September 6, 2010

It was Fathers Day here in Australia yesterday and our plans were to have a relaxing morning at home followed by meeting Mr A’s family at the park at 2.00pm so the kids could ride bikes and we could all enjoy afternoon tea.
Being from an Italian family it is however a little hard for Mr A’s mum and dad to believe that just afternoon tea would suffice so we agreed that nonna would cook us some pasta and join the five of us for lunch before we all headed to the park – so seven for lunch – simple.
Saturday came and the weather in Sydney was rainy and not that nice really – maybe the park was not looking that great even though the forecast was for it to fine up. We started the ring around and made the decision that instead of the park the venue for afternoon tea would be our place – the kids could still ride bikes down to the local park if they wanted but at least if the rain continued we were safe!
Saturday afternoon arrives and brother number one decides that maybe lunch is not a bad idea – add five – we are now on twelve for lunch.
Sunday morning arrives and it seems that Aunt and Uncle from the country also happen to be in town – add two! Brother number two decided that hey I might as well be there as well – add four. Ok then says brother number 4 we will be there as well – another four! Yes that is 22 in total! So from a casual play in the park it turned into lunch and afternoon tea for 22 – all I can say is thank heavens for an Italian mother-in-law who is used to this large family and can at the drop of the hat whip up lunch for this large family!
So that being said ….. what better opportunity for me to whip up a dessert table using just what I could find in the house that day! Here is the result.

Lemon Tart, Cupcakes, Friands and Chocolate Mocha Cookies were the highlights

Left over lollipops that didn’t match the colour scheme for Sienna’s party but were perfect for our Blue and Brown theme

How cute are marshmallows on a stick!

Ferrero Rocher! Yum

The cupcakes I had made to take to the park – looking oh so nice on my lovely cake stand available from Sharnel Dollar Designs.
I made up a few labels to display on my jars that were appropriate for the day.

Orange juice for the kids to fill into their lovely glass bottles.

So my impromptu dessert table was quite simple!
Funnily enough on Friday I joked with the family about whether they wanted me to colour co-ordinate our trip to the park!

Leanne

20 thoughts on “An Impromptu Dessert Table

  1. That is delightful Leanne, you are amazing to whip this up at short notice. Love the juice vessel. Oh and I have those little wooden forks but haven’t known how to use them, they look fabulous with the marshmallows.

    Well done 🙂

  2. Wow… all that at such short notice… mine would have been a few limp sandwiches and a round of doughnuts! You are inspiring… I’ve got so many ideas for my little girls birthday party from you… I just need to see if I can pull them off. Lx

  3. i am in heaven looking at this table….you are sooo clever- i WANT one of those super cool glass water dispensers and loved your labels on the big glass jars….

    22…no problem….very cool!!

    melissa x

  4. i am in heaven looking at this table….you are sooo clever- i WANT one of those super cool glass water dispensers and loved your labels on the big glass jars….

    22…no problem….very cool!!

    melissa x

  5. i am in heaven looking at this table….you are sooo clever- i WANT one of those super cool glass water dispensers and loved your labels on the big glass jars….

    22…no problem….very cool!!

    melissa x

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