I was given the fun job of creating a CANDY BAR for a dear friends "purple themed" wedding shower! The shower was just gorgeous and the candy was a hit. Only problem I see with Candy Bar's: they look so nice that people are scared to eat from it! Dive right on in everybody! That is why they are there!
Tips for a candy bar:
- Different shades of color add depth and a new element
- Throw in different shape vases and heights
- Flowers soften the look and add a happy element
- Putting a hanging back drop behind it, will close in the look and let the Candy Bar stand out without anything else distracting it
- Think of a cute way to bag up the candy so people can take it home



~ Michele
2 comments:
Beautiful Michele, love the Nothing Bundt Cake and lavender sprigs are such a fabulous touch!! Lovely. Thank you for sharing, love all your blogging :)
Love this! You are so talented! At our wedding, we did a cookie buffet and we made all of the cookies!
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