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Mrs. Pug, New York City/Half Moon Bay, CA Age and Occupation: 33, Lawyer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, ditto Engagement Date: July 2008 Wedding Date: March 2010 Venue: Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay About Me: The Mr. and I are two 30-somethings who enjoy tasty sweets of all kinds, our neighborhood wine store, and cuddling with our pug. NYC is where we live and the city we love, but we’re doing the deed out in Northern California. We are trying to keep the affair small, intimate, and manageable. Our motto is: the less people, the better! (I’m kidding.)
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After the cocktail hour, the hotel staff nudged and herded our guests to the reception room. To inform guests where they were going to sit, I loved the idea of edible escort favors. It would not only let guests know at which table they were sitting, but also, who doesn’t enjoy a little something tasty?

My original idea was to make some shortbread cookies, plop ’em in a cello bag, tie it with a tag and be done with it. My sister, who was my much more ambitious right hand during the wedding planning, wanted to do something more complicated, like these:

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Despite my protests, she was determined to make them, and make them she did.

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Is she not amazing? I mean, like, amazing? Not only did she make the cookies and the icing, she handmade all those little violets on top. She *made* them. Plus, she made two flavors of cookies—lime and lavender—and colored the icing accordingly. See aforementioned “is she not amazing” question, please.

We placed each cookie cake stack in a cellophane bag, folded down the tops of the bags, and stapled them (they were too short to just tie with a ribbon). We looped two tags—one tag with the guest’s name, the other with the table number—through a gold ribbon, and hot glued the ribbon bow to each bag.

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The tag with the person’s name was hanging on the other side, but you don’t get to see my chicken scratch.

Like Hansel and Gretel (minus the children-eating witch part), our guests used their escort card cookie treats to find their dinner tables. And how did we label the tables?

Back in the old days, I had considered many of the great options out there for table numbers. We liked the idea of naming the tables after places or things important to us, but also wanted guests to easily find their tables (i.e. looking for number digits is easier than reading words). In the end, we labeled tables with both a name and number.

For the names, we used bakeries that have meaning for us. There was little question about this. Mr. Pug and I had our first date at a bakery, we make trips to our neighborhood bakeries at least three times a week, and we both have a crazy sweet tooth.

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Do you see me? I’m like get off of me, I am eating something containing sugar.

After I created the design and text, my sister inkjet printed the table numbers and names on 5.75″ square ivory linen cardstock.

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Yeah, no pics, no embellishments, no cut-outs, nothing. I was at a point where I did not have energy to think of something fabulous (not that that would be my only excuse). However, to save myself from total boredom, I wrote short descriptions for the back of each card describing the significance of the bakery.

For example:

Table 1: Hungarian Pastry Shoppe

For their first date back in July 2006, Mr. Pug suggested Hungarian Pastry Shoppe, a standby of the Morningside Heights neighborhood that offers an array of baked goods. That was a sure way to win Miss Pug’s heart.

Table 2: Jacques Torres

Miss & Mr Pug were overjoyed when a branch of Jacques Torres opened up right around the corner from their apartment. Although they consider the shop’s almost pudding-like hot chocolate a delight, Miss and Mr Pug’s particular favorite is Jacques’ famous chocolate chip cookies.

Table 4: Bay Bread Boulangerie

Who can resist the macarons of Bay Bread Boulanderie? Miss Pug first discovered this delightful San Francisco bakery when she lived in the area, and has introduced Mr. Pug to its deliciousness. His favorite is the pear and Cambozola baguette sandwich. Her favorite is, and will always be, the lavender macarons.

To hold the table number up, I considered DIY wine cork holders but that quickly fell by the wayside when I realized that it would involve… well, effort. Instead, we used the handy metal doodads (called “stanchions”) provided by the venue. Good ’nuff.

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Guest photo–by the way just LOOK at that yummy centerpiece! I just wanna hug it.

How are you planning to tell your guests where to sit?

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37 Responses to “You’ll Sit Where I Tell You to Sit”

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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

sooo cuuuuute those cookies! great job sister pug! and i love the little facts for the table number/names! and…are those artichokes i spy in your centerpieces? :)

 
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chufrog (message)  15 posts, Newbee

wow! your sister’s cookie/cakes look professional!

 
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CaligirlSM (message)  182 posts, Blushing bee

Hahaha!! You are too funny Mrs. Pug and I would have the same face if my guy tried to hug me while I was eating sweets. And yeah, your sister is AMAZING!!! What talent!

 
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Miss Pinot Grigio
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Miss Pinot Grigio (message)  1,410 posts, Bumble bee

I love how you multi-tasked and made placecards out of your favors! Great idea. And your sister did an awesome job.

{BTW - your centerpiece flowers are gorgeous!}

 
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Goldilocks1107
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Goldilocks1107 (message)  2,602 posts, Sugar bee

Fantastic!
Since we’re doing a cocktai reception, our guests will be free-range. No assignments for them!

 
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fabulouslyannonymous (message)  44 posts, Newbee

Glorious! I’m using apples with leaf shaped paper tied to the stem with the persons’ name on it. Not sure where I’m putting the table number yet but I think I may get little adhesive numbers to stick to the fruit!

 
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Erisque
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Erisque (message)  246 posts, Helper bee

Those cookies look SO good and I love your idea for the table names.

I did a double take when I saw that you had used the Hungarian Pastry Shop - I used to go there ALL the time when I was in grad school and I miss it so much!

 
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moderndaisy (message)  6,703 posts, Bee Keeper

Love it!! :) That was so sweet of your sister too. We won’t be nearly as creative and guests will be lucky if they GET a placecard at this point!!

 
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Jacqi (message)  1,646 posts, Bumble bee

holy cow those cookies are amazing!

 
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3pugmama (message)  152 posts, Blushing bee

by ‘we’ hot-glued the ribbons and looped the tags, I assume that you meant to say — your mom, your dad, and your bro-in-law, since everyone knows you were booted off the ribbon-making squad in the first round. such petite fingers, strangely not so nimble, but perfect for serving cocktails!

 
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Ms. Library
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Ms. Library (message)  1,251 posts, Bumble bee

Those cookies look awesome! Now I’m hungry.

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,329 posts, Bee Keeper

Um, can I have your sister for my wedding please?? Seriously, those cake-cookies are amaaazing!

 
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Cornhusker
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Cornhusker (message)  274 posts, Helper bee

love the artichokes in your centerpieces, and the delicious cookies!

 
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Mrs. Penguin
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  3,507 posts, Sugar bee

If I came to your wedding I would sit wherever I damn felt like it. Just kidding I would have followed your rules. Don’t hurt me.

 
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Ms. Purple (message)  527 posts, Busy bee

Wow, your cookies look amazing! and the centerpieces are just beautiful. We are using lint chocolate bars wrapped in doecorative paper to tell people which table they’ve been assigned to.

 
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Melissa

That is amazing!!!

Some logistics questions - did your sister make all the dough, freeze it all then baked and assembled all of them the night before?

OR did she make the dough, bake them, assemble and then froze them?

And how long did all this take? and how many did she make???

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,625 posts, Sugar bee

Wow! Sister Pug did an amazing job on those escort cards!

 
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3pugmama
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3pugmama (message)  152 posts, Blushing bee

@Melissa: I made the dough, rolled, baked, and iced the cookies (done in a day). then froze them for 4 days before final assembly, 3 days before the wedding (done in less than 2 hours). the violet flowers I made well ahead of time, and took about half a day.

there IS a little loss of flavor once the cookies are baked and frozen, but totally worth not having to scramble the night before. we made about 60 of them.

 
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Farfromachildbride
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Farfromachildbride (message)  1,006 posts, Bumble bee

Whaaaaaao. Hold up. First the Old Bay nuts and now shortbread, iced cookies??? I love my sister and all but I’d be willing to trade for Sister Pug any time you’re ready. :)

 
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Miss Hermit Crab
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Miss Hermit Crab (message)  3,566 posts, Sugar bee

those cookies look amazing and DELISH! awesome idea

 
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Mrs. Pug, New York City/Half Moon Bay, CA Age and Occupation: 33, Lawyer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, ditto Engagement Date: July 2008 Wedding Date: March 2010 Venue: Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay About Me: The Mr. and I are two 30-somethings who enjoy tasty sweets of all kinds, our neighborhood wine store, and cuddling with our pug. NYC is where we live and the city we love, but we’re doing the deed out in Northern California. We are trying to keep the affair small, intimate, and manageable. Our motto is: the less people, the better! (I’m kidding.)

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