Thursday, April 26, 2012

Cowboy Chic

A few months ago I was approached at my table at the farmer's market about doing a wedding...to be honest...this happens quite often...yes...I do weddings, showers (baby and bridal), special deliveries, special orders, sell on a daily basis..etc. However, this inquiry was unique in that the to-be bride actually did contact me about doing cupcakes for her wedding.

She explained to me that her reception was to be at the farmer's market (love this) and that her colors were a rich red and a maize yellow...lots of burlap and fresh flowers...she had an awesome idea of having 3 different sizes of cupcakes (teeny, standard & jumbo) displayed and she wanted the giant cupcake as their "cutting" cake...needless to say...this swanky cowboy chic wedding was right up my cupcake alley...


Ferrell Wedding

She decided on the flavors and wanted to incorporate cowboy boots and horse shoes in her table setting...Don't tell the bride...but it made me a bit nervous...I didn't really know how I was going to create teeny fondant cowboy boots and horse shoes...and have them not look tacky...The Wild Cupcake does not do tacky...seriously. And then it dawned on me...why fight it...do what you do best...incorporate natural elements and work with what you have...

In order to achieve the proper table setting I contracted my dear friend Liz (you now her as...Lizmarieblog.com) to build and create a 3 tier shabby chic cupcake stand...after an hour long trip to Lowe's...and a few days...Liz presented me with this lovely display...there are few people in this world that I rely on...I have standards and a reputation to uphold...if I contract any part of a job to anyone...you better believe that my butt's on the line...and I wouldn't put my butt in just anyone's hands...

As most of you know...The Wild Cupcake currently resides at Rebecca's Gourmet Cafe and Bakery at 303 Metcalf st. in down town New Bern, NC. I figured that the giant cupcake would be somewhat of a challenge...I can bake my brains out...but my piping skills are minimal at best...I asked Rebecca to create a giant cupcake worthy enough for a bride and groom to cut on their wedding day...and she certainly did          
The wedding preparation (baking, decorating, displaying and creating) took approx. 18 hours to fulfill...weddings are stressful...regardless of how grand or quaint the reception is...each bride and groom has their own set of specifications and their own ideas of perfection...the cake table is a huge deal...i want to express my sincerest thanks for entrusting this moment of your lives to The Wild Cupcake.

Overall...I learned a valuable lesson...it's imperative to contract out any job that you can't or do not have time to complete...I'm forming a Wild Cupcake posse complete with DIY mavens, Rebecca Clanton (freakin' big deal) and good friends to share late nights with...mad love Jenny...thanks for sticking it out...


 <-----The final set up...complete with horse shoes and cowboy boots...boom...

Congrats again to Mr. & Mrs. Ferrell...

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Validating...

I felt the necessity to share my last experience (the Farmer's Market Cupcake Wars) in order to share my newest experience...On March 13th I joined an amazing group of local restaurants for the Taste of Coastal Carolina
http://www.neuseriver.org/events/tasteofcoastalcarolina.html
which is an annual event that benefits the Neuse River Keeper's Foundation. The NRF is a foundation that helps keep the Neuse River clean and functioning...pretty big deal.

The participating restaurants were to bring samples and tastes of what their menu has to offer for the 550 attendees to try (imagine a vast smorgasbord of every type of dish your favorite local restaurants serve). Each attendee was also given a ballot upon entering the event to vote for their favorite restaurants...with categories that included; favorite overall restaurant, best new restaurant, best soup, best appetizer, best dessert, best entree and best a la carte.

After the Farmer's Market "Pride Squashing" cupcake war...the thought of being entered into any type of competition or judging...made my heart beat real fast...
Instead of stressing the judging and voting portion of the evening I chose to concentrate on making 2,000 teeny cupcakes in a variety of flavors...I don't know what was going through my mind thinking that the goal I had set for myself would even be obtainable...but then I realized...I wasn't alone in all of this...

I would like to introduce to you my very good friend, Amy.
The Taste was on a Tuesday and I had to start the cupcake baking process Monday morning...she showed up at my door with a smile on her face and absolutely no fear in her eyes in regards to the challenge that lay ahead...she single handedly cored 1,000 mini cupcakes (the final cupcake count was right at 1,300) and not once did she complain...after 8 hours of grueling back breaking baking ;)...she left for the night and promised me she'd return the next morning...and return she did...I love you, Amy

Up next, April...
Until that fateful day I had handmade each and every card...I printed them off at home, hand cut them, made cupcake stickers and stuck those to each individual card...needless to say...it was a time consuming process (they were adorable, but took forever)...I had nothing to give to potential clients or future customers at the Taste
(I had run out of hand made cards)...April volunteered to make cards for me using the logo that The Courtesy Press (which she co-owns) had created for me months before...she showed up Tuesday afternoon as promised and showed me the finished product...
<------peep that...it's the official logo of The Wild Cupcake
Not only did April create like 250 cards for me...but she walked in my house and began the cleaning process...you can imagine the type of mayhem 1,300 cupcakes generates...I left for the Taste with a sparkling clean kitchen because of April...thank you...for everything.

And then there's Tereza...my amazing sister in law...
She's an RN and she works alot...she rearranged her schedule and her life...just to be present for me during such an event (recap my anxiety in regards to tasting...Bear Harvest Cupcake Wars really bummed me out...poor me)...she showed up in her awesome Honda Element...and we transported 1,300 teeny cupcakes in the back of her vehicle...I mentioned to her that the temperature should remain cool...because I didn't want the cupcakes to melt in transit...ummm...we arrived at the convention center and she gets out of her car...shivering...she kept it cold alright...ice cold...Thanks Tereza...I love you always..."   ".

lizmarieblog.com...as I call her
She is an inspirational DIY genius and I asked her to set my table for me...I believe that you eat with your eyes first...and if you win a potential client over with a first impression...then you've won 1/2 the battle...she came prepared with a a giant bin of table setting goods...burlap, books, lemons, pete moss, doilies...all things synonymous with lizmarieblog.com...I had quite a few compliments on my table setting...and I must admit that it looked phenomenol, but I really can't take credit for anything except the edible treats (and even that's shared credit)...thanks Liz...Pinned...


After our scheduled set up time we went home and got all dolled up...
Here we are after the 48 hour fiasco...no one needs to know that I was sweating like a man or that I hadn't slept in days...everyone looks better with a smile...and a shower...the whole event was kind of a blur...there was alot of talking, people, people talking, eating...lots of eating...and voting...


 <-------This is the final set up...this is the set up Liz created, the cupcakes that Amy and I created, the cards that April made and the bricks that are holding up each of my signs (thanks Tereza)...there it is...an entire team's worth of work...in one picture...I love each of you in different ways...thank you for being there for me when I needed you...thank you for allowing me the opportunity to realize my dream...without y'all...that night would not have been as successful as it was...mad love

P.S. I think it should be known that The Wild Cupcake won 3rd in the overall best new restaurant category and 1st in the desserts category...yes...that feels more than amazing to say...but this victory wouldn't feel nearly as good as it does without my friends to bask in the victory with...take it in girls...I love you all...

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