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Mrs. Bruschetta, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 25, Communication Professional Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapy Graduate Student Engagement Date: November 30, 2007 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: St. Thomas of Villanova Church & the F.U.E.L. House About Me: I’m a self-proclaimed grammar geek who loves singing (like, really belting it) in the car. My mister and I are planning a vibrant summer soiree celebrating our passions – including food and Philly – and when we make it official, we’ll have been together for eight years! Being super competitive is in my nature, and talking excessively is in my genes. I’ve got a terrible sense of direction, but can always easily find my way into Mr. Bruschetta’s arms.
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Sweet Friendships

March 31st, 2009 @ 10:33 am by Mrs. Bruschetta

I posted previously about including several friends in the wedding with whom I’ve reconnected over the past year. (Thank you for the advice and ideas you all shared!) Having decided against enlarging the wedding party, I opted to introduce my friends to the concept Mrs. Lemonade wrote about — the house party — and see if (and how) they would feel comfortable proceeding. Whipping up some treats seemed like the perfect way to resolve this situation. (And also followed the pattern of food-related wedding “asks” I’d established!)

Inspired by the delectable decorated cookie gift baskets from Cookies by Design (but definitely not planning on creating something iced so precisely!), I decided on a spring-inspired presentation — flowerpots filled with “lollipop” treats.

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Unfortunately, the last step of this DIY project — baking the goodies — proved to be the most challenging. I started with a specially-designed Wilton tray (similar to the one Mrs. Eggplant used to create edible valentines), and faced frustration as three different cookie recipes failed to work in the pan.

Finally, I abandoned my original plans, and whipped up good old Rice Krispies Treats. After adding the cereal to the melty mixture, I formed balls around each treat stick.

I let the Rice Krispies balls cool and set, then placed them in treat bags…

I purchased flowerpots and saucers from Lowe’s, and cut a cardboard circle to cover each drainage hole. Then, I filled the pots with uncooked rice, and added the completed lollipops after making little bows from colored ribbon to conceal the twist ties.

The finishing touch was a layer of green jelly beans — kiwi, green apple, and margarita.

I crafted cards to accompany each flowerpot…

… and happily added three house party girls to the Bruschetta wedding celebration!

Left to right: Me, Tiff, Mer, and Sherry

In a future post, I’ll explain more about the roles this trio will play leading up to, and on, our wedding.

For the present, though, I’m not too crazy about calling them my “house party” — no disrespect to all you Southern brides, but the title just feels funny on this Yankee’s tongue.

How should I collectively refer to these quasi-bridal party ladies? Are you having any non-wedding party friends play a special part in your wedding?

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16 Responses to “Sweet Friendships”

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Miss Ballet Flat (message)  642 posts, Busy bee

What a cute idea!

 
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MarryingtheNavy
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MarryingtheNavy (message)  228 posts, Helper bee

I’ve dubbed two girls “personal attendants.” I really wanted to keep the actual wedding party fairly small, but I couldn’t imagine not having these two ladies involved.

 
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Sister Bruschetta Dinks
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Sister Bruschetta Dinks (message)  18 posts, Newbee

I love the colors of the ribbons and jelly beans. But those green beans so don’t taste like their intended flavors! ;)

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,094 posts, Honey bee

Call them a Bridal Brigade!
(Re: A Practical Wedding blog.)

ps. cute “flower” pots!

 
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BeachBrideT
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BeachBrideT (message)  1,056 posts, Bumble bee

What about “bride’s party?” That way you have your bridesmaids and your bridesparty. :)

 
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purpleHaze79
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purpleHaze79 (message)  875 posts, Busy bee

How awesome!! I absolutely love your food-related ideas! :)

 
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mary-alice-me
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mary-alice-me (message)  1,870 posts, Buzzing bee

Those turned out super-cute. I love the jellybean touch!

 
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Wow I think I would be offended. I would call them wedding trolls.

 
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MightySapphire
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MightySapphire (message)  2,608 posts, Sugar bee

I like the Bridal Brigade idea, or maybe your Ladies in Waiting?

 
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K610 (message)  110 posts, Blushing bee

I also have three girls in this category - one of them suggested wedding elves, and another suggested wedding fairies. I like that sort of magical pretty type of name for my girls! :-)

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

Those “Flower” pots are super cute!

 
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Miss Latte (message)  646 posts, Busy bee

very cute idea!!! you are one super creative horsd’evour!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

so cute!!! erm, how do you do those rice krispy thingys?

 
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Miss Taffy (message)  2,598 posts, Sugar bee

those rice krispie treats look so cute! Well done!

 
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LzzNYC
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LzzNYC (message)  877 posts, Busy bee

Love the rice krispies!!! :-D

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

@mrspaetz: Super easy — my post linked to the recipe. Melt butter and marshmallows on the stove on in the microwave, mix in cereal, and then either spread out and let set, or shape into spheres around the sticks (like I did).

 


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