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Thursday, September 25, 2014

A Sweet Gift: Reese's Bundt Cake

So these two cuties {my parents} have an anniversary coming up, and I felt like they needed a little something sweet to celebrate.





So I have been looking at Mix and Match Mama's bundt cake recipes, and I knew the perfect one to make for this special occasion: Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Bundt Cake.

To see the full recipe, you can follow this link. I was also so excited to use my Kitchen Aid that my sweet co-workers got me for our wedding.

You will need the following to make this yummy cake:


1 box of chocolate cake mix
2 small instant chocolate puddings
1/2 cup veggie oil
1 cup water
4 eggs
1 cup Reese's peanut butter chips (see pic above)
2/3 cup butter, softened
6 cups powdered sugar
3-4 tablespoons milk
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup creamy peanut butter
Garnish with Reese's Pieces








Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. To make the cake, you will need to mix the cake mix, chocolate pudding mix, vegetable oil, water and  eggs. After that is blended, you can mix in the Reese's chips. 


Put the mixture in your greased bundt cake pan and place in preheated oven. Bake for 40 minutes. Let it stand in the bundt pan for 10 minutes. Then invert the pan so that the cake falls out onto the pan. 


Now it's time to start on the peanut butter frosting. Mix the powdered sugar, milk and butter together with an electric mixer {another chance for me to use my Kitchen Aid mixer} and mix until creamy. Add vanilla and peanut butter to the mixture. I have to confess, I didn't have vanilla so I made it without it, and it still tastes lovely! 


Once your cake is cool, you can frost your bundt cake and garnish it with Reese's Pieces. I can't wait to serve it for my parent's anniversary! 





 

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Five Tips for Your Bridal Portraits

Sorry I have been MIA. After we got engaged in December, I have been going 1000 miles a minute! But, the big day finally came and it was beautiful, wonderful and everything I imagined. Now Sterling is my husband, and I love being his wife!

Lauren Guy Photography

I will be using this blog to post about wedding tips and the adventures of being newleyweds. Sterling and I also have a date blog that we use to post the fun things we do around DFW.

One of the most fun days during engagement was taking my bridal portraits. I am not claiming to know everything about bridal portraits, but I did have a wonderful experience. I hope the same for every bride. Check out my five tips for having beautiful bridal portraits you will cherish.

Hire a good photographer

I know this sounds like a no-brainer, but your photographer can make or break your experience. I was so lucky to have found Lauren Guy Summersett! She shot Sterling and my engagement pictures and our wedding. When Sterling and I were planning our wedding, we knew photography was an important investment, and Lauren was worth it. It is extremely important to have a good rapport with your photographer. The more he or she understands you, the more they can deliver what you have dreamed of.

Beyond getting along with your photographer, make sure he or she understands your style. After looking at Lauren’s portfolio and blog, I knew she would capture the moments the way I wanted to remember them. She also understood Southern feel I was trying to accomplish.

         Pick a venue that fits you

I love all things southern and feminine. I love little white churches and big southern homes with columns. Once I knew the look I wanted for my portraits I started researching on Pinterest for Dallas Bridal Portraits, so I could see pictures of locations with other brides. Lauren was also a huge help in this search. I think she actually was the one who suggested my pick, Dallas Heritage Village.

I loved that this location had the look of many locations in one spot. They had a little white church, a big southern home, beautiful crate myrtles and cute old staircases and pews. It was perfect.
Lauren Guy Photography
Lauren Guy Photography

Venue Tips:
·         Make sure you make contact with your venue before your bridal portrait date. I couldn’t have just walked into my venue or many of the others I looked at and just started taking pictures. Many places have guidelines and small fees.
·         Be prepared to spend a little money on reserving the venue for portraits. I also went there before Dallas Heritage Village opened, so there were not visitors just hanging out in my pictures.
Lauren Guy Photography

Lauren Guy Photography

     Think about season and time of day

I took my bridal portraits in July. In Texas. Outside. Many people would say that's silly, because that is exactly what my mother said when I told her. To avoid the typical Texas summer heat, I took my pictures from 7 to 9 that morning. Just as it was getting hot, we were done. I will say I had to get up at 4 am for hair and makeup, but it was so worth it.

If you followed tip 1 and hired a good photographer, they will help you determine the best time of day for the season you are in.

        Plan for the day

Here are some helpful tips to make sure your bridal portraits go as smoothly as possible:
·         Get your dress and veil steamed the week of your portraits. You don’t want a wrinkly dress and veil for these once in a lifetime photos.
·         Treat yourself to a mani and pedi. This may seem self-explanatory, but it is so easy to forget in the craziness of the week leading up to your portraits.
·         Bring a cheap white sheet to your portraits. You can lay this under your dress so you don’t have to get it cleaned between your portraits and the wedding. I got mine at Wal-Mart for $3.
·         Don’t bring an entourage but a support duo. Originally, my bridal portraits were going to include just my mom and my photographer, but then my dad wanted to come. What a huge help it was to have both of them there! One was able to help Lauren adjust the white sheet and the other could hold my bouquet while I held up my dress. I think they thought they were going to get to sit in lawn chairs while I had my pictures taken (not so, Bill and Susan J) Don’t go overboard and bring 12 of your closest friends. It was special just having my parents there and everyone could see me in my dress on my wedding day.
·         Get a contact number. If someone is your point of contact for the day of the portraits, get the number they can be reached on. You don’t want to show up at the venue and start yelling out the name of the contact (because that might have happened…)

      Use this day as a trial run

This is the perfect opportunity to have a trial run for your wedding day. Use your hair and makeup professional for your portraits. You can see how it will look for your wedding day with the dress. You will also learn how well your hair and makeup will stay or if you need a tad more hairspray.

Wear your wedding shoes, accessories and veil for the portraits. This is an excellent chance to break in your shoes. (Unless you have really fancy shoes and you are taking pictures in a field. I had hard ground to walk on so it was in my best interest to wear my wedding heels.) I did learn that my belt had a tendency to catch on the lace on my dress, so I needed to be careful on the day.

Many florists will do a trial run bouquet for your portraits, so you can see how they will look. This is another opportunity you don’t want to pass up.

Lauren Guy Photography
Lauren Guy Photography

Lauren Guy Photography

Lauren Guy Photography 

Each bride is different, and your bridal portraits are a testament to your style. This day is your chance to be a bride before the big day, so don’t forget to HAVE FUN! I couldn’t have asked for a more fun morning with my parents and Lauren. To see more of my bridal portraits, check out Lauren’s blog

Lauren Guy Photography



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