I am a creative person who has more projects than time to do them. I am married to a real gentleman. He always opens all doors for me and supports me in all I choose to do. I currently am not working though I've worked in the public schools as a speech therapist for five years. I love to read, paint, sew, cook and scrapbook. I'd like to learn how to digitally scrapbook but am not ambitious enough to figure it out on my own. I am an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and love to share my beliefs with anyone. Thanks for getting to know a little bit about ME!!
This is the "grooms cake" that one of my SIL's made for my sister's husband. The story behind it is pretty funny. When my sister asked her fiance what flavor of wedding cake he wanted, he replied "Cake? I want steak!" and so this is his "steak cake." This is a T-bone steak cake...and isn't my SIL talented? This is made from a red velvet cake with a marshmellow fondant.
Here's my dad dancing with my sister.
My future brother-in-law got some of his friends to serve ice cream. Don't they look handsome in white shirts, lime green bow ties and matching aprons.
Here is the wedding cake! Many people approached the cake and said they'd never seen a cake like this before. I think it's pretty cool looking!
Here's my sister near the gazebo. The top of the gazebo had white lights twisted through the top. It looked fabulous!
Here's the total picture...at least from one angle. The ceiling was lowered and then we hung the lanterns from the wires. The table tops had two different table clothes, the white one on the bottom and a lime green one on the top.
Here's the sign in table and the sign in book. The book had lots of pages with pictures of my sister and her fiance on each page and plenty of room for people to sign along the edges of the photos. Very cute idea.
Another talented SIL took all the photos. She has a photography business in Seattle and came down a month ago to take the photos. My mom and aunt got the pictures in frames. It was a beautiful table.
The table decorations consisted of the table clothes, two brown dots around the blue dot. The vase contained limes on the edges with ice holding it up with that shiny topper. And finally fake flower petals along the base of the photos and vase.
Here's a picture of the gazebo, my niece dancing, the quilts and the TV that showed the DVD of my sister and her new husband.
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