Monday, April 1, 2013

Candy Bar Wedding Ideas

So wedding plans are coming along... We have a little over 5 months until the big day! Plus- I am directing a musical and still teaching full time! I am very busy- and strongly irritated when people around me complain about being busy. they have no idea what busy is!

I am currently working on a candy bar for my wedding. So here are a few of my ideas:

Since I am getting married in September I LOVE this fall-colored candy bar.
I see lots of Reeses pieces, Candy Corn, pumpkins, a gold- wrapped chocolates. Beautiful!!! Maybe a chocolate fountain with strawberries could also play well into this color scheme!

I also Love pink, so here are a few pink ideas:


Again, we have the gold wrapped chocolate but the pastel pinks, corals and purple candies are fun and lovely. I love the addition of the pink ribbon and flowers decorating the martini-shaped containers. very simple and easy!

I am drooling over this green-themed candy bar. What do you think?

The silver Hershey Kisses mixed with green malt balls and mint candy are so adorable!! I also love the white photo frames with the names of the candy printed in white-on-green. Similar frames can be found at Michael's crafts, usually on sale. The glass containers are very simple in shape- but very large. They might cost a lot of money to fill up! I would look for green candy around St. Patricks day and Easter. This makes a lovely spring table display!!!

I am IN LOVE with this blue candy bar- very cute and makes me think of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.


Blue and white M & M's, White Jordan Almonds and those cute swizzle lolipops- so simple and cute! I think some blue taffy would be a nice addition. I also like the way it matches the wedding cake- because not everyone likes cake!


This one is very colorful and would look lovely at a birthday party or event- but I am not sure I would like it for my wedding. It almost looks kind of childish and circus-y. I do love the way this display looks, however I think I would use it for a birthday party- or even engagement party- before I would use it in my wedding.