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Friday, July 24, 2009

More Pictures of Our Moroccan Inspired Dessert Table for Sunday Suppers
















I promised more pictures of our moroccan inspired table for Sunday Suppers and here they are! Here are some close up shots of all the great details we had on our table. The lovely Grace Bonney of Design Sponge featured these pictures on her site today as well!

Here are some little goodies that I'd like to share!

Erica Bohanon Miller of Thoughtful Day created a custom pattern that inspired the tablescape.

Moroccan mum centerpieces by
Jessie Weidinger of Rountree.

Orange flower macarons, creamsicle pannacotta, and orange cream filled meringues by Aran Goyoaga of Cannelle et Vanille.

Moroccan cake and cupcakes by Archana Rao of Love Street Cakes.

Ali Kantor of Papery and Cakery. created a traditional moroccan cookie called kaab el ghzal, which served as a favor for the guests to take home in goodie bags.

All Photos by Karen Mordechai Photography.


10 comments:

Unknown said...

Amy, you are a true artist. Your creations are beyond anything I have ever seen before!

Unknown said...

your style is simply elegant & beautiful

Christine said...

Amy,
Your Moroccan inspired table is enchanting! Thank you for including my cookies. It was a welcomed creative challenge and I look forward to future endeavors together.
Christine
Better Bit of Butter Cookies

Visions Events said...

Love the colors!

Jessica Marie said...

The cake is so beautiful! Now I want some cake! :)

Anonymous said...

this is amazing!
everything is adorable
greetings from Argentina

fabelicious said...

Thanks for sharing this... love it!

Tori @ Thoughtfully Simple said...

Just stunning. I love the color combo- very well done!

Coco Cake Land said...

gorgeous, gorgeous!! what an amazing collection and the colors and light are incredible. :)

Amanda Fuller Designs said...

This colour combo has inspired me to put together a Palette Play post on my blog http://amandafullerdesigns.blogspot.com/2009/10/palette-play.html
So pretty, so fresh! Wonderful work Amy!

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