Category Archives: Candy buffet

Rustic Yellow Country Wedding Shoot

This gorgeous couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary by reliving their wedding day with a fashion shoot featuring gorgeous sunny yellow details,  complete with a delicious dessert buffet and rustic styling.
Just the thing for all those brides who’d love to wear their dress “just one more time!”

Don’t they just look madly in love!?

Photographer: Kaylee Eylander Photography
Floral Designer:
Stadium Flowers
Invitation Designer:
Less Ordinary Designs
Dress Store:
From The Gown Up
Cake Designer:
Jenny Cookies
Makeup Artist:
Chic Tweak
Personal Stylist:
Embellish By Terri
Tuxedo and Mens Attire:
Hillstreet Cleaners
Submitted via Two Bright Lights

Daily Wedding Inspiration: Dessert Buffet by CakeInk

This gorgeous dessert buffet and accompanying table-setting is just the thing for an afternoon garden wedding or engagement party. The versatile lemon theming- used both for the colour and to create the delicious sounding menu- is both chic and fresh.

The touches of D.I.Y- the sweet cake flags , chalkboard and unique dessert jars add to the charm of the setting.

The custom designed placecards and coasters are stylish and personal while the centrepiece of fresh lemons ties the theme back.

Dessert buffet, styling and stationery: Cake Ink

Wedding Styling Inspiration: Candy Bars

Whether it be for dessert, bomboniere or a scrumptious centrepiece, lolly bars are a gorgeous (and yummy) way to add a point of difference to your wedding day, engagement party or bridal shower.

I for one had the best of intentions for my wedding however when it to organising the jars and lollies as well as stressing about who would set it up and style it beautifully on the day I gave up on the idea as it all seemed a bit hard!

When I heard that A Lavish Affair can design, style and theme a candy bar specifically for your event I just had to share it with you busy brides. This Melbourne based company creates sophisticated stylish events and can bring your vision to life.

Image credit: A Lavish Affair

Daily Wedding Inspiration: Wedding Cake

Gorgeous Jen of Made by Girl inspires me with her stylish taste with her every blog post and her beautiful wedding is no exception.
Jen’s mother-in-law created this lovely cake featuring a top-piece of all coconut and mini-cakes of vanilla and chocolate swirl.

The cake was prettily displayed amongst chocolate strawberies and other delicious desserts on a sweets table guests could serve themselves.


Candy Bar Jars


Searching for the perfect mix of decorative and practical jars for your candy bar or table decorations? Look no further than Brown Button Trading, a gorgeous online store which ships worldwide- how perfect is that?!

After some tips for your own candy bar or dessert bar? See here for a how-to including yummy lollies. And see here for more candy bar inspirations.

Of course, apothecary jars aren’t just for yummy lollies, up next is some more wonderful inspiration for gorgeous glass jars.

How to: Candy Buffet

As promised here are some tips and ideas for creating your own delightful candy buffet filled with all things sweet!

Getting started
- Budget for it! Lollies are inexpensive however buying large quantities and displaying them can add up.
- Consider what yours and your fiancé’s favourite lollies are to make it more meaningful.
- What are the colours and themes of the day/the reception? Tie the buffet in to this theme.
- How you imagine the table to look. I.E brigh
tly coloured, all one colour, personalised.
- Discuss the concept with the venue and ensure they have the space and a large enough table.

- Consider displaying the cake on the table to add to the overall look and also draw guests attention to it.

Lollies
- M&M’s can be custom ordered (from the U.S) in 25 different colours, with initials and even sketches for a yummy personalised touch.
- Pink Frosting
stocks a range of bonbonierre including Jelly-Bellies and super cute Conversation Hearts. Words include love, joy, our day and hope.
- Wrapped lollies like milk-shakes and sherbies are colourful and easy for guests to pick.
- Lolly-pops are always a favourite and will look great sticking out of the display. These pretty pink ones are also available in white from Papier d’Amour.- Sugared Almonds are available in many different colours and can match any theme. Buy in bulk online or go glam with silver or gold almonds (available from Papier’dAmour or online here)
- Other favourites include musk sticks, mints, rock candy, marshmallows, foil-wrapped chocolates, lindt balls, jaffas and bo-peeps. The Little Gift has a big selection where you are sure to find some childhood favourites.

Jars, vases and bowls - Apothecary jars look glamourous and will show off the lollies. Try homewares stores. In Sydney, Coco Republic stock jars of different sizes priced at $100-$200.
- Clear glass or crystal jars create a classic look, glossy black glass is modern and different.
- Open topped bowls and vases look great with lollies overflowing out and also makes life easy for guests.

Image: The Sweetest Event

Goody Bags
- Simple
white or brown paper bags are sweet yet inexpensive.
- Poppies
For Grace have paper bags with different prints which are pretty and nostalgic
- There are a zillion sized favour boxes and noodle boxes with different prints, colours and motifs. Persona
lise plain boxes with mongrammed stickers or stamps. Pink Frosting has a huge range of boxes, bags and stickers.
- Roll some pretty squares of paper into cones f
or guests to fill. Easy and unique.
Tips
- Hiring the jars, platters and bowls can cut back on the cost.
- Have plenty of lolly scoops on hand- no one will want to touch the jars after people have their hands in them!

- Have the emcee remind guests to visit the buffet throughout the night to avoid chaos at midnight when guests are leaving.
- Displaying simple lollies in unexpected ways makes the buffet fun and unique.
This pink dessert table by event coordinator Vicky Crease features m&m’s (or maybe smarties?) in shot glasses! For more droolworthy images from Vicky’s events, as well as an interview where she shares her experiences see Absolutely Beautiful Things.

The best thing about Candy Buffets is that they work for any event; bridal showers, baby showers, birthdays- just adapt to suit the event.

Image: (at top) Stephanie Williams

Candy Buffet

I am obsessed with the concept of a Candy Buffet. When done well, it is a great way to create an amazing visual display at the reception as well as a fun bonbonierre for guests.

The more the merrier!
Plan the buffet based on the overall look, rather than quantities per guest. There will be more lollies this way but it will look amazing and be a talking point for guests throughout the night.

Image: The Sweet Stuff

Image: Details Events & Party

Traditional meets modern
Almonds have been used since ancient times to celebrate weddings and births.Over the centuries, this developed into coloured sugared almonds.
Traditionally, five (Jordan) almonds are presented in a tulle and given to guests to represent fertility, longevity, wealth, health and happiness. The bitterness of the almond and the sweetness of the coated candy represent the bitter sweetness of a marriage.

Image: Details Events & Party. 2nd image: I’m not sure I am sorry!

Maximum Impact
Team with the theme (to borrow from Kath ‘n Kim)
Image: Details Events & Party, The Sweetest Event

ColourImage: Details Events & Party, Budget Weddings

Think outside the square
Nuts, cookies or popcorn are good options if candy is not your thing or you aren’t convinced every guest has such a sweet-tooth.

Images: The Knot, Martha Stewart

Make it easy!
To avoid chaos at the candy bar, individually wrap the favours in cellophane or little boxes with thank-you tags for guests.
The gifts can still be gorgeously displayed, becoming a feature of the reception without the hassle of guests filling bags

Like the idea? Tomorrow I will have candy ideas, stockists and other tips for creating your own fabulous lolly buffet!