How do you set up a dessert table for a wedding?
How do you set up a dessert table for a wedding?
How do you set up a dessert table for a wedding?
How to Set Up a Dessert Table
- Choose your space wisely. Place your dessert table against a plain wall or a window with a view.
- Harmonize Colors.
- Design your backdrop.
- Design with height in mind.
- Serve mini desserts.
- Display candy with Apothecary Jars.
- Add Floral Decor.
How many servings of dessert do you need for a wedding?
That means if you’re having a dessert table and a wedding cake for 100 people, you should have about: 2-3 servings (including cake slices) per person, or about 250 dessert servings total. 4-5 different types of desserts to choose from.
What is the best dessert for a wedding?
- Monogram Cream Tart Cake.
- Banana Pudding Parfaits.
- Pink Champagne Truffles.
- Champagne Chantilly Shooters.
- Sprinkled Strawberry Whoopie Pies.
- Blackberry Wine Hand Pies.
- Cheese Wheel Cake With Fruit.
- Chocolate Stout Cake Pops.
Do you need a cake at a bridal shower?
Like weddings, bridal showers often include cake. But because they’re not weddings, don’t feel the need to offer something big day-ready, like a traditional white confection. If you want, you can supplement a cake (or a bunch of mini cakes) with other treats by assembling a full-blown dessert table.
How do you add height to a dessert table?
5 Ways to add Height
- Add height by placing a tray on votive cups turned upside down, or chunky candlesticks.
- Use large pillar candlesticks to hold small vases of flowers or candles.
- Wood boxes, hat boxes, crates can all be used as risers to hold small treats or trays of sweets.
- Cake stands can hold more than just cakes.
What desserts do you have at a wedding?
These dessert options are so tasty, your guests will forget all about cake.
- Cookie Shots. Photo Credit: Ten22 Studio.
- Ice Cream. Photo Credit: Ten22 Studio.
- Pie Tower. Photo Credit: Jose Villa.
- S’mores. Photo courtesy of Hollywood Candy Girl.
- Cinnamon Rolls.
- Dessert Shots.
- Waffles.
- Doughnut Hole Skewers.