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- The focal point should always be in the back of the table (whether it be a cake or decorative item) as well as the tallest jars or decor. Your guests should be able to access candy easily, so it's not wise to fill a super tall jar with bulk candy because your guests won't be able to reach it at a certain point.
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- Get a Headcount. When you're hosting any event, getting an accurate headcount is key to determining how much food you'll need to prepare. So, how much candy do you need?
- Determine Your Party Demographic. What kind of party are we having? A party for a three-year old is very different than an "employee of the year" party.
- Take Home Bags? The intent of your candy buffet matters. Whether you're using your candy bar as a wedding favor station or dessert at a birthday party, you'll need specific containers to match.
- Pick A Spot, Pick a Size. Where is your glorious candy shrine going to be located? If it's on a table in your living room, make sure it'll fit the space.
Oct 11, 2024 · The first step in crafting a picture-worthy candy buffet is to decide on the theme and color scheme that will set the tone for your entire setup. Whether it’s a whimsical carnival-inspired buffet or an elegant pastel-themed affair, choosing the right theme will help you curate a harmonious and visually appealing display.
A good rule of thumb for any dessert or candy buffet is to set up your table in a triangle design, with the peak being the focal point. Your focal point may be an elaborate cake, or a piece of decor, but there needs to be one or two elements that stand out among the rest of the candy.
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I’ve been doing dessert bars or candy buffets at parties for years. They’re so much fun! And I mean seriously, who doesn’t love candy?! This candy bar features the favorites of the guests of honor at my son’s graduation party with two of his friends back in 2016. (Pardon the poor photo quality…this was before I was blogging and a much better photog...
Candy buffets are a perfect way to serve dessert because sometimes by the end of a party we may forget to bring the dessert out. Can anyone relate? By creating a pretty dessert bar that’s set up before guests even arrive there’s no way to forget about the treats in the fridge! For my daughter’s 16th birthday, I chose white colored treats and candy ...
A really easy idea for a small gathering is to create a portable candy buffet. Just because you’re not hosting a big crowd doesn’t mean you can’t create something special. My middle son graduated in 2020 (ugh…I know…that wasn’t a fun year to graduate) so we had a small virtual partyfor him at home. I added six small metal bucketsin his school color...
Want to know one of my secrets to easy entertaining? Buy premade treats! Rather than spending time in the kitchen whipping up a cake, I buy mini cupcakes from my local wholesale club. They’re delicious and I can get both vanilla and chocolate flavors. I add sprinkles to coordinate with the colors of the party and make them look a bit prettier. The ...
Everyone probably can recognize your dessert table or candy bar for what it is. But why not add to your decorating with a personalized sign? I made this cute sign for Katy & Livy’s candy buffet. A printed poem backed with colored card stock in the party colors looks great in Anne’s pretty frame on their table. For Emma’s party I made a 5×7 tented c...
Did you know I used to have an Etsy shop? Yup, it’s true. And can you guess what I sold? Did you guess candy buffet signs & tags? LOL…. told you I’ve been creating candy buffets for years. Just like candy buffet signs you don’t have touse candy tags. But why wouldn’t you? I mean don’t they just look so pretty? Aren’t coordinating candy tags a perfe...
Anne had some beautiful ribbon that she wanted to incorporate in the girls graduation party. Since one of the ribbon styles was a bright yellow polka dot and other had a pretty sunflower patternshe wanted to keep the tags a simple square. Of course, I made them in the party themes colors…blue and yellow. Cutting the different colored card stock wit...
Jan 29, 2023 · In essence, a candy buffet is easy to put together: simply put the candy in various containers, then place the containers on a table. There are a few tricks to making a candy buffet look more professional and organized, however.
Jan 31, 2023 · Look to keep the colors on the table to no more than four. Work with the space you have around the table, too. If the table is pushed against a wall, make the most of it by hanging a backdrop, garland, balloons, ribbons, artwork or photos. Finally, be sure the candy selection complements a well-defined theme. Is this a Mario Bros. party?
May 17, 2019 · Here are the top 7 things you need to consider to pull off a candy buffet! I’ll be using my “One-derland” candy buffet as an example, as it was a small and simple candy buffet to pull off. You can make your own buffet as elaborate as you’d like, and I’ll show you how in this little tutorial.