Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Build a Better Candy Bar

Candy Bars and Buffets aren't a new concept for events these days, but clients that I work with still ask the same questions when putting one together for their upcoming event or wedding. 


How much candy should I purchase?

This usually depends on how many guests you are expecting, but a general rule to use is 5 lbs of 6-7 different types of candy. If you are expecting 200+ guests, I would increase the amount to 5-7 lbs of 7-8 types. If you are expecting less than 100 guests, 5 lbs of 5-6 types should be plenty!

What type of candy should I purchase?

I advise my clients to purchase candy that they like to eat and are their favorites, not to base it on their event colors. Sometimes when you purchase candy based on colors, you are limited with the kinds you can buy and there tends to be tons left over that no one likes. You should also consider the time of year for your event. If you are having a summer event, you probably want to avoid a lot of chocolate or other coated candies that could melt easily in the hot weather. Lastly, if you have a limited budget, name brand candies are usually more expensive so go with a generic version if you can. 



Where should I purchase the candy?

I recommend buying from a bulk candy vendor. I order from CandyWarehouse, but there are lots of other sites and local stores to choose from. CandyWarehouse usually has coupon codes for discounts or shipping offers. You can also search by color, type of event or type of candy which makes choosing your candy a lot easier. 


How many jars do I need to purchase?

For an average candy bar, you'll be ordering 5 lbs of 5-6 different types of candy so you will need 7-8 different jars. Apothecary jars, vases and bowls can all be used as candy jars and it's good to use a good mix of high, low and medium to create levels. For apothecary jars, try to use ones that don't have too small an opening because guests will have trouble getting the candy out of them. Also, take into account the age of your guests. If it is a kids' party, you'll want to have jars that are lower and can't easily be knocked over. My favorite site for jars is SaveOnCrafts. They have a variety of vases, bowls & jars to choose from at great prices. Make sure to order your scoops too! 


How do I decide which candy goes in which jars?

I always wait until the candy comes to plan out the buffet, so I can see the actual size of the candy and which will fit best in which jars/vases. Put your jars out and try different candies in each to see what looks best. Your larger candy may be better in tall vases to fill the whole container. You can also decide if one type of candy is going to go in multiple vases, jars or bowls on the table. Post-it notes and taking photos can help plan out the candy bar for easy set-up the day of the event.


What bags or containers should I buy for my guests to take the candy in?

Small bags are the easiest option. You can purchase custom bags on Etsy and other websites which can be displayed on the candy bar table or the guest place settings. Boxes can be good too, but only if you have a place to display them. 




Do I need to decorate my candy table?

You don't need to do much and can always re-purpose decor items. For weddings, use a floral arrangement from your place card table for the candy table since the place card table is normally re-purposed for favors. A simple sign thanking your guests for coming or adding to the theme of your event is also a good idea to decorate the table. Another way to decorate is adding some ribbon to the jars or vases.



Make sure you get some photos of your candy bar before your guests dig in!

Still have questions about your candy bar? Email me at Classiceventsbykris@gmail.com and I'll help you!


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Easy Valentine's Day Ideas!

Happy Valentine's Day! Didn't have time to plan? No problem! Here are some easy ideas for celebrating Valentine's Day:

Heart Pizzas (via Recipe By Photo)

Red Velvet Truffles (from The Novice Chef)


Pink Champagne Heart Jello Shots (from That's So Michelle)


Heart Fruit Skewers (from Life In Wonderland)


Marshmallow Pops (from Glorious Treats)


Heart Shaped Bacon (via The Worley Gig)


Cupid Crispies (via BasicGrey Altered)


Valentine's Day On the Rocks (from Nochelatina)


Whether you are single or in love, I hope you have a sweet Valentine's Day! XOXO

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Happy National Pie Day!

In honor of National Pie Day today, I'm featuring a collection different delicious pie recipes. Enjoy!


This pie not only looks delicious but seems pretty easy to make. Great way to enjoy s'mores in the winter!



It's Girl Scout Cookie season! Support the girl scouts by buying some thin mints then make this delicious pie recipe from one of my favorite baking experts.



Still sticking to that New Year's resolution of eating healthy and working out? Good for you! Enjoy this delicious (and light) healthy pie recipe and don't ruin your diet. Keep it up!



Chicken Pot Pie? I know, I'm pushing it on the definition of "pies" here. But this is an easy weeknight dinner recipe that everyone will love.


Now, go make a pie and enjoy National Pie Day! 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Valentine's Day Treats

Valentine's Day is only days away! What are you planning on making for your Valentine this year? Here are some ideas from the experts:

Glorious Treats "Easy Valentine's Day Pops" featured on The TomKat Studio's "14 Days of Sweets"


Chocolate Cherry Whoopie Pies from Three Little Monkeys Studio featured on Catch My Party


 Cupid's Creme Brulee from Half Baked featured on Hostess With The Mostess


Mini Puffed Oven Pancakes with Berry Sauce from Our Best Bites


Cinnamon Cookie Crunch Popcorn from Our Best Bites


Heart Cake featured on WeHeartIt.com


Layered Heart Cupcake from Martha Stewart


Lots of other ideas on my Pinterest page too... Hope your Valentine's Day is as sweet as these treats!



Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Holiday Desserts

It's the season of cookies, cupcakes and lots of holiday sweets! Here are some that I've made or am planning to make for Christmas parties and other parties this month:

Holiday Cake Pops- Vanilla cake pops dipped in white chocolate and decorated with green and red sugars. I used red and green M&M's to add more holiday colors to this dessert. Or you can get even more creative and make reindeer cake pops. I made these last year for our holiday party (idea from Bakerella).




Iced Brownie Bites- Short Cut Alert! I bought this mini brownie bites and iced them using a pastry bag/decorating tip. Then sprinkled the tops with crushed candy cane. Mint plus chocolate are the perfect combo!


Chocolate Covered Marshmallows- Take regular sized marshmallows and dip them in chocolate, then decorate with all types of sprinkles. These would work as pops or in mini cupcake foils (as seen below) and you could use different chocolate.



Christmas Cookies- It would not be a holiday party without an assortment of home-made, family recipe Christmas Cookies!


Have a fun idea for a holiday dessert? Post it here!