Candies for candy bar setups




















This takes into account the people who might take a little more and the guests who will take less. The size of your take-home containers may influence this amount.

Expect guests to fill the containers to the top. Stock extra candy for the buffet if you plan to provide large take-home containers. Another consideration is the size of your serving containers.

For this reason, smaller containers that an attendant refills throughout the night often look better on the table. Let the fun begin! The great thing about a DIY candy bar for wedding guests is that anything goes, so have fun picking your favorite candies. Now that you have some basic ground rules in mind, start choosing your candy. Because the candy bar idea is flexible, you can weave in other goodies to shake things up. Nuts, cookies, chocolate-dipped fruit, mini cupcakes, cake balls and other small snacks work well to round out the candy offerings on the table.

View Our Candy Capabilities. The containers serve a key role in your candy bar. For this reason, you should choose containers that are pretty and fitting for your theme. Glass containers are popular because they let the candy show.

Trays and cake stands offer a different way to display candies. Place gourmet chocolates or wrapped candies on the trays for a fun display.

For a rustic wedding, fill metal buckets with candy. A cloth liner keeps unwrapped candies clean. Wicker baskets also work well for wrapped candies. Instead of spending a lot of money, dig through your cupboards to see what kind of containers you already have that might work. A dollar store is good place to score inexpensive glass containers if your own kitchen leaves you short on containers. Other container store options include restaurant supply stores, secondhand stores, discount retailers and craft stores.

Several items need to fit on the candy bar table while leaving enough room for guests to reach and fill their bags. Having an arrangement plan saves you time and stress on your wedding day. When arranging your wedding candy bar, consider the different elements and how they play off each other. A varied display often looks better than uniform lines or rows of candy bowls.

Put containers of different heights next to one another. Place boxes, books or other items on the table to elevate some of the containers for more pronounced height differences. Place a tablecloth or pieces of fabric over the entire display to hide the props that add height. If your idea of the perfect party also includes a candy buffet, you'll find all of your candy buffet supplies right here at Oriental Trading. We have glass candy buffet jars, plastic candy containers, candy scoops and more.

Plus our online candy store offers everything you need for an amazing holiday candy buffet. Coordinate your buffet with your party colors like red and green, blue and silver or silver and gold. You can even coordinate your candy buffet to match the theme of your party! Add beautiful colored lanterns, with table cloths and centerpieces to match and you've got the perfect candy buffet table. With blue table skirts, blue and white snowflake balloons and so much more it's easy to create the perfect party.

If you're thinking about a religious candy buffet you'll find suckers in the shape of the cross, mini candy canes attached to bible verses, mini "Colors of Faith" candy canes with attached card, Hang Your Hope On Him candy canes with attached religious card, Joy To The World candy fun packs, Tangy Tarts, Scripture Candy and Faith Buttermints. You are going to be amazed at how easy it is to match your party theme with our cute and funny lollipops!

I just got 2 bags of the Hershey Miniature candy bars and made labels to fit them! I used Microsoft word and PicMonkey.

A super easy way to add a custom detail to the candy on your candy bar! We used these little Chalkboard Place Cardholders from Oriental Trading to label the candy on the candy bar with a chalk marker. I made two dumbo banners for the wall behind the candy bar and I added a little plush Dumbo since it was a Dumbo Themed Baby Shower. They were pretty easy to make and I might put up a tutorial for them a little later.

Then I added a Thank you sign! Thanks for this lovely welcome you have given me today,. Now you could just use little plastic bags for the candy bar but I wanted a little something more. So I decided on boxes and bags! I picked out these cute mini blue striped popcorn boxes and clear plastic goodie bags. I made little Thank you labels on the computer and cut them out using a Scallop Circle 3 inch punch that I got at Hobby Lobby. Then we attached them to the boxes with glue dots.

I also put out the plastic bags and some ribbon, so that they could fill the bags with candy, tie them closed and drop them down into their little candy box. We also made a few examples before the party and set them out for everyone to see on the candy bar.



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