Move over old-fashioned wedding cake, and welcome the innovative wedding desserts that are taking over Brooklyn wedding receptions.
A wedding is supposed to be a chance to let down your hair and party! Everyone loves eating cake because it reminds us of when we were kids at birthday parties! Who says as an adult you can’t continue to celebrate?
They say first comes love, then dessert. Here’s some cute and creative dessert stations to show your guests how much you love them by letting them have fun with sugar and chocolate.
1. Mini-Dessert Bar – Let your guests eat cake if they want, but give them other yummy options like mini cheesecakes, individual strawberry shortcakes, champagne flutes of chocolate mousse and key lime pie martinis. A dessert bar gives your guests these options!
A dessert bar is a great way to personalize your reception by showing guests a glimpses of your favorite tastes.
Get double use out of the dessert bar and use it as decoration and replace the centerpiece with a multi-level dessert presentation.
Guests will love creating a plate out of sprinkles and pies at your Brooklyn wedding reception.
2. Bright Candy Bar – Really tempt your guest with an interactive candy bar at your Brooklyn wedding!
Guests will enjoy sharing in the celebration with sugar and frosting!
Select an assortment of your favorite treats and create a table for all of the ingredients. Encourage your friends and family to design their own desserts!
3. Chocolate Fountain – Chocolate is becoming the new cake at Brooklyn wedding receptions. Who doesn’t love chocolate, especially if it’s covering strawberries, bananas, pretzels, or chips? Chocolate fountains can be classy and gourmet, and it will be sure to have your guests talking.
Let your guests indulge in a sweet moment that fills the room as they dance the night away.
Brooklyn weddings are supposed to be fun. These creative wedding dessert stations are an innovative and clever way to incorporate your guests on your special day.
Sugar and chocolate always brings smiles. Let your Brooklyn wedding reception be remembered by all!
Life is short, eat dessert first!
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