Showing posts with label Decorative Accents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorative Accents. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 June 2010

Of food styling, dessert isles and pedestals

Great food stylists firmly believe that food should look (and of course, taste) like it's meant to be eaten...not too overly manicured, coloured, dressed or composed. That is to say, when creating a dessert isle, high tea buffet etc, the main focus should be on the food itself.

That’s why Mariah & Sham always takes the approach of working the décor around the food, and not the other way around. Beauty should always have a soul.

While some treats can be styled, we are always wary of overworking them. We believe good buffets normally have a spread of suitable and enjoyable food that are presented as they are, but complemented gorgeously with the right accessories and décor. This way, one can have a non-intimidating, visually stunning buffet and yet actually enjoy eating off it!

Our use of cupcake wrappers and toppers is just one simple testimony to our belief. We try keeping the cupcakes uncomplicated so they’ll be much easier and nicer to eat…and we dress them up with gorgeous wrappers and toppers or place them on gorgeous stands or pack them up nicely, in order to blend them into any particular themes.

We also love using stands and decorative accents. Which is why, I’m totally in love with the vintage inspired handmade dessert pedestals created by the very talented Linda Smith from Burlap + Blue

She creates and sells the most unique and gorgeous pedestals! I've looked around for awhile, and I inexorably find hers to be very tastefully done! I was therefore delighted when she agreed to ship them to me all the way from the States. Thanx again Linda!!

I love the way she matches the pedestal colors with that of the plates, and the way she harmonizes the form, shape and texture of the plates with the complementing pedestals.

Anyone can fix a pedestal to a plate, but hey it takes a very keen eye for design to come up with tasteful ones. Her pedestals are simple yet stunning, and will make any treats look great.

Every piece of work seems very well thought of…and I know, after our enjoyable long chat on FB, why this is so…Her all-or-nothing attitude leaves no room for compromise. She gives her best to turn her vintage crafts into the best that they possibly can be – detailed, balanced and perfectly crafted - yet still exuding the warm genuine worn look that gives vintage its character. Great job Linda!!

Her dessert pedestals will be made available at Mariah & Sham Living’s soft launch, together with some other decorative elements and accents. So yes, if you share our passion for entertaining – and therefore sharing with family and friends - you will soon be able to own these lovelies and other décor pieces (cake stands, glass jars etc) to set up your own buffet table with!

Our cupcake wrappers will also be made available to shoppers (hint: not just online) really soon. So do look out for our announcement ;)

Meanwhile, here are some of Linda’s gorgeous works….


Linda's right! Who doesn't love polka dots?!

Love the colour!


Old English with a modern twist.

I love the blue-brown patterns on the plate - matched with the blue pedestal - which if you notice, is round and therefore harmonizes with the blue spirals. It just looks right and balanced!

Notice how she matches her glass plate with a glass pedestal?

Very mod indeed. A curved simple white plate on a sleek black pedestal.


Monday, 31 May 2010

Style & Decor


Yes we've been busy, and we're still only giving glimpses...

Here's something else we have in the pipeline.
We'll announce our MARIAH & SHAM LIVING soft launch in due time, along with some other surprises :)

And to all parties who have contacted us for our Isles, thank you for your interests and kind words.
We're trying our best to accommodate everyone, but with probably a couple more slots left, we're booked right up till end 2011. But hey of course you can still try for a slot...just be sure to mention your event date :)

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Props and such...

Some of the props which may be entering Mariah & Sham's Isle inventory soon...


Beverage Dispenser


Petite stands

Silver stand
Backdrop decor
AKAN DATANG
Mariah & Sham's newly designed favor boxes and chinese-takeaway boxes with their matching cupcake wrappers.
Retailing soon at stores near you? Well, we're woking on it! So stay tuned...

Monday, 4 January 2010

Out of the closet

Since we first started our biz 2 years ago, we've been slowly and quietly collecting props and decorative pieces from many parts of the world.

But many of these pieces have been stashed aside, unused and forgotten, only because we were not prepared to take on big projects back then.

They're out of the closet now, and we're getting them sorted out for new projects. One of the pieces we like, and which we decided to take a picture of, is our mini column.

Apart from being just a column, it makes for a beautiful centrepiece on our Dessert Isle...

Beautiful even on its own, I can only imagine how beautiful this dessert isle will look, all dressed up with beautiful treats, fresh flora, gorgeous tableware and matching favors.
More props are finally coming out of the closet, but we can't be displaying all of them here...lest it takes away all the elements of surprise :)
Nevertheless, we're just too excited to not display our new gorgeous 5-tier silver plated cake stand which we just bought a couple of days ago!
Tagged with a hefty price, we don't mind investing in it because we know we are paying for outstanding quality - very finely made, tasteful and the sort that will wear well through the years.
This kind of stand will make any cupcakes look good, say if we were to use it as a Wedding Cupcake Centrepiece, for example. We believe that delicious cupcakes shouldn't be 'overworked' with too much icing and such, cos sometimes all it needs is a good presentation.
These are just random ideas, and photos of which were taken just as randomly, in between the 'excavating' breaks.
So well, that's enough imagining and fooling around for now...plenty more excavating to be done...