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Friday
Jul152011

Fun-Dip Shots

Looking for a fun and inexpensive addition to your mitzvah desserts? Try Fun-Dip Shots! This just shows you that presentation is everything!  These fun-dip shots were butler-passed at a recent Bat Mitzvah, and they were a huge hit with the kids. To make these for your event, simply buy some individual Fun-dip packets in your theme colors (we bought the Fun-Dip candy at Party City). Pour candy into plastic shot glasses, and add the Lik-M-Aid sugar stick. Arrange them on a platter for a fun sugar blast!

Photo courtesy of Party Perfect

Thursday
Oct142010

Candy sushi: A fun dessert option!

I made these candy sushi pieces for a friend's sushi party, and I thought I'd post the photos and share how they are made. They are very easy to put together, fun to make with kids, and would be a really fun addition to your dessert offerings for the kids at any Bar/Bat Mitzvah!

I followed these candy sushi directions from Mommy Knows, which are wonderful, because they include photos of how to make these tasty treat! In a nutshell, melt the butter in the microwave, then mix in the mini marshmallows and rice krispies, just like you would when making rice krispie treats.  To make the rolls, press the mixture down on some wax paper. Then place gummy worms across the top edge (about an inch or so down from the edge), and roll the sheet up, so that the gummy worms are now in the center of the roll. Trim once you have a full roll of krispie around your worms (because you don't want it to be too thick). Cut into slices, and THEN wrap the edge with fruit-by-the-foot rollups (the instructions say to wrap the roll in a full size fruit rollup, but i wanted the edges to look nice and crisp, so I thought this was a better method). This would look better with green fruit rollups to make it look more like seaweed, but I couldn't find any, so I used the red. For the nigiri, just make little rice cakes from the mixture that are about 2" x 1". Place a swedish fish on top, and wrap with a slim piece of fruit rollup! Easy peasy!

But display is really important to get the full effect. I went to our local supermarket, and asked if I could have the sushi trays to display my candy sushi. I also asked for the little green fake grass, to separate the rolls from the nigiri sushi, just like the real thing. They gave me a strange look, but then handed them over to me for free! Putting the candy in these little sushi trays really makes it look so real! Enjoy!

Candy sushi directions with photos from Mommy Knows

Sunday
Aug152010

Mason Jar Candy Favors

I am throwing a Sweet 16 dinner party for my daughter this weekend, and created this little party favor for all her friends. This was an inexpensive project, and would be a great favor for any mitzvah as well. I purchased a small mason jar at Michaels (about $1.50 each). Filled with candy, and tied a grosgrain ribbon around the jar vertically (I secured it with a little clear tape). I tied a separate bow, and attached that to the vertical ribbon with a glue gun. Then I created a little logo based on the Reeses' logo for her, and printed it on glossy stickers for the front of the jar. I love how they turned out, and they will certainly look festive on the table!

Photo courtesy of Party Perfect

Sunday
Aug152010

Lollipops Place Card Display: Lollipops are Popping!

Just found another adorable display of lollipop place cards! In this setup, the lollipops are standing in a tray of grass, popping up like little flowers. Each lollipop has an individual sticker with the guest's name and table assignment (table names are different types of candy). I thought this would be a great display for the ever-popular candy-themed bar/bat mitzvahs!

via Hostess with the Mostess

 

Just ask your florist to order you a large tray of wheat grass to make this display yourself.  Purchase some whirly pops to add a great swirl of color (60 for $60.95 at the Candy Crate).

Create the name labels (these could even be done in Microsoft Word). I've found that with labels like these, it's best to print on full letter sized 8.5" x 11" sticker sheets (found at office supply stores), and then cut to size. Adhere labels to the pops, arrange in the tray, and you have a fun and colorful place card display. I love when the place card establishes the theme and doubles as a little party favor as well!

Sunday
Mar212010

Video Arcade Themed Candy Buffet

We recently coordinated a super-fun video arcade themed Bar Mitzvah for a very sweet young man. He loved all types of video games, from retro pong and pac-man all the way through to wii games. We had so much fun with his theme! Here's a glimpse of his candy buffet. We created his custom signage to look like a video game on a tv screen (Matthew's Candy Mania). We made a pacman graphic and had it imprinted on these oversized plastic stadium cups, which doubled as candy containers and a take-home favor. Each candy jar label was customized with the individual images from that candy's box, with the Candymania candy buffet logo along the bottom edge. Overall, an exciting and fun effect for this festive candy buffet! 


 

All photos courtesy of Party Perfect

 

Tuesday
Dec082009

"Love Is Sweet" Candy Buffet

We recently had the pleasure of putting together a gorgeous "Love Is Sweet" candy buffet for a wedding. The event took place in historic Casa Feliz in Winter Park, Florida. There was a vintage theme, incorporating hues of brown and lavender... Here are some photos of the display. Many thanks to Root Photography for providing us with the fantastic professional photos! As always, we created custom labels and wrapped a grosgrain ribbon around each glass jar. We made up a lovely vintage "Love Is Sweet" sign, which the bride and groom say they will hang in their home as a memento of their wedding day. We also made altered "Good N Plenty" boxes, by putting the bride and groom's names on the front of the box (with the font and style to match the Good N Plenty logo).

 

If you live in the Central Florida area and are interested in a candy buffet or planning for your event, please visit our website: Party Perfect

Thursday
Oct012009

Personalized Candy Box

It was such fun to make this personalized candy box for an upcoming wedding candy buffet. We simply made a circular label that was the size of the "Good & Plenty" logo. Once adhered to the box, we have our own adorable branded item to mark the occasion of this special day for Nicole and Michael. Stay tuned for full pix of this gorgeous candy buffet!

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Tuesday
Aug182009

Cotton Candy on the Rocks

Thanks to Martha Stewart Weddings,  there's a new way to serve cotton candy... Wrapped around sticks of retro rock candy! You can rent a cotton candy machine, and even get colored sugar in your theme colors. What a great new way to serve one of my favorite sweet treats!