Festive 4th of July Treats, Favors & Recipe's

We hope you have a wonderful day today with your family and friends!

Celebrate the 4th of July with these fun ideas!

 

Red, White & Blue Shot

Ingredients:

  • ½ ounce Grenadine
  • ½ ounce Peach Schnapps or Vodka
  • ½ ounce Blue Curacao

Slowly pour each ingredient into a shot glass to create a layered effect. Add them in the order listed above.

Recipe source - punchbowl

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Red, White and Blue Sangria

Ingredients:

  • Strawberries, sliced
  • Blueberries
  • Pineapple, cut into star shapes
  • 2 bottles dry white wine
  • 1 cup Triple Sec
  • 1/2 Cup berry-flavored vodka
  • 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup simple syrup

Combine the ingredients in a large pitcher and stir. Chill in the refridgerator for at least four hours.

Recipe source - punchbowl

 

Patriotic Wedding Favors in Mason Jars

Supplies:

Baby food jars or small mason jars

Red, white, blue spray paint

Red & blue jello

Strawberries & blueberries

Twine

Miniature flags

Whipped topping

Two boxes of jello will make 12 jars. Start with blue mellow, follow the instructions on the jello box and fill the jars 1/3 full. Drop a few blueberries in each jar. Let chill for 4-5 hours.

After the blue jello sets, add sliced strawberries in each jar. Follow the directions to make red jello and pour equivalent portion in jars. Note: Jars should now be 2/3 full. Chill for 4-5 hours. While waiting you can spray paint the lids to the jars red, white and blue.

Top each jar with whipped topping (Cool Whip), another fun option would be mini marshmellows. Tie a piece of twine around each lid and slide a decorative flag through it.

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Mini Cheesecake Trifle

This fluffy, no-bake cheesecake dessert is simple to prepare, and is delicious accompanied by fresh berries.

Yield: 6-7 Mini Desserts, or 4-5 moderate sized desserts

Ingredients:

Graham Cracker Crumble
1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs (about 10 full sized crackers)
1/3 cup butter, melted
1 Tablespoon sugar

Fluffy Cheesecake
1- 8oz block cream cheese
1/2 cup powdered sugar
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons milk (any fat content)
2 cups cool whip, or freshly whipped cream

Fresh berries (strawberries and blueberries shown)

Directions:

Graham Cracker Crumble
Crush crackers in a large ziplock type bag. Pour crumbs, sugar and melted butter into a bowl and stir until fully combined. Pour into a 9″x13″ casserole dish and press into a even layer. Bake at 350*F for 10-12 minutes, until light brown. Allow to cool.

Fluffy Cheesecake
1. Beat cream cheese in the bowl of an electric mixer until smooth. Add powdered sugar, beat to combine. Add lemon juice and beat until fully incorporated. Add milk, and combine.
2. Fold cool whip or feshly whipped cream into cream cheese mixture. Spoon into dessert dishes, or for smaller dishes, fill a large piping bag and pipe into dessert dishes.

Dessert Assembly
To create the dessert as shown, layer a spoonful of graham cracker crumble, then a layer of cheesecake, fresh chopped strawberries, more cheesecake, fresh blueberries, and a final layer of cheesecake.

Recipe source - Glorious Treats (based on Cherries on a Cloud)

 

Patriotic Licorice Bundles

Simple & easy treat for kids (& adults) to have at your bbq or to pack along to watch the fireworks! Wrapped in patriotic scrapbook paper, held together by double stick tape. Everyone loves red licorice!

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Festive Fruit

Using a small star-shaped cookie cutter, turn watermelon or other types of fruit, patriotic. Fun project for the kids!

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Patriotic Pretzels

Delicious chocolate covered pretzel rods with red, white and blue sprinkles and silver sprinkles.

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July 4th Flag Cake

You will need (3) 9-inch layers.

1 layer col­ored blue

1 layer col­ored red

1 layer left white

Bake lay­ers accord­ing to recipe or direc­tions. Let com­pletely cool. You can make them ahead of time and wrap in plas­tic wrap and store in the refrig­er­a­tor for a day.

Level off tops of cakes, if needed, Wilton’s Bake Even Strips are great!  They insu­late the out­side of the pan so the outer edge of the cake doesn’t bake faster that the mid­dle, thus pre­vent­ing domed tops and cracked mid­dles.

One you have your red layer, your blue layer, and your white layer, you will need to slice the red and white layer hor­i­zon­tally with a long, ser­rated knife. This will be eas­ier if your cakes have been refrig­er­ated and are still cold. Cut them as evenly through the mid­dle as you can. These lay­ers form the stripes of the cake.

Next, take one red half-layer, and one white half layer and stack them on top of one another. Take the whole (uncut) blue layer and set it in front of you. Place the stacked red and white layer on top of the blue layer. Check that they are evenly cen­tered on top of one another.

Using a cir­cle tem­plate as a guide, cut a cir­cle exactly cen­tered through all three lay­ers of the blue, white, & red.  For this 9-inch cake, use the plas­tic lid off the top of a short­en­ing can. It was 5 inches. Try to get as close to this mea­sure­ment as you can so the color ratio looks right. Cut care­fully and thor­oughly, mak­ing sure you get all the way through all the layers.

Next, sep­a­rate the  blue from the red and white lay­ers. Take the mid­dle out of the blue. You won’t be using the blue cir­cle for this recipe, so set it aside.  You now have a donut-shaped ring of blue. This will be the star field of your flag.

Now remove the out­side ring from the red & white lay­ers. This is not used either, so set it aside. You should have a 5-inch cir­cle con­sist­ing of 1 white half-layer, and 1 red half layer. This will be the top stripes of your flag cake.

Assem­bly:

Take the uncut white half-layer and cen­ter it on a cake cir­cle or cake stand. Spread a 1/8–1/4 inch layer of frost­ing over the top. Keep it as even as you can. Lay the uncut red half-layer on top of the frost­ing, mak­ing sure it is cen­tered. These make up the bot­tom two stripes of your flag. Frost like the last layer. Make it as even as you can.

Now take the blue donut cir­cle and cen­ter it on top of the bot­tom stripes layer. Using a small off­set spat­ula or knife, spread a very thin layer of frost­ing around the inside of the blue ring. You don’t really want to see this layer of frost­ing, it’s just to help adhere the lay­ers. Plus, too much frost­ing, and your cir­cles won’t fit inside.

Take the white 5-inch cir­cle and set it care­fully, but firmly inside the blue ring. Push it down as far as you dare. You want it as even with the blue as you can get it. Spread a thin, thin layer of icing over the white that is inside the blue ring. Place the red cir­cle on top and press down care­fully, try­ing to make the top lay­ers even.

Now you are ready to frost! The recipe below makes about 5 cups of frost­ing. You will need all of it for a nine inch cake. Put a nice, thick layer on the out­side of the cake. You need to make up for the not-so-much frost­ing on the inside.

Keep the cake refrig­er­ated until ready to serve. You can pull it out a bit ahead of time to take the chill off.

Use a sharp knife that has been dipped in very hot water and wiped dry. It makes very clean cuts. Clean off and re-dip the knife between slices.

White Cake

makes (2) 8 or 9 inch layers–for the Flag Cake, you will need to make this recipe twice, divid­ing and col­or­ing as directed below before baking

8 table­spoons (1 stick, 4 ounces) unsalted but­ter, softened

1/2 cup veg­etable shortening

1 table­spoon bak­ing powder

1 3/4 cup gran­u­lated sugar

3/4 tea­spoon salt

2 tea­spoons vanilla extract

1 tea­spoon almond extract

5 large egg whites (these should be room temperature)

2 3/4 cup cake flour , sifted (11 oz. sifted–this is the most accu­rate way to measure)

1 cup milk (room temperature)

Pre­heat oven to 350 degrees F.

Pre­pare your cake pans by rub­bing a layer of short­en­ing all around the inside. Lay in a cir­cle of parch­ment int each pan and grease the bot­tom again. Then tap flour all around the inside as well, tap­ping out the extra flour. Wrap pans with the damp­ened Wilton Bake Even Strips. Set aside.

In a mix­ing bowl, cream together the but­ter and short­en­ing until very well incor­po­rated and very light in color. Add the bak­ing pow­der, sugar, fla­vor­ings, and salt and beat another minute.

Add the egg whites, one at a time, beat­ing very well and scrap­ing down the sides in between each addi­tion. This should take about 5 min­utes. The mix­ture will be very  light in color and very fluffy by this time.

Next, to incor­po­rate the flour and milk, add about 1/4 of the flour, and then 1/3 of the milk. Add another 1/4 flour, another 1/4 milk and so on, end­ing up with the last 1/4 cup of flour.

Make sure all ingre­di­ents are well incor­po­rated, but take care not to over beat the bat­ter. You just spent a fair bit of time get­ting the air into the cake, don’t deflate it by being too aggressive.

Split your bat­ter in half and add the food col­or­ing at this time. I made one batch and col­ored 1/2 blue, and 1/2 red. It will take quite a bit, espe­cially of the red. Ameri­color Gel Paste Super Red, and Royal Blue.  Add the tini­est bit of black to each one just to deepen the col­ors. TINIEST!! To get the white layer you will need to make a sec­ond batch of cake, leav­ing it white. You will have a left­over layer of white cake.

Use a scale again to fill the pans evenly. If you don’t own scales just do your best to make them even. Use a spat­ula to spread the bat­ter around evenly.

Bake the two lay­ers in the oven for 27–32 min­utes, depend­ing on your oven and alti­tude. The cakes will be done when they spring back to the touch in the mid­dle and barely begin to pull way from the sides. Watch care­fully towards the end. It doesn’t take long to over bake a cake, espe­cially one from scratch.

Remove pans from the oven and let cool 10 min­utes on a rack. Use a knife to loosen the edges and care­fully remove from pans and let fin­ish cool­ing on a rack. When com­pletely cooled, wrap in plas­tic wrap and store flat in fridge.

Cream Cheese Frosting

3 (8) oz. pack­ages cream cheese, softened

1 cup (8oz.) unsalted but­ter, softened

1 lb. pow­dered sugar, sifted

Whip together the cream cheese and but­ter until very fluffy. Add the sifted pow­dered sugar. You can add colorless flavors or lime/lemon zest.  This recipe results in a very soft frost­ing. Try not to let your cake sit out too long in the heat.

Recipe source - secretlifeofachefswife.com

ENJOY - we would love to hear if you tried any of these July 4th treats & recipes!

 


{For The Unique Bride} Playful Patterns + Weddings

Today the modern bride has so many options - to be traditional & classic or to be ordinary & out-of-the-box. We LOVE that unique wedding ideas have become part of the norm and we feel this trend will continue to grow in the next couple of years.

This post provides inspiration and ideas for our unique brides who love playful patterns. Chevron, paisley, stripes, polka dots, gingham and more are what you will be seeing as a rising trend this year.  Patterns are a great way to show your quirky side and can be used in everything from your bridesmaid dresses, linens, invitations and wedding cakes!

Would you consider a patterned affair? Leave us a comment and tell us your thoughts. Or we would love to hear how you implemented patterned designs into your special day!

Check out a few fun, patterned and unique wedding ideas we found across the web!

We think these patterned bridesmaids dresses are SUPER fun!

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A great way to incorporate patterns is with your linens, for a bolder look choose a patterned table linen. For just a splash, use just a patterned linen napkin or table runner, this will create a modern, yet simple look.

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Invitations are a nice way to set the vibe for your character-filled wedding!

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Here's a beautiful, modern lattice border from our friend and stationary designer Sarah @ Inkprint Letterpress.

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We absolutely A-DORE this couple's DIY table numbers for their wedding, read all about it on their blog!

Unique wedding ideas

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It's all in the details..the small stuff does matter.

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Decorative cakes are always a nice touch, cake tables are (typically) one of the focal points at your event.

Unique Wedding Ideas

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We hope you enjoyed our blog post today - Happy Fun Friday!


{A Green Affair} Decorating with Moss

Decorating with moss is such a fun way to add a natural element into your wedding or special event. Just a few simple touches will completely transform your decor. Perfect for a rustic themed affair or a garden wedding in fall, spring or summer.

The use of initials into your decor provide such a sweet + personalized touch. Moss-covered initials look great on the back of the bride and groom's chairs at their sweetheart table and on the entrance doors to the venue. Moss-covered table numbers look great in the center of a floral arrangement or on a stand.

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Sweet moss ring bearer pillows will definitely add a memorable touch. Check out these adorable options!

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A fun, moss-filled boutonniere.

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Add a nice rustic touch with a moss bordered chalkboard sign.

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Moss kissing balls hung from trees for an outdoor ceremony or reception.

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Moss kissing balls are not just for outdoor use,  bring a little green indoors!

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Moss-pheres with tea lights are perfect for an evening affair outside.

How adorable is this eco-friendly cake topper?

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For the DIY's: Beautiful Hanging Glass Terrarium Ball Kit

Whimsical spheres of clear hand-blown glass showcase grown LIVE moss and lichen

Top glass loop can suspend globe via filament in singles, multiples or chandelier style. Flat bottom for surface display.

*****This kit will include*****

* 1 Glass ball sphere" Use the top loop to hang or sit flat"

* Organic soil

* Small bag of Mini Pebbles

* 3 Assorted pieces of LIVE or Preserved Moss

* 2 Sections of lichens - a fruiticose mound & Piece of umbrella lichen.

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 A tablescape with moss will definitely make a statement!

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Natural arch with moss, flowers and crystal votives.

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Moss-covered votives add a nice simple touch to your decor.

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Decorating with moss is not only fun, but it's easy to use too! We would love to hear how you incorporated moss into your special event or big day!


{Wedding Wednesday} A Glittering Occasion

Every bride will shine on her BIG day, but who says a girl can't sparkle too! Brides who want to add a little glitz and shimmer to their big day, can do so, with just a few simple touches.

Think sequins and all that glitters. Here are a just a few of our favorite ways to incorporate this look into your wedding: Jenny Packham Bridal gown + accessories, Sequined table runners (or table cloths), glittery candles (or candleholders), bridesmaids dresses (or wraps), sequin-wrapped bouquets, vases full of sparkle, sparkly nail polish or even a pair of glittery shoes!

Whatever you choose, be extra careful not to overdo this look. You wouldn't want to do all of the above, it may look like a scary prom scene from 1994.

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Set the tone with your invitation, let guests know it will be a glittering occasion.

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Magical bridal gowns for the bride who wants to sparkle her way down the aisle.

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Gorgeous chevron sequin tablecloth, two trends in one!

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Stunning ivory sequins, perfect for a sweetheart table.

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For just a hint of sparkle..

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Mix-n-match bridesmaid attire, lace + sequins - we say "I do" to this double trend.

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Simply stunning silver cap-sleeved sequin gowns.

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Sequins wedding hair accessories for the bride or her gals.

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Why not add a splash of sequins to your vase!

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Sparkly sweets - yummy!

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Fun & fancy glittered table numbers.

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Check out how to do this DIH wedding bouquet bow for your sparkly day (link above)!

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A beautifully wrapped shimmering bridal bouquet.

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For all you DIY's, purchase inexpensive wooden candle sticks and cover them in glitter, top them with a candle or flower. Ohh, la la!

Just a small touch of glitter.

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How fun would a glitter confetti photo be for your BIG day, we LOVE & your photographer will too!

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Why not bring a little of your wedding day glitz with you on your honeymoon! The perfect getaway shoe.

We would love to hear if you will be doing any sparkly touches on your special day or if you have any other glitter wedding ideas - wishing you all a sparkling Wedding Wednesday!


Love Birds Wedding Theme

Love Birds Wedding Theme

Who doesn't adore a love birds wedding theme? We are true bird lovers (bird-watching book and all!) here at Peony Events and we love where the concept of "love birds" comes from and enjoy your read on how a love birds wedding theme all began.

The term came about many centuries ago, when it was believed that birds began mating on February 14th each year. This conveniently being the ultimate holiday of love, the two circumstances happened into one lovely little expression that has now become a commonplace endearment today.

The romance of this sentiment has translated into the world of weddings and has become a chic, trendy theme.  It can be incorporated into any wedding style--rustic, garden, outdoors, whimical, or vintage. So, if you happen to be a fellow bird lover, here is your guide to creating the perfect, Love Birds wedding theme of your dreams.  Just remember to set the theme from the beginning - save the dates, all the way through to your thank you cards for a completely put together wedding look.

{Invitations} Always set the theme of your special day with your invitation & save-the-dates, your special day vibe should begin from the very beginning. Check out these sweet samples we found online.

Love birds wedding theme

Love birds wedding theme

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{Feathers}  One of the most beautiful aspects of any bird and not to mention one of the hottest wedding trends today is feathers!  Feathers are the perfect touch of glamour for any wedding day celebration and can be easily incorporated into most of your details.  Simply stick a feather in your hat, boutonnieres, bridal hairpieces, bouquets, centerpieces, etc.

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{Bird Cage}  Transform a beautiful vintage bird cage into a convenient wedding card holder, it's much prettier than a box! You can simply add bird cages around your venue or ceremony location hanging from trees or added into your tablescape. Have fun with it--add flowers, candles & plants to really dress them up!

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{Dove Release}  Create a memorable ceremony finale by featuring a couple of real life love birds with a dove release. Not too mention they symbolize peace, love, and good fortune, making them a popular wedding favorite.

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{Place Cards}  Welcome guests to their seats with a fun love bird that doubles as something they can take home with them.

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{Bird Houses}  No bird-themed bash would be complete without a few of their homes nestled around. These miniature dwellings can hang from the trees, rafters, but can also be utilized as centerpieces,  table numbers or even as place cards/favors.
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{Birds Nest} The use of a birds nest is a fresh, chic way to add your theme to your place seating or even as a place card.

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{The Send-Off}  Go green by providing some traditional bird seed for your guests to celebrate the send-off.  The seed is easily accessible and affordable and will complement your theme flawlessly.  Plus, it provides a tasty treat for the actual birds hovering nearby.

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{Cake Topper}  A simple detail, but important none-the-less, a love bird cake topper. It will definitely complement your theme and your personality as a couple.

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{Favors} Don’t send your guests back to their nests empty-handed.  Make sure you end the night with take-home treats that pay homage to the love bird theme--fun love bird/bird cage cookies or go a little greener with ornament-style birdseed that guests can treat to their backyard friends or bird seed in cute little bags.

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Contact Peony Events for more love bird wedding theme ideas, there’s no denying the chic appeal of a love bird themed wedding! {tweet, tweet}

For more love birds wedding theme ideas, check out our love bird board on Pinterest!