Yesterday I told you about the wedding of my friends Eddie & Andrea. 
I'm was so excited to help with their dessert table.  Especially when Andrea and I discussed our vision for the table. We decided on a rustic wine theme with touches of purple.  
I love the rustic look, so I jumped all over this! 
The venue had several rustic looking wood tables, so we used one of those and decided against any linens.  
I used tall apothecary jars filled with wine corks and a tall flower arrangement (provided by Andrea's florist) as a centerpiece for the table. 
 I also made some cork frames for the table... Love Is Sweet. 
A cork frame was placed by the to-go boxes, which were stacked on a wine barrel next to the table.  
I used a variety of glass vessels, tiered stands, and cake stands to hold the desserts.  I also used two vintage wooden milk crates, which held wine bottles.  I had hard plastic cut to place on the top to make it safe to put edibles on.  I think these were fun statement pieces on the table.  
The desserts consisted of: 
Milk chocolate balls, grape gummy bears, and grape lollipops {from Candy Warehouse}
Red velvet cupcakes, chocolate mousse cups, and fruit tarts {provided by the Lodge at Sonoma}
Chocolate chip cookies {from Bi-rite}
And peanut butter cake pops {by me!}
My cake pops were a hit! I've made them  several times, and these were definitely my best ones yet. Andrea asked  for peanut butter cake pops.  Why didn't I think of this before?! 
I used Christi of P is for Party's recipe (from her other blog -- here),  which basically calls for adding peanut butter to boxed cake and  store-bought frosting.  I used yellow cake, and vanilla butter cream  frosting.  Easy & delicious!  The pops reminded me of Reese's Peanut  Butter Cups .
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And aren't they cute with their little purple bows? :) 
Photos by Lindsay Kanetomi 
Thanks for letting me do this Eddie & Drea! I had a great time!
Thanks for letting me do this Eddie & Drea! I had a great time!









Sandi, it is all just gorgeous! Everything looks amazing. I have got to try to make those cake pops!
ReplyDeletethat dessert table looks amazing! the cake pops look yummy!
ReplyDeleteand yes, i tried that peanutbutter recipe too and i did cupcakes this time and they were good....
Amazing! What a lucky bride to have a friend like you... the table looks awesome and so well put together. I love how you incorporated the wine corks and stand!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous table set up!! The cork frames are adorable...beautiful job:)
ReplyDeleteI love this table! My favorite part are the cork frames, I have never seen those before - what a great idea! Also, your friends wedding was beautiful, loved the baby's breath :)
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