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Sunday Suppers:: Martha Stewart Feature

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 Sunday Suppers  

Sunday Suppers was graciously asked to guest blog for Martha Stewart’s wedding blog : The Bride’s Guide with Darcy Miller. For our post we decided to create a dessert cheese table—very much in the French fashion—using a rustic chic look for d?cor, staying within the given color palate of cream and white. Cheese, in its blocks and wheels, is such a beautiful thing. We also love this because it is very attainable for every bride—DIY brides to high end wedding planner events can mold this idea to fit their budget. We sought out cheese that created visual variety for the display, and variety in taste for the serving. We also searched for pairings that really highlighted and complimented their cheese. Once our cheeses were selected (more on that later) we had a great time arranging a beautiful buffet table. We used delicate pairings like french baguette, honey, and pear, to add colors and shapes. We also enlisted the incredibly talented Maybelle Imasa-stukuls to create signage for our cheeses. These beautiful French names and gorgeous wheels deserved nothing but the best for their labeling.

* In the coming days we will walk you through the step by step process of choosing the cheeses and pairings for this table, along with a table setting and an individual cheese plate we designed for each guest. We’re also offering design services such as favors and tablescapes for weddings and events. For more information or to signup for mailing list updates email: info@sunday-suppers.com










All Photos + Styling by Karen Mordechai
Styling Assistant: Lizzy Sall

61 comments 
  • Maggie ~ The Freckled Citizen writes:

    Oh, this is just extraordinarily beautiful. I’d eat cheese over sweets any day of the week. Nice job!

  • The Silent Storyteller writes:

    Absolutely FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • chika writes:

    oh this is divine!!! everything looks so heavenly i don’t know where to start. can’t wait for the walk-through!

  • Sarah writes:

    congrats on the guest blogging! this looks absolutely amazing and almost too good to eat.

  • rosanna writes:

    Exquisite.

  • christina @ My Sparrow writes:

    love cheese! love this! Just perfect!

  • mary writes:

    Absolutely gorgeous! The photography and styling are amazing. And I love, love cheese! Just fantastic…

  • I'm Stacey... writes:

    What a gorgeous setup! I never knew cheese could look so attractive! Also, I love the honeycombs in the last picture.

  • ?peachkins? writes:

    Cheese..this is elegant!

  • Renee (eatliveshop.com) writes:

    this is beautiful! i love the rustic look mixed with pretty feminine pieces!

  • Chubby Chinese Girl writes:

    always beautiful… love the colors

  • Madame Sucre writes:

    oh honey.. this is adorable!

  • Ann Wilkinson writes:

    gorgeous, breathtaking photography. i love what you’ve done!

  • {sarah} writes:

    Swoon. This gave me chills!

  • Tara writes:

    This is simply so beautiful! Completely loving it. Great work!!!

  • paisley and lace writes:

    Im not sure if this post makes me want to eat yummy food or take beautiful pictures. Very lovely.

  • Ana Patricia writes:

    Beautiful photos!

  • Sunday Suppers writes:

    thanks for the support and all the wonderful comments !

  • Michelle writes:

    Breathtakingly beautiful… I hope you will please please include sources for your table accessories

  • Building a house writes:

    I love cheese this is a very beautiful food presentation. I love it.

  • Online tutor jobs writes:

    Wow! I can’t get my eyes off that table. It’s so delicious, very mouth watering.

  • Miriam writes:

    Simple and gorgeous– and I love cheese! While I don’t have the time or space to throw formal dinner parties, a cheese party is definitely doable. Now I know what I’m doing for my birthday…

  • Anna writes:

    my mom is a caterer and i love passing amazing ideas like this one to her. this is awesome!

  • Punctuation Mark writes:

    Beautiful set up… love the way everything coordinates between the colors and rustic theme… besides tat it looks delicious!!!

  • Shinwha writes:

    Beautiful! I love the table “linen”… Is that an oversized cheesecloth?

  • Janneke writes:

    this looks so great!

  • Kim @ Frost Me! writes:

    omg! I am in cheese heaven! Looks fantastic!

    Kim
    http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com/

  • Lori writes:

    I could quite easily work my way through that entire table, leisurely, decadent. Yum.

    Sure hope you tell us where to find those little metal bits, to use for labels…esp the ones you stick into the cheese itself. Can’t find them anywhere!

    Really nice job.

  • Sunday Suppers writes:

    hi everybody ! thank you !
    shinwa, yes, it is indeed a cheesecloth and Lori, the little picks are called pin style sign holders and we found them online here http://price-tags.hubert.com/pin-style-sign-holder.html

  • Esprit Boh?me writes:

    Bravo pour la table des fromages …
    L’Association de la contempler et la table est rustique D’UNE …;-)) Beaut?

  • Ty Tradelius writes:

    GORGEOUS! The bread and cheese look heavenly…

  • Coco writes:

    oh my goodness! my heart is so full after seeing your beautiful photos. Im in love with your blog. Thank you!

  • lissa lowe writes:

    please reveal how you were able to create such crisp cursive in white? lovely.

  • Style Sisters writes:

    Oh I love this! love the cheesecloth…so simple and yet so feminine. Great Blog too!

  • {this is glamorous} writes:

    looks delicious! and lovely.

  • made sweet writes:

    so beautiful.

    i think this is at least the fourth time i’ve come back to look at it.

  • Ta writes:

    This is REALLY beautiful and a thought i never would have considered for a wedding. Awesome

  • K writes:

    where did you find those jars of raw varietal honey? They would make such lovely favors!

  • inkandpost writes:

    wow… beautiful!

  • nichole writes:

    divine! the cheesecloth as tablecloth is one of my favorite details. where does one find large swaths of cheesecloth like that? many thanks!

  • Michelle writes:

    So SO beautiful. where did you find your amazing porcelain cheese boards, and the little silver sign holders – you blog is incredible.

  • sarah writes:

    absolutely stunning, i have jsut found you and am now adding you to our blog roll, super gorgeousness, love it!
    xx sarah hardaker

  • Pretty Mommy writes:

    ABSOLUTELY Gorgeous!! Loveliest blog!!

  • Ash writes:

    This is just amazing BEAUTIFUL! seriously.

  • Feeding the Saints (A. C. Parker) writes:

    OK, I’m behind in my feed reader, and sadly have not much original to say here, just an echo of enthusiasm: OH MY GOD, THIS IS GORGEOUS! You’ve done it again. Kudos.

  • oh, hello friend. writes:

    congrats – this is FABULOUS!!!! lovely inspiration, i may just have to have a cheese table at my wedding now! thanks for sharing!

    xo. danni

  • Tara Hogan, INK+WIT writes:

    so beautiful!

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    I love the idea of cheese desserts as an alternative to wedding cake!

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Sunday Suppers was graciously asked to guest blog for Martha Stewart’s wedding blog : The Bride’s Guide with Darcy Miller. For our post we decided to create a dessert cheese table—very much in the French fashion—using a rustic chic look for d?cor, staying within the given color palate of cream and white. Cheese, in its [...]

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