Three things to know about competing floral designer Pam McCarthy-Kern of Fleurissima Design Studio:
1) Fifteen years after her honeymoon in India, she still finds it to be the most inspiring source for design.
2) She's a closet perfumer and visits her "happy cabinet" of essential oils when she is stressed.
3) She's a passionate cook and loves to spend free time (although scarce) cooking for her family.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Scott Ellingboe of Bachman's
Three things to know about Scott Ellingboe, competing floral designer from Bachman's:
1) He is one of the designers for the Macy's Flower Show Gardens.
2) He trained in Chicago at American Floral Art School.
3) He co-chaired Jungle Theater's Gala in 2007.
1) He is one of the designers for the Macy's Flower Show Gardens.
2) He trained in Chicago at American Floral Art School.
3) He co-chaired Jungle Theater's Gala in 2007.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Molly Herrmann of Tastebud
Three things to know about competing Chef Molly Herrmann of Tastebud:
1) She grew up on a farm (always a good experience for chefs to have!)
2) She started her catering company in 2007 in the forefront of sustainable catering philosophies.
3) She co-owns a cooking school called Kitchen in the Market in Midtown Global Market.
1) She grew up on a farm (always a good experience for chefs to have!)
2) She started her catering company in 2007 in the forefront of sustainable catering philosophies.
3) She co-owns a cooking school called Kitchen in the Market in Midtown Global Market.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Kari Warwick of The Bliss Life
Three things to know about Kari Warwick of The Bliss Life:
1) Her husband just bought a motorcycle (and bravely managed to make it through her first stint as his passenger).
2) She detoured to Minnesota from Honolulu, Hawaii.
3) The Bliss Life was part of an episode of Randy to the Rescue.
1) Her husband just bought a motorcycle (and bravely managed to make it through her first stint as his passenger).
2) She detoured to Minnesota from Honolulu, Hawaii.
3) The Bliss Life was part of an episode of Randy to the Rescue.
photo credit ta'Rooke Photography
And her are some examples of her work!
photo courtesy of Photogen, Inc.
photo courtesy of Matt Lien Photography
photo courtesy of Donae Cotton Photography
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Monday, October 1, 2012
Sarah Trotter of Lasting Impressions Weddings & Event Coordination
Three things to know about Sarah Trotter of Lasting Impressions Weddings & Event Coordination.
1) She just had her first baby.
2) She has one speed (if she was driving at the speed she works, she'd break traffic laws).
3) She was just named Best Wedding Planner 2012 by Minnesota Bride Magazine.
Here are some examples of her work:
1) She just had her first baby.
2) She has one speed (if she was driving at the speed she works, she'd break traffic laws).
3) She was just named Best Wedding Planner 2012 by Minnesota Bride Magazine.
Here are some examples of her work:
photos courtesy of Kelly Brown Weddings
Friday, March 12, 2010
The Duel of The Design 2010
The Duel of The Design 2010 was filled with creativity, drama and fun.
After last year's showstopping dessert buffet, The Edible Garden, topping it was tough.
I pitched the idea of doing an "upside down cheesecake" to Muddy Paws Cheesecake. Although Tami seemed hesitant at first, she was game for giving it a try.
With 30 pounds of sugar "water" and schools of fish created by Jessica's Cakes and Muddy Paws Cheesecake creating an island, the Desserted Island was definitely a talking (and tasty) piece for the guests.I thought the graham cracker crumbs emulated sand quite well.
Guests were able to dig into the island and have some Muddy Paws Cheesecake.
Jessica's Cakes went so far as to research "Wilson" from the movie castaway. Unfortunately, by the time we created the island, Tom Hanks had been rescued already so he was nowhere to be found.
Alex, son of Create Catering's Director of Sales and Marketing, participated in the mini-competition, Tabletop in Ten.
Letting the guests have a crack at competing in the "Battle of the Bouquet" was fun. Flowers were flying!
Guests were having a great time socializing and all of us were on the edge of our seats trying to guess who would be the winner!
The rules of The Duel of The Design:
The competing designers are randomly paired with a florist and a chef. They are to create a tabletop decor for eight with items provided by Apres Party Rental, who has sponsored The Duel of The Design since the beginning.
Apres Party Rental provided two duplicate multiples of tables, chairs, table linens, decor and table accessories. The wide selection gives the designers plenty of room to design the perfect table.
The Style Laboratory provides all the botanical.
The competitors see what is available to them for the first time once they are introduced.
As Master of the Field, Fox 9's Todd Walker, introduced the designers and explained the rules, he also announced that the type of event the designers were designing for a birthday party. The designers had to integrate pebbles into the design, the florists had to integrate bamboo into their arrangements and the chefs had to integrate leeks into all five courses.
Todd Pinzuti of Bungalow 6 Design appeared relaxed, but intense. Sadie Gardner of Sadie's Fine Floral Design was nervous. Extremely nervous.
Scott Delage of Event Lab seemed a bit apprehensive, while Steven Ward of Arts and Flowers Design Studio was definitely nervous!
La Belle Vie Chef Michael Decamp and his Sous Chef were relaxed and having a lot of fun.
Create Catering Chef Philip Dorwart and his Sous Chef concentrated on their menu to match the tabletop design.
The Secret Ingredient of Leeks, which had to be used in all five courses, wasn't as much of a challenge as I would have liked. I thought the dessert course would trip them up, but it was a breeze.
Both designers had to integrate gravel into their design and the florists had to integrate bamboo into the design.
Bungalow 6 Design had a sophisticated design that was aesthetically my taste. The table looked finished and the menu matched well with the design.
Event Lab's table definitely had a lot going on. During the competition phase, I did a lot of head scratching because the concept did not come through until the very end.
Judges Amy Steil of Mi Mi Design, Amy Fuerstenberg of Mi Mi Design, Geri Wolf of The Style Laboratory and Chef Asher Miller of Wolfgang Puck Catering had some tough questions for the competitors.
Amy Steil: Who is your client?
Bungalow 6 Design: A sophisticated, elegant foodie who has an appreciation for food and wine.
Event Lab: Lady Gaga
Amy Fuerstenberg: Where is a birthday candle?
Bungalow 6 Design: (pause) I didn't mean for the table to be so literal. (pause) I forgot.
Event Lab: We have one candle here.
Bungalow 6 Design's table was gorgeous.
The linens provided by Apres Party Rental were used in a fashion driven way with layering and integration of embellishments. Bungalow 6 Design is definitely known for their use of lighting and the candles were a tribute to that.
Event Lab had a fun table that was definitely vibrant.
The metal tree provided by Apres Party Rental and how it was embellished was fun and creative. The chivari chairs were covered with slipcovers made from a bedspread purchased at Ikea brought by the designer.
And in a surprise upset, the winner of The Duel of The Design 2010: Event Lab! Judges felt that the design really was clearly for a birthday party and that tributes of how the napkins were wrapped around square tables to emulate birthday presents, the integration of candles for a birthday and that the table looked very fun and festive.
Congratulations Scott, Steven and Chef Decamp!
Thank you to Studio Laguna, Apres Party Rental, Jessica's Cakes, Muddy Paws Cheesecake, Summer Harsh Botanical Artistry, Pazzobello and Crave.
After last year's showstopping dessert buffet, The Edible Garden, topping it was tough.
I pitched the idea of doing an "upside down cheesecake" to Muddy Paws Cheesecake. Although Tami seemed hesitant at first, she was game for giving it a try.
With 30 pounds of sugar "water" and schools of fish created by Jessica's Cakes and Muddy Paws Cheesecake creating an island, the Desserted Island was definitely a talking (and tasty) piece for the guests.I thought the graham cracker crumbs emulated sand quite well.
Guests were able to dig into the island and have some Muddy Paws Cheesecake.
Jessica's Cakes went so far as to research "Wilson" from the movie castaway. Unfortunately, by the time we created the island, Tom Hanks had been rescued already so he was nowhere to be found.
Alex, son of Create Catering's Director of Sales and Marketing, participated in the mini-competition, Tabletop in Ten.
Letting the guests have a crack at competing in the "Battle of the Bouquet" was fun. Flowers were flying!
Guests were having a great time socializing and all of us were on the edge of our seats trying to guess who would be the winner!
The rules of The Duel of The Design:
The competing designers are randomly paired with a florist and a chef. They are to create a tabletop decor for eight with items provided by Apres Party Rental, who has sponsored The Duel of The Design since the beginning.
Apres Party Rental provided two duplicate multiples of tables, chairs, table linens, decor and table accessories. The wide selection gives the designers plenty of room to design the perfect table.
The Style Laboratory provides all the botanical.
The competitors see what is available to them for the first time once they are introduced.
As Master of the Field, Fox 9's Todd Walker, introduced the designers and explained the rules, he also announced that the type of event the designers were designing for a birthday party. The designers had to integrate pebbles into the design, the florists had to integrate bamboo into their arrangements and the chefs had to integrate leeks into all five courses.
Todd Pinzuti of Bungalow 6 Design appeared relaxed, but intense. Sadie Gardner of Sadie's Fine Floral Design was nervous. Extremely nervous.
Scott Delage of Event Lab seemed a bit apprehensive, while Steven Ward of Arts and Flowers Design Studio was definitely nervous!
La Belle Vie Chef Michael Decamp and his Sous Chef were relaxed and having a lot of fun.
Create Catering Chef Philip Dorwart and his Sous Chef concentrated on their menu to match the tabletop design.
The Secret Ingredient of Leeks, which had to be used in all five courses, wasn't as much of a challenge as I would have liked. I thought the dessert course would trip them up, but it was a breeze.
Both designers had to integrate gravel into their design and the florists had to integrate bamboo into the design.
Bungalow 6 Design had a sophisticated design that was aesthetically my taste. The table looked finished and the menu matched well with the design.
Event Lab's table definitely had a lot going on. During the competition phase, I did a lot of head scratching because the concept did not come through until the very end.
Judges Amy Steil of Mi Mi Design, Amy Fuerstenberg of Mi Mi Design, Geri Wolf of The Style Laboratory and Chef Asher Miller of Wolfgang Puck Catering had some tough questions for the competitors.
Amy Steil: Who is your client?
Bungalow 6 Design: A sophisticated, elegant foodie who has an appreciation for food and wine.
Event Lab: Lady Gaga
Amy Fuerstenberg: Where is a birthday candle?
Bungalow 6 Design: (pause) I didn't mean for the table to be so literal. (pause) I forgot.
Event Lab: We have one candle here.
Bungalow 6 Design's table was gorgeous.
The linens provided by Apres Party Rental were used in a fashion driven way with layering and integration of embellishments. Bungalow 6 Design is definitely known for their use of lighting and the candles were a tribute to that.
Event Lab had a fun table that was definitely vibrant.
The metal tree provided by Apres Party Rental and how it was embellished was fun and creative. The chivari chairs were covered with slipcovers made from a bedspread purchased at Ikea brought by the designer.
And in a surprise upset, the winner of The Duel of The Design 2010: Event Lab! Judges felt that the design really was clearly for a birthday party and that tributes of how the napkins were wrapped around square tables to emulate birthday presents, the integration of candles for a birthday and that the table looked very fun and festive.
Congratulations Scott, Steven and Chef Decamp!
Thank you to Studio Laguna, Apres Party Rental, Jessica's Cakes, Muddy Paws Cheesecake, Summer Harsh Botanical Artistry, Pazzobello and Crave.
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