The Ultimate Guide to Creating Stunning Lolly Buffets

The Ultimate Guide to Stunning Lolly Buffets

Who doesn’t enjoy a sweet treat every now and then? To be honest, I probably enjoy them way more than ‘every now and then’, and when I’m faced with a stunningly put together Lolly Buffet (or Candy Buffet – depending on where you are from) the likelihood of me resisting is even smaller. But I love Lolly Buffets for more than just the sweet treats – when put together well they add to the décor of the occasion; if you’re only serving a light dessert option they help add to this part of the menu; they make for a fun and interactive party favour option; and lastly, they create an awe and wonder that brings out the inner child from even the oldest of guests.

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white

But what does it mean to put a Lolly Buffet together well? What is it that makes the difference between throwing some bowls full of lollies on a table, and creating that space which inspires awe and wonder in your guests? Really it comes down to following certain steps. Steps which I’m sharing with you here today.

Before you do anything else you need to ask yourself a few questions. How many guests are you catering for? This will determine the quantity of sweets you will need. What is your colour scheme? This will help guide your sweet selection and overall design. What style are you going for? Rustic, Boho Chic, Classic, Elegant, Modern etc. And do you wish to add any design elements? These are things like glitter, crystals, and specific patterns etc. This will also help guide your overall design.

Once you have this sorted, it’s time to go sweet shopping. I suggest breaking your sweet search down into 3 categories.

Bulk Lollies:

These are the kinds that are usually sold by the packet e.g. M&Ms, Jellybeans, Milk Bottles, Liquorice Allsorts, Marshmallows, Chocolate Éclairs, Fruit Bursts etc. Quantity wise, I would recommend buying around 100g – 150g per person of this type of lollies.

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - bulk lollies
Lolly Buffet, in gold mint and white - bulk lollies
Designer Sweets:

These are more likely to be sold individually or in smaller amounts. They tend to cost a little more and look rather fancy. Examples of these are Ferrero Rocher, truffles, handmade fudges etc. Of course, if you are keen, you can always have a go at making some of these yourself. Quantity wise, aim for one piece per person – give or take a few.

Lolly buffet, in gold mint and white - designer sweets
Lolly buffet, in gold mint and white - designer sweets
Display Sweets:

These can be anything you like really – it is all in the way they are packaged to match the theme. Some examples are cake-pops, Hershey’s chocolate bars, and mini bags of candyfloss. I would also be inclined to include those swirly lollipops and rock candy-pops in this category. Quantity wise, whatever you like. These are mostly used to fill in spaces on the buffet table and make it look more decorative.

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - display sweets cakepops
Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - display sweets cakepops
More Shopping Hints:

Whatever sweets you choose make sure they fit in with your colour scheme – this contributes to your overall design. Also if you have favourite lollies that don’t work in with the scheme, don’t despair, consider packaging them so they do match.

Lolly buffet, in gold mint and white - bulk candy repackaged to match the theme

Lastly, shopping at your local supermarket or at the nearest Warehouse can be a little frustrating when you are looking for specific colours – so I recommend shopping with online lolly shops such as Crazy Candies, LollyShop and Hey Hey Candy. These companies are all based in New Zealand and they organise most of their lollies by colour.

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - apothacary jars
Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - apothacary jars

Now that you have purchased all the sweets it is time to design the layout of the buffet table. Let’s break this down into 3 parts also.

The Vessels:

While the fancy apothecary jars with their curvy lids look lovely, you certainly can still achieve great results without them. Hunt around to find a selection of jars, vases, glasses, trays etc. that will work with your selection of sweets and overall design. Mason jars and jam jars would work perfectly for an occasion with rustic design elements. Crystal bowls, cake stands and cut glass vases from Nana’s china cabinet or the second-hand store would work beautifully for a more elegant, classic themed. These day most hire companies stock a variety of lolly vessels too. You will also need to find scoops, spoons or tongs for the handling of the lollies. And last but not least the little lolly bags or favour boxes for your guests to fill.

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - apothacary jars
Here’s a few extra tips for filling your vessels:
  • Put your larger bulk lollies, like marshmallows, into your bigger containers.
  • Show off your designer sweets by using trays or cake stands. We used photo frames with paper in them that matched our theme.
  • If the containers look too empty once you’ve put the lollies in, you can place an upside-down cup in it first to take up some of the space in the container.
Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - apothacary jars
The Placement:

The two words to remember here are levels and symmetry. When you look at the layout of your buffet table you should see 3 obvious height levels – flat (at the front of the table), medium (around the middle of the table), and tall (towards the back of the table). This can be achieved with the size of the vessels but tends to look even better when you use risers (boxes covered in paper or painted to match the theme). Symmetry is basically trying to have the right-hand side of the table mirror the left-hand side of the table.  Just keep in mind that this isn’t an exact science – if you have a play with these aspects before hand you will generally find a balance that works.

Lolly Buffet in gold mint and white - buffet layout
Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - buffet centrepiece
The Printables:

You can do everything mentioned thus far and have a nice Lolly Buffet, but I believe it is this step that will make it truly stunning. Whether you design the printables yourself or buy them it doesn’t really matter. The main thing is that they pull together your overall design, which includes your colour scheme, design elements and style.

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - printable swing tags

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - printable tent cards

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - printable wrap and flat label

Oh and don’t forget the signage informing your guests of how to use this enchanting space. This will further enhance your guests’ experience.

Lolly buffet in gold mint and white - printable signage

 

I hope this guide sets you well on your way to creating your own stunning Lolly Buffet. Of course if you wish to have the pleasure of enjoying one of these without all the hard work you can always get in touch with us. As always, feel free to like and share this post with your friends.

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Go the All Blacks!

Create your own Sports Bar at home!

We’re now getting down to the final rounds of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. What better time to gather with friends and watch the games. Technically even the most casual of ‘get-togethers’ qualifies as a party so why not kick things up a notch and set up a refreshments station for all your guests to enjoy. Here’s some great ideas and products to help get your creative juices flowing.

All Blacks Party Supplies

Set up a table that is in view of your TV, but not obstructing it, and add a few decorations to it. If you’re not keen on making them yourself, then Build a Birthday have a great selection to choose from, and you can order them online too.

 

All Blacks food products

Next you need food. Some of New Zealand’s favourite brands are supporting our team by going black, so why not make use of them. Photo credit: 100% Pure New Zealand

 

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I think these tins full of popcorn, are a must. Available at most major supermarkets, not only is it a great game watching snack it adds to the décor. Photo credit: Countdown

 

Game Watching Food Recipes

So that all your snack food isn’t out of a packet, choose 1-2 sweet and savoury options to add to the table. Here’s some tasty ideas from KitchMe – if you choose dishes that can be prepared in advance, even better.

 

All Blacks Cookies

And if you feel like getting a bit fancy, you could even give these a try. Photo credit: The Whole Cake and Caboodle

Now while this may seem like a lot of work, as my Mum will often say, ‘there is a method to my madness’. Not only will this look amazing and help build a great atmosphere for watching the game – because you have put out everything your guests could possibly need on this “self-serve” food and beverage station, you’ll get to enjoy the game more because you won’t have to keep getting up to get things.

For more ideas check out our Rugby/Football Party pin board on Pinterest, and if you do give this a go we’d love to see your photos.

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5 Fabulous Father’s Day Ideas

Father’s Day is coming up this Sunday. If it has snuck up on you and you haven’t got anything planned yet then we’ve pulled together five of our favourite  Father’s Day ideas that are bound to inspire you.

The Manly Gift Bucket

A different more manly take on the gift basket, this gift bucket is a great way to put together lots of those little gifts for the Dads in your life.

As seen on: Tried and Twisted

The Sock Bouquet

If socks are what your Dad needs, then this is a novel and fun way to present them.

As seen on: One Good Thing

Car Treasure Hunt

If your Dad loves an adventure, then this could be the perfect gift experience.

As seen on: The Dating Divas

Photo Fun

I think there is always something special about giving and receiving a photo gift. This idea is awesome, and would be fairly easy to make too.

As seen on: House Hunt

Bow Tie Brunch

If you’re planning a Father’s Day brunch or dinner why not dress things up with these bow tie bundles.

As seen on: BLOGLOVIN’

We hope this inspires you for your Father’s Day celebrations. But if you’d like to see more ideas for Father’s Day then check out our Pinterest board by clicking here.

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© 2015 As You Wish Events Ltd.  Want to use this article in your E-newsletter, blog, or website? You can as long as you include this complete statement: Auckland, New Zealand – Event Planner & Designer Nadine Crozier publishes the ‘As You Wish Events’ blog filled with secrets, tips and how-tos for planning your fabulous event. Get your exclusive inspiration, tips and tricks at http://www.asyouwish.co.nz.  As You Wish Events is an event planning and design company based in Auckland, serving the Auckland region and certain areas of Northland.

Kicking Off a Soccer Party

Inspirations for a Soccer Themed Party

Putting all the FIFA scandal aside, it is pretty cool that New Zealand can play host to another World Cup. With the FIFA U20 Soccer World Cup now well underway I thought it would be a good time to gather up some ideas for a Soccer themed party.

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As seen on: Catch My Party

 

Team Party

As seen on: Catch My Party

 

 

 

 

There’s lots of fun to be had with a theme like this, whether it’s a birthday party, a party to celebrate your or your kid’s soccer team or even for the watching world cup finals with friends. So be creative, have fun and we hope you are inspired for your own party.

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© 2015 As You Wish Events Ltd.  Want to use this article in your E-newsletter, blog, or website? You can as long as you include this complete statement: Auckland, New Zealand – Event Planner & Designer Nadine Crozier publishes the ‘As You Wish Events’ blog filled with secrets, tips and how-tos for planning your fabulous event. Get your exclusive inspiration, tips and tricks at http://www.asyouwish.co.nz.  As You Wish Events is an event planning and design company based in Auckland, serving the Auckland region and certain areas of Northland.

 

Hand-Stamped DIY Invitations

Today we are so excited to have guest blogger, Susan Wong, sharing some great tip and hints for making your own invitations. Susan is a very talented lady, who I know you will find inspiring.

Hi As You Wishers! Such fun to be able to share with you today. I’m Susan Wong – wife, mother to three and Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator in Auckland. I also represent New Zealand on our Stampin’ Up! Global Artisan Design Team. Nice to meet you!

Do you have an event coming up and want to include a more personal touch? Hand-stamped invitations are a fun and fairly cost-effective way to go about it.

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My tips to get you started:

1. Remember invitations set the mood for your event. Casual, formal, somewhere in between… Can a bit of paper say all that? Yes!! First impressions count so you should have a fair idea of your theme before you sit down to create. Even if it’s as basic as a colour.

2. Simple is better. Every small detail can add a few hours of work when you have to replicate it 50 times. Pick one thing to be the feature.

3. Think paper economy. Could you tweak the size just slightly so you can fit more onto an A4 sheet with minimal leftovers?

4. Always use a quality laser printer for the words, digital stamps or photos/images. This is the part that gives you the professional finish.

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Supplies used in featured invitations:

Stamp Sets: I Think You’re Great, A Dozen Thoughts

Classic Inks: Cucumber Crush, Watermelon Wonder, Tip Top Taupe, Delightful Dijon, Mint Macaron

Papers: Whisper White Note Cards & Envelopes (20 per pack)

profilepicMost of these supplies are sneak peek items – available from 2nd June 2015 in our brand new Stampin’ Up! Catalogue. Contact me at stampingwithsusan@gmail.com for more information and/or to consult about invitations for your upcoming event (weddings included). I’d love to help you make your ideas come to life.

Susan Wong

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If you want to see more of Susan’s work check out her blog here ‘Stamping with Susan’ or here on facebook

 

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© 2015 As You Wish Events Ltd.  Want to use this article in your E-newsletter, blog, or website? You can as long as you include this complete statement: Auckland, New Zealand – Event Planner & Designer Nadine Crozier publishes the ‘As You Wish Events’ blog filled with secrets, tips and how-tos for planning your fabulous event. Get your exclusive inspiration, tips and tricks at http://www.asyouwish.co.nz.  As You Wish Events is an event planning and design company based in Auckland, serving the Auckland region and certain areas of Northland.

 

 

 

 

 

How to Make Your Own Little Easter Baskets

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Our cute little Easter baskets

These cute little Easter baskets, inspired by Jane Lake of All Free Crafts, were featured among our Easter ideas in last week’s blog article. And as promised here are our instructions on how to make them.

Step 1: Begin with a square piece of card. If you wish your basket to have a decorative edge, now is a good time to add this. Then divide the card into 9 equal sections as shown and fold along the lines.

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Step 1

Step 2: Cut along four of your folded lines and apply double-sided tape as shown below.

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Step 2

Step 3: Bring the end pieces from the same side up so that the corners meet each other, then fasten in place using the double-side tape. Repeat this on the other side to form the basket. Once that is done stick down the inside flaps to strengthen the sides.

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Step 3

Step 4: Take another strip of card to make the handle.  Slide it in between the side flaps and fasten it in place with a staple. You could just use double-sided tape, but I found that a staple provided a stronger join which is better for carrying heavier objects.

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Step 4

Step 5: Decorate your basket any way you wish. We gave each basket a colourful base with details on the sides of the handle which also hid the staples from view.

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Step 5

These are such neat little baskets and they are so easy to make. If you have a go at making your own we’d love to see pictures of them – either send us your photo via email or upload them to Facebook or Instagram using #cutelittleeasterbaskets.  Have a lovely Easter!

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© 2014 As You Wish Events Ltd.  Want to use this article in your E-newsletter, blog, or website? You can as long as you include this complete statement: Auckland, New Zealand – Event Planner & Designer Nadine Crozier publishes the ‘As You Wish Events’ blog filled with secrets, tips and how-tos for planning your fabulous event. Get your exclusive inspiration, tips and tricks at http://www.asyouwish.co.nz.  As You Wish Events is an event planning and design company based in Auckland, serving the Auckland region and certain areas of Northland.

 

 

 

Little Bunnies and an Easter Egg Hunt

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We had a lot of fun putting this Easter party together.  We hope you’ll find some inspiration amongst these photos for your Easter celebrations.

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These cute little baskets were super easy to make.

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I liked the idea of having a defined child-sized entrance way. The handmade paper bunting was perfect for this.

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Sometimes an overgrown garden is a Stylist’s dream.

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Dotted along the pathway were the bunnies guarding their nests of eggs, ready for the children to visit.

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The bunnies and other characters were crafted from white cardstock and coloured paper accents.

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The pathway led to a little table that was set for a special morning tea.

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To set the party scene we hung a handmade ‘Happy Easter’ bunting banner and then set the table to match.

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Instead of serving Hot Cross Buns, we thought we’d have a go at making some Hot Cross Bun cupcakes. Oh, so yummy!

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As an additional ‘take home’ gift we put together these cute ‘little bunnies in a nest’ inside glass cupcake domes.

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Check back next week to learn how to make these lovely little baskets.

 

All the best for your Easter preparations.

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© 2014 As You Wish Events Ltd.  Want to use this article in your E-newsletter, blog, or website? You can as long as you include this complete statement: Auckland, New Zealand – Event Planner & Designer Nadine Crozier publishes the ‘As You Wish Events’ blog filled with secrets, tips and how-tos for planning your fabulous event. Get your exclusive inspiration, tips and tricks at http://www.asyouwish.co.nz.  As You Wish Events is an event planning and design company based in Auckland, serving the Auckland region and certain areas of Northland.

Inspirations for St Patrick’s Days Celebrations

With St Patrick’s Day coming up next week on the 17th of March, we thought we’d round up some inspiring ideas to get your party planning juices flowing. Here are our 5 favourite ideas.

Shamrock Garland

This homemade shamrock garland will look great hung along your window sill or anywhere else you like.

 As seen on: Hoosier Homemade

 

St Patricks Day Free Printable

Adding an Irish blessing or two to your home décor is a great and simple way to embrace the holiday.

 As seen on: Five Heart Home

 

Green Ribbon Table Setting

This may not depict what most of us would think of when someone says ‘St Patrick’s Day party’ but adding a theme to a dinner party can be a lot of fun.

 As seen on: Martha Stewart Weddings

 

Shamrock pretzel pops

I love these easy to make treats. Such a great idea for the young and the young at heart.

 As seen on: Jessica Weible Blogs

 

Guinness Cupcake

Another tasty treat but this time for the adults. It fits perfectly with St Patrick’s Day celebrations, don’t you think?

 As seen on: My Baking Addiction

For more St Patrick’s Day ideas click through to our Pinterest page here.

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© 2014 As You Wish Events Ltd.  Want to use this article in your E-newsletter, blog, or website? You can as long as you include this complete statement: Auckland, New Zealand – Event Planner & Designer Nadine Crozier publishes the ‘As You Wish Events’ blog filled with secrets, tips and how-tos for planning your fabulous event. Get your exclusive inspiration, tips and tricks at http://www.asyouwish.co.nz.  As You Wish Events is an event planning and design company based in Auckland, serving the Auckland region and certain areas of Northland.

The Planning Diary

12 Days of Christmas 2014 – Day 11

02 – Sarita L3When it comes to reducing stress around a busy event filled time of year, pre-planning is the number one key. Another key is to write everything down – that way you are reducing the strain on your brain that comes from trying to remember all the things you are supposed to do.  This year I thought I should take my own advice and write all my Christmas planning down, and to do this I found this beautiful Christmas diary from Close to My Heart.

Their Christmas Crush Album has 15 beautifully designed pages, including a few little plastic sleeves to slide in notes, photos or whatever else takes your fancy.  My plan is to write into it all our advent activities; other appointments; Christmas décor plans; shopping lists; to-do-lists; travel plans; menus; recipes and photos.  Then at the end of the season I’ll also have a lovely keepsake.

However you decide to plan for this Christmas I hope it frees you up to enjoy the season even more and if you’re interested in purchasing your own folder like this one then click through to Close to My Heart and order online.  If you want to see how I get on with putting mine together, connect with us on Facebook as I’ll be adding the occasional update.

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The Cupcake Dome

12 Days of Christmas Ideas 2014 – Day 10

 

Cupcake domeHere is a little gift idea to add to this season’s collection.  These cute Cupcake Domes are perfect for party favours and those small thank you gifts we like to give at Christmas time.  Despite what the name suggests they are surprisingly versatile – they can be used for much more than just cupcakes.

Pictured here, we have used them as a container for a small flower arrangement.  Some other things I’ve seen them used for are as follows:

  • Stacks of homemade sweets, such as fudge, rum balls & truffles.
  • You could even do chocolate coated strawberries.
  •  Or creating scenes like in a snow globe, using small figurines or other ornaments.

 

If you are interested in adding some of these to your Christmas shopping list, you can pop in and see Beryl at Covers Decoration Hire in New Lynn (they have these in their retail section) or contact us and we can help you find some.

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