The best way to go about this is to first consider your budget and what is left of it. This is not a high a priority and should only be considered if there is extra money. How to achieve this bar?
-Figure out what kind of sweet bar you would like to have at your reception
-Make a list of all the sweets that you would like to have
-Purchase vases in various sizes and scoops
-Create labels of what will be in the vases to make it easier for your guests to know what they are getting
-Have small organza bags or favor boxes for your guests to take all of their goodies home
Sweet bars are usually revealed towards the end of the reception when guests are beginning to leave. This can also be a nice substitute for thank you gifts to your guests. They might get a cavity or two, but they will still enjoy it! :-)
Candy Buffet
(ww.freewebs.com)
Pie Dessert Bar
(alexanevents.com)
Popcorn Bar
(cateringeden.com)
Ice Cream Bar (perfect for a summer wedding)
(www.weddingsalon.com)
Cookie Bar
(ellybevents.com)
Simple Dessert Bar
(chelseapatriciablog.com)
Thank you for checking in on today's blog!
*Zee*
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