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Sunday, 23 September 2012

Wedding Candy Buffet



Wedding shall be a celebration of the two lovers and brings joy to everyone who attends it. From kids to oldies, everyone would enjoy candy buffet..err..exception to bride maybe :(



However I do wonder would it turn to disaster? Imagine candies scattered on floor, lollipops got stuck in hair, oh my...

Still I really think its fun. At least there something to indulge at a wedding while waiting for bride and groom kan..







images source: my pinterest

some ideas for what should be in the buffet:

  • jellybeans
  • lollipops
  • love letters
  • candy canes
  • cake pops
  • cupcakes
  • macarons
  • just add anything sweet on the list..

Would you do a candy buffet? Yes or no?

6 comments:

  1. There's this store in OU, in the new wing section where they handmade the candy right in the store. The small hard candies are put in tiny bottles, a cute little view.

    And if its me, I'll be leaning towards a chocolate themed candy buffet (So I can eat it too). Its a cute idea.

    AND, please invite me if you do a candy buffet.

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  2. hanis! of course i'll invite you.

    chocolate themed sounds yummy. imagine chocolate fountain..hehe..

    oh..i haven't notice any handmade candy shop at OU. thanks for the info..going to grab some of them :D

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  3. YEAY. I've been to a wedding with a chocolate fountain.

    At Pyramid, you can rent chocolate fountains, if I'm not mistaken. The stall is somewhere near MPH. The candy shop at OU is new, I went there yesterday and had a taste of a sample. Blueberrrry.

    Yummy.

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  4. For real! God..thats help a lot. Thank you Thank you..

    I hope everything is under budget. and still look nice as expected.

    It's been hard to find something nice within budget unless you diy it.

    i wish there's site, offers used items for wedding. especially the decoration.

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  5. I think the expensive ones would be the baked goods aka lolly cakes, macarons. You can always borrow a pretty tablecloth, the jars, plates from people.

    And if you're a creative person, that will help with the diy. I think that would be the fun part, making the candy buffet set up yourself.

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  6. couldn't agree more. i'd do anything to cut the cost. hehe...hopes there'll be enough time to get prepared. oh my..

    pray for us ok..thanks a lot hanis for giving ideas. really appreciate them. as i'm kind of stuck and no direction where should i start. oh dear..

    hehe..thanks a lot (so happy)

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