Everyday Party Magazine Fall 2013 Issue 3

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Candy and Dessert Table DIY & Styling Tips

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ho doesn’t like candy? With so many options you can add to your wedding, sweet 16 or bridal shower, Why not add a candy station to your event? It’s a crowd pleaser and definitely an awesome way to say “Thank you” to your guests. There so many ideas that are out there to create a candy station and only five steps to creating your perfect candy station. *Budget- How much are you wanting to spend? You also have to consider the number of guests you have attending your event. *Supplies- Apothecary Jars, containers and displays. Table decorations to add to your theme. Scoops, labels and of course the take out boxes/bags for your guests. *Candy- This is always the fun part! It can get pricey when you are going with a certain color palette, but you can save by buying in bulk and you can also replenish. *Desserts- When looking to add more touches and beautification to your station, always go with desserts! My go-to desserts are cake pops by Cake Pops by Janine and chocolate covered Oreos by Bella’s Bakery! They both do an amazing job and always the best finishing touches of my candy station. *Candy Display- It’s all about the details and presentation! Elevate your jars on boxes that you can find at Michael’s or JoAnn’s. It adds more to your candy bar and easy access for your guests to get their favorite candy. You can also find old frames and paint them to the color of your color scheme as well. From the colorful linens to the backdrop that pops, you have so many options. Get creative and have fun with it!

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