So, the tools:
The fruit spread:
I melon-balled the watermelon. I crinkle-cut the honeydew (thanks Pampered Chef!). I sliced -- then cookie cut -- the pineapple.
I created skewers using ideas from Andrea's page, the baby shower page, the Edible Arrangements page. I thought I should "design" my bouquet all at once, so I layed the finished skewers out until I was ready.
Inside the vase was some colorful tissue paper and at the top was a thick thick wad of homemade playdough. I already had a ball of it that was thick, and then I made some more but didn't do as good of a job. If I do this again I may just get floral foam or I'll have to work really hard to perfect a playdough recipe. And, in fact, I actually had a skinny glass vase that I put inside the vase upside down and rested the playdough on top of, so it stuck in the neck of the vase solidly. Pretty clever huh? Shane told me I was clever.
The finished product??
You can see the playdough, right? I put romaine lettuce on top to cover it some. The Web sites suggest parsley. In a perfect world my playdough woulda been farther inside the vase and the parsley could kinda peek up out of the vase, but whatever. Looked good to me. Then I tied a ribbon around the vase to cover the white...
One friend at the party said she thought it was totally bought at a store!! And another friend is getting married in July and has already requested I make one for her wedding!! I'm being requested!
It was fun to make. By far the hardest part was transporting it from my house to the party location. Imagine, I drove myself -- stick shift -- to this party. So I held the vase in the passenger seat with my right hand and shifted with my left, all the way there. Talk about "distracted driving." I drove slow, too. Maybe in the future I'll take all the skewers on a cookie sheet and "arrange" when I get there. Or make Shane drive me.
If you're doing to do it, some of Andrea's suggestions were to:
- make the skewers shorter (I did)
- chill the playdough (I halfway did)
- make the pineapple slices thick (I did)
- arrange when you get there (so it doesn't all fall in the car)
- or make thick thick playdough so the weight of the skewers doesn't sink the arrangement
- take note that the pineapple slices get brown the next day (I made a teeny one for my aforementioned gimpy friend and her pineapple sunshine cutout looked kind of sad, just the next day! And to add insult to injury I forgot to take a picture!)
4 comments:
Looks delicious! I really love the shaped pineapple - maybe I'll be inspired by you and Andrea to try it out one time :)
I love making those!!!! I got really good at it, then stopped. I can't make crazy cakes, but fruity things I can do =)
I made one of these for my daughter's birthday cake; that girl could live off of fruit alone! I had trouble with the pineapple. It was too tough for my cookie cutters. No problem, though; we just ate it instead of including it with the arrangement. That was one thing I loved about the fruit arrangments; no waste!
First cakes, now fruit! What's next for you? Your own magazine or a talk show? =)
Looks good!
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