Wedding dessert tables are favored by many couples today. A separate corner (table, counter, or even a few small tables) with various sweets for the wedding guests can be a lovely wedding venue décor item, not just a place where you can have a bite. There is a myriad of options of wedding desserts, so you’re free to have bite-size desserts, a pie bar, an assortment of cupcakes with different toppings, a fruit bar, a wall of sweet chewy snacks, or any other wedding desserts you like. You can even have both a grand wedding cake and multiple mini desserts.
This wedding dessert table is for those people who love minimalism or are planning a small wedding. A small wedding cake and two dozens of cupcakes is all you really need
If you want your wedding dessert table to look plentiful, choose several options of tiny bite-size snacks. They can be rather simple and not too expensive but it will look like the table is full of sweets
For different tastes and desires, mix sweets with fruits. Especially if you’re inviting guests with kids. Make sure there are healthy desserts for those who’s on healthy eating
Have a themed wedding dessert table – that’s fun! Here’s an idea for a Christmas wedding
Often, the wedding dessert table is not just a place where your guests can have a bite but a spectacular location decorated with flowers, balloons, ribbons, etc
In case your assortment of wedding desserts is not very wide, add florals and table decorations to make the location look more beautiful and plentiful. Your wedding dessert table should never look empty and boring
Place a small installation with romantic photos of you two, the newlyweds, on the wedding dessert table so that people can eat their sweets and wish you all the best. Good vibes are always welcome for a newly-created family
Sometimes creative wedding dessert table décor totally makes your day. Who would think big and rough wood slices can look so wonderfully together with delicate cupcakes
Throw in some fancy and stylish table décor pieces, like vintage candlesticks, chic vases, unusual trays and dishes, etc, and your wedding dessert table will look like it was designed by a pro
If you’re against unhealthy greasy and sugary desserts, make an abundant fruit bar for your wedding guests. Although, make sure the assortment is wide so that everybody could find something they like. And think in advance how people will eat all this – if you just place bowls of whole apples, peaches, and pears, ladies probably won’t touch them. The fruits and berries should be either small or cut into pieces