Monday, April 5, 2010
Brides Magazine Part I - Spiced Chocolate Dessert Table
Remember when I posted behind the scenes shots from our shoot with Brides Magazine over here and here? Well I'm here today to show you the first of three dessert tables that we created for them. We created a retro table, spiced chocolate table, and modern table for Brides Magazine's May issue which is available today on newsstands!
For this table, we incorporated spiced chili and naga curry infused truffles, rosewater malban, pyramid-shaped chocolates, sesame candy and a macaron tower, all on bronze and rattan vessels filled with whole spices. For decorative elements, we included Moroccan lanterns and a pussy willow branch display. We also sewed together burlap fabric to create spice sacks to give the table a "Moroccan-market" feel and filled up Moroccan tea glasses with spiced hot chocolate and cinnamon sticks.
Here is the full shot from the very talented photographer Andrew McCaul.
And some behind the scenes photos that I captured during the shoot...
Pick up your copy of Brides Magazine today. Come back tomorrow to see the full shot of the another dessert table with behind the scenes pictures.
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16 comments:
Wow, gorgeous table and set up. Really beautiful.
Absolutely gorgeous! I had my first macaron last week, it was amazing! Now I know what all the fuss is about. ;) Can't wait to see the other two tables!
The difference between the pro shot and the candids is amazing.
Colors are amazing! Love the layout!
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How cool is that! that Moroccan pyramid is PERFECT ;)
Beautiful shot. Absolutely gorgeous!!
Love the colors. Gorgeous:-)
I love the plum color right now! Gorgeous!
Love it! The deep jewel tone purple is beautiful!
Wow. Absolutely the most beautiful table I've ever seen. Simply stunning.
This is simply beautiful!
OMG!!!!! Simply amazing.
Oh my god so gorgeous!!
Simply gorgeous! so beautiful!
Gorgeous! Loving the rich colours and themed accessories, great dimension! Looking forward to seeing the rest!...
This table is stunning! I would love to see a tutorial put up about how to make a macaroon tree. It looks fairly straightforward but I am wondering what the macaroons are attached to the base with?
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