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Showing posts with label S'more Dinner Party. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 7, 2013

S'more Photo Shoot - Did Someone Say Chocolate?


It was officially s'more overload. For this particular photo shoot we teamed up with Bobbi of Bobbi Blaine Photography here in Myrtle Beach. She took pictures and we designed the shoot. We rescued this perfectly decent bookcase from a trip to the landfill when our neighbors put it out on the side of the road for trash day. Using our Silhouette Cameo, we created the s'more reference that we placed in a white frame.


We created s'more shot glasses. There was a s'more station. S'more packages tied up in string. (These are a few of my favorite things!) We made s'more cupcakes, which incidentally used a vegan cake recipe which became non-vegan when we added the marshmallow fluff and toppings! We brought in the glitter element by creating custom glitter cupcake wrappers. Each guest also had a s'more inspired martini!


S'more Photo Shoot - Table Details.


You've seen them all over the internet on various sites. A s'more party. The perfect transition from the seasons of summer into fall. For this particular project we teamed up with Bobbi Blaine Photography. We styled. Bobbi took pictures.


For our overall color scheme we chose a neutral palate of white and brown... and silver glitter. S'more colors. On the main table, we covered the wooden table with a roll of brown craft paper. We set the table with our square white plates and placed a wooden block holding votive candles down the center of the table. Each place setting got a s'more inspired martini. Using our Silhouette Cameo, we created place settings for each guest.


I have never worked with marshmallow fluff until this photo shoot. Talk about tricky! It was a fine balancing act between humidity (we live in South Carolina), the heat from the sun, and a substance I had never worked with (because I didn't know how the fluff would hold up).


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