I’m working on a Candyland party design right now, so I’ve been up to my eyeballs in candy lately…which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, right? :-)
Anyways, one of the focal points of the party will be a candy buffet, so I thought it would be fun to discuss this increasingly popular party trend over at Simply Stated today. Click here to check it out…and if you have any tips or advice to add, please share!
{bottom left photo courtesy of Lyndsey Hamilton Events and Artfool}



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There are some nice containers are Michael’s or Joann Fabrics also in Sundays paper there are 50% off coupons so you could buy a nice jar for $10.00.
Hobby Lobby & Michaels have some great jars that can be used for candy. I ordered some of mine from http://www.save-on-crafts.com
Great blog. Check out these Martha Stewart, conversation hearts. You could add them to your candy buffet but I think they only come in the one color, mint green.
My daughter is planning a candy buffet at her Nov.7 wedding. we hope to get the left over halloween candy. she doesnt want this to be her favor she wants it eaten all day. any comments.
I love candy buffets! They’re seriously my favorite thing to hit the wedding industry. How perfect of an idea to incorporate your theme into your guest favors. Your guest get to customize their own party favor and take a piece of your event back home with them.
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