1. 23:34 5th Mar 2012

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    The way JFK makes Santorum, apparently. Hah.

    Click the link to find a great selection of different ways to word your invitation, while still including all the important details!

     
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Wine for a Wedding is a company that sells a beautiful wedding gift that you and your groom can cherish together.  The wine box has 3 panels.  Each panel shows the couple when they can open the bottle of wine.  The person giving the gift can also leave a message inside for the couple to enjoy together.  This box is called the Classic Trio and retails for $55.  There are other styles available as well.  Check them out!
Such a great gift for a couple tying the knot.  The design is so sleek that it can match any room in your house.

    lacedinweddings:

    Wine for a Wedding is a company that sells a beautiful wedding gift that you and your groom can cherish together.  The wine box has 3 panels.  Each panel shows the couple when they can open the bottle of wine.  The person giving the gift can also leave a message inside for the couple to enjoy together.  This box is called the Classic Trio and retails for $55.  There are other styles available as well.  Check them out!

    Such a great gift for a couple tying the knot.  The design is so sleek that it can match any room in your house.

     
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    intravenousweddingoverdose:

    I’ve pulled together some examples of dessert bars, as well as a buying guide of sorts to help you get started in building a fabulous sweets setup that is just as pretty as it is delicious :)

    Ingredient #1 - CANDY!

    Here’s your chance to integrate a ton of color and fun into your sweets bar! Keep in mind that you’ll want to include a good variety of candies, which can be displayed in different ways.

      • Loose candy like jelly beans, Mike & Ike’s, Skittles, gumballs, mints, M&M’s, gummy bears, Reese’s Pieces, peach rings, Swedish Fish, Sweethearts, Dots, Lemon Drops and Jujyfruits.

      • Wrapped candy like Smarties, salt water taffy, Tootsie Rolls, Laffy Taffy, Jolly Ranchers, peppermints, Snickers, Reese’s and other hard candies.

      • Put it on a stick to add some height to your table with candies like lollipops, rock candy, licorice, candied apples, suckers, cotton candy, candy canes and cake pops.

    • Salty snacks like pretzels, popcorn, Pirate’s Booty, almonds and Cracker Jacks.

    Ingredient #2 - Signage & Backdrops

    This is an easy thing to forget with all of the yummy sweets you’ll be thinking about! Make sure that you have signs labeling all of the candies, baked goods and other desserts on the table. It’s also a good idea to have at least one larger sign or banner with a cute saying like, “Love is sweet,” “Candy bar,” or Sweet love.” My favorite find is this shabby chic engraved wooden box by Bragging Bags! Too cute, and it’ll add some height to your table setup! Some other suggestions include this burlap banner is adorable, a chalkboard sign, large wooden letters or simply DIY by printing out a sign and putting it in a little frame like this one. 

    As for backdrops, think about fabric, paper garlands and banners, streamers, ribbons…one of the images I’ve included below uses feather boas!

    Ingredient #3 - Homemade Sweets & Baked Goods

    Here’s an easy way to integrate something sweet, personal and homemade into your dessert bar. Really think about what your family and friends, or even you, could bring to the table. Ask your loved ones to bring a platter or two of your favorite brownies, cookies, muffins, cakes, pies, tarts and more! The more people you can ask to contribute, the better, since you probably don’t want to have to ask your aunt to make 5 pies to feed all 200 of your guests!

    It’s also a good idea to get a few extra pretty decorated desserts from your favorite bakery. Little cakess covered in sugar flowers, brightly frosted cupcakes, pretty pink cake pops, rainbow sprinkled doughnuts…the sky’s the limit! Also think about any other baked goods that have a special place in yours and your groom’s heart, such as Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Oatmeal Creme Pies, Krispy Kreme’s, McDonald’s apple pies, Pinkberry, banana pudding…any guilty pleasure, really ;)

    Ingredient #4 - Dishes & Takeaways

    This is an obvious one, but will probably take the most time to collect! Once you’ve planned out what exactly you’d like to include on your sweets table, you’ll need to decide how you’ll display them!

      • Glass apothecary jars like these are great for any of your taller candies like suckers, licorice, cotton candy, rock candies, etc.



      • Lettered dishes like these by Romantic Planet are one of my FAVORITES! Functional and totally adorable. A must-have, in my opinion! :)

    • Favor takeaways are going to be a necessity so your guests can take advantage of your beautiful dessert bar! These can be as simple as little brown paper bags stamped with your monogram, to custom made canvas bags like these and these, to these more elaborate and totally pretty burlap and lace pouches byWedding For You.

    Ingredient #5 - Well…CAKE, of course!

    This is where I think you should also place your wedding cake, in my opinion. It seems to really round out the dessert bar nicely, and serves as a great center focal point for the entire setup.

     
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Fabric-Inspired Wedding Cakes
     
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