There’s nothing sweeter than saying your vows before all of your family and friends—except for maybe the dessert table.
Eating cake is undoubtedly one of the highlights of your wedding, and having a beautifully decorated dessert table will entice your guests to sample all of the goodies.
Need some help with how to prepare your dreamy dessert display at your reception? Here are eight ways to show off those sweet treats and dazzle your guests all at once.
Whether you’re hosting a rustic wedding or going with more of a boho-chic vibe, a traditional wedding cake always has its place no matter what kind of theme or wedding colors you choose.
But just because it’s a traditional cake doesn’t mean it has to look boring. Here are some ideas to make it stand out:
When it comes to designing your own nontraditional wedding cake, all that’s required is that it’s edible and can be sliced into several pieces, which means that only your creativity is your limit.
Here are some examples of a nontraditional wedding cake that are sure to please a crowd:
Cupcakes are a great way to add a dash of color to your dessert table. Best of all, they are completely versatile and decorated with a nearly unlimited mix of ingredients (candies, fruits, sprinkles, decorative frosting, or even truffles) so they are endlessly customizable.
Thinking about having cupcakes at your wedding dessert table? Here are some ideas to make your cupcake display truly unique:
Donuts are having a moment in wedding receptions—and who can really disagree with their presence? They’re sugary, sweet, simple, and sure to be a big hit with your guests. Donuts, like cupcakes, are also endlessly customizable. And because of their circular shape and hole, it’s easy to find fun ways to display them on the dessert table.
Need to find some donut inspiration? Here are a few creative ways to implement donuts into your dessert table (Bonus: These will look fantastic in your wedding photos.):
Whether you feel like France is your second home or you just consider yourself a Francophile, macarons are the daintiest, prettiest dessert that’s becoming a trending fixture at wedding dessert tables. French macarons are bite-sized and light, coming in a variety of flavors and colors that can easily fit your wedding theme.
Thinking about incorporating this little French delicacy into your big day? Here are some of our favorite ways to use macarons at the dessert table:
The only bad part about the dessert table is that it’s not portable—unless, of course, you encourage your guests to take it home or back to their hotel rooms. The candy bar has been a popular fixture at weddings for some time now, and for good reason: It’s inexpensive, colorful, and easy to put together.
Here are some ideas for a successful candy bar at your dessert table:
There are few creative wedding ideas that compete with a s’mores station at your dessert table. A s’mores station will work year-round and can be cozy in the fall or winter, or it can be an entertaining boost to a spring or summer wedding.
To have your s’mores station go off without a hitch, be sure to do the following:
If you’re having a summer wedding, there’s no better dessert to offer relief from the heat than ice cream. Give your guests an unexpected treat by serving ice cream at the reception.
Here are some ways to pull off your ice cream party: