Tuesday, September 28, 2010

To Infinity and Beyond...

Calling all Space Rangers...
and Sherriffs!

They were for a special little sheriff named Cade.

I hope his birthday was more fun that a barrel of monkeys!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Onesie Wonder

Did you see these cookies?  Well, Ella's mom loved them so much that she ordered several dozen to send as "Thank You"s to her doctors and nurses.  She decided she wanted the baby onesies. 

I kept them simple and sweet.

ohmigosh.ohmigosh.ohmigosh.
I love these.

Ella's mom also ordered these to say thanks to the family that dog sat for them while they were in the hospital.  She's so thoughtful!

I hope they all enjoyed their Sweet B's treats!


(And if you've noticed that my pictures haven't been the usual Sweet B quality, I do apologize.  I've been a busy little Sweet B and the photos have been more like snapshots while orders are flying out the door, instead of the dramatic photo shoots that the cookies deserve...)

Friday, September 24, 2010

Congrats with Cookies

I love sending "Congratulations" cookies!  It's so exciting to have something to celebrate and to celebrate with cookies.  I have a customer that ordered a set of "Congrats on your engagement!" cookies for her daughter one week, and a set for her mom the next week!  How fun is that?! 
So, I secretly hope that someone orders Sweet B's cookies to propose. Well, I guess it's not a secret anymore. Maybe one day!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

And I Said, What About...Cookies for Tiffany...

So, if you didn't know, I'm currently working at VeryVera.  I started out working on the Costco project (making thousands of casseroles...no joke) and am now baking lots and lots of cakes in preparation for Christmas (which is almost a curse word in the kitchen.  I hear it gets pretty crazy.)  Well, my project manager for Costco took a bite of one of my cookies and placed an order for her daughter's birthday.  Tiffany's 18th birthday deserved some Sweet B's!
I heard the birthday girl barely got to enjoy them because everyone else got their paws on them first!
Well, I hope she enjoyed the few she actually got to eat!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Flowers plus Cookies equals Wedding

I had the pleasure of designing and creating cookies for a simple and sweet wedding in August.  Aaron is the brother of one of my dear friends back home in Columbus, GA.  For his and Sara's wedding, they didn't want a wedding cake, they wanted cookies.  Actually, cookies were the main attraction at the reception.  They had lemon, chocolate chip, Italian wedding, peanut butter...and Sweet B's. 
Here's what the invite looks like and the "cake" topper cookie.  (The picture is with my phone, sorry for the poor quality.)
I also had a few extra tiles so I experimented a little.  Ended up with this and I really liked it.  (Once again, camera phone.)
Here's what the set-up looked like at the reception.

Congrats, Aaron and Sara!  Hope you're loving the married life...and all the left-over cookies!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Color Me Crazy!

More new baby cookies.  I have a few friends that order new baby cookie jars so frequently, they just send me texts that say "Ella, ELH, need by Wednesday.  Yes?"  It's all the same, only the names will change...tee hee.
And of course, I love doing the baby cookies.  I did these purple ones and thought they would look marvelous on my yellow cake plate.
I was right.  But then, I set this cookie on my green charger and it was so cute, I have to share that one too.
Can you tell I love color?  And green happens to be my all time favorite.  You may think that it's teal.  I keep waiting for my teal trend to end, but it's still my go-to color.  I came to a slight breaking point when I pulled out my teal phone to get to my teal wallet out of my teal purse while wearing a teal skirt...um, get that lady to color rehab!!
Anyways, enough about me, what's your favorite color?  And how much do you love seeing that color on a cookie?!

I tend to get excited when I color icing.  I'm doing another new baby jar this week, so I'll be happy coloring (icing, that is)!

Friday, September 17, 2010

It's That Time of Year

This might be my favorite time of year.  The air starts getting that slight, feel-good chill in the mornings.  And it smells like...football.  That's right.  My Saturdays for the next 4 months are dedicated to College Game Day (well, and cookies).  And more specifically - Georgia football.  I love my Dawgs.  Even after last Saturday's disappointment.  Which is why this post didn't come sooner.  I was still bitter.  But I still have hope and love for them!
Back to the cookies, (after all, this is a cookie blog and not a football one) I made cookies for the annual Boarder Bash.  Well, my sister works downtown and they have an annual tail-gate for the annual Boarder Bash.  (For those not familiar, the Boarder Bash happens the Friday night before the Georgia-South Carolina game.  The cheerleaders and mascots from each school have a big block party downtown Augusta.)  I made cookies for the party last year and it was made clear that they were necessary for this year's celebration too.  I was happy to oblige. It's easy to do cookies for something you're passionate about.  And here's the proof...
If we don't put a beatin' on the hogs this week, I might send some of these cookies to Head Coach Mark Richt for inspiration.  I'll let you know how that goes.
Until then, goooo dawgs!




I also link it up these days...
Tidy Mom I'm Lovin It Fridays

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Spooky Peek

Just thought I would give you a glimpse of my Halloween designs to kick off your weekend.  I couldn't wait any longer.  But...I'm just giving you a tiny peek, just to keep the suspense...

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Short & Sweet

So, I've been advised to shorten my posts and post more frequently...ha...and double ha!  I've definitely got lots to catch up on.  But since I'm on a time deficit, I"ll give the short and sweet a try!  Here's a few cookies I did for an awesome, new restaurant downtown Augusta.  It's called the Frog Hollow Tavern and I've yet to have a bad experience there.  It's super chic and the food is most delish.  So, if you're Augustan or just passing through and looking for an awesome new place to eat, give the Frog Hollow a shot...I recommend the mussels. 

I've been pretty busy lately...
And will probably be busy until...
I've already designed my holiday cookies...
Because they're going to be for sale at the 2 Augusta VeryVera locations...
What?!?!
Yup.  You heard right. 
Sweet B's cookies will be available in 2 Augusta retail locaions starting in October.
There was even a professional photography shoot in preparation of the promotions.
I can't wait to show you the designs, you're gonna love them.
Until then, I'm happy baking!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Annual Family Birthday Extravaganza!!

I'm finally getting this post out there - even if I have to stay up all night!
So, last year's F.B.E. was quite an adventure.  (That's the link to the story and pictures, it's at the bottom of the post.)  This year the party went on as planned!!  Somehow, my brother ended up dictating the theme of the party, even though he is only one of EIGHT birthdays we celebrate at the F.B.E.  (It had a lot to do with the Star Wars cookie cutters I bought from Williams-Sonoma.  It was one of those mall trips that I just went in to browse and then, bam, I've spent $80 on nothing that I needed.  It's a classic love/hate relationship.)  Well, Ben-jammin had to have the Star Wars cookies for his birthday, and of course, I had to do a Star Wars cake.  So, if anyone being honored at the F.B.E. didn't like Star Wars, they were just out of luck (*cough*Stevo*). 
Well, Benjy talked me into making a black cake.  Um.  I've heard about cake bakers complaining about dying icing black.  I would like to go on the record and say that dying icing black is not fun.  Even after 4 1/2 bottles of black icing colors, my galaxy was still not black.  It was actually a dark, forrest green. 
A dark, frustrating, forrest green.  Wasn't starting the cake off great.  But was still optomistic about making the cake look like the Star Wars crawl (the opening, scrolling back story in all Star Wars movies). 
I took the green galaxy to Columbus to finish the decorating there.  I still wasn't exactly sure what was going on the green galaxy cake, but at least by this time, the color had darkened a bit and looked mostly black.  After putting the title on the cake, I had to nail down the wording I wanted to use for our cake.  Here's what we came up with (it was a bit of a collaboration)...

Episode II
Family Birthday Extravaganza
At the close of the summer, the
Lamb clan gathers to celebrate
the lives of treasured family members. 
For Bonnie, Carol, Ellie, Steve,
Benjy, Buddy, Betsy, and Ethan,
we wish them a very Happy Birthday...

Poetic and epic, maybe not.  But we had loads of fun!
Here are the cake and cookies, and unless you're willing to pay a pretty penny, don't request these cookies. 
Betsy talking and Ellie checking out the cake.

All of the honorees!
And the thing about black icing...
It tends to turn everything it touches black too!
Good thing the taste is worth it!
I'm looking forward to many more of these FBEs!!!

Life is pretty crazy right now.  I hope to clue you in on some exciting things happening with Sweet B's soon!!  Until then, I'm happy baking...until midnight, most nights!