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A Sweet Idea: The Dessert Reception

Posted by Angel Babbitt  February 26, 2013 11:00 AM
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Ever been to a 'dessert only' reception?

The idea came to my mind the other day as I examined three different catering proposals for our fall nuptials. I literally fell out of my seat in amazement over how costly it can be to feed guests at a reception. The whole ordeal left me saying to myself, "I wonder if our guests would be satisfied with just a Coke and a smile?"

Of course that wouldn't be enough. {le sigh!} So, what would be a good alternative to the sit-down formal meal that most guests expect at a reception?

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Photos by Maureen Cotton Weddings

Instantly, I took to my Pinterest boards to 'get inspired' and that's when it hit me! Why not host an evening dessert and wine reception with a few passed appetizers for our guests to dine on in between yummy treats including a station with an assortment of pies and cheesecakes, a cupcake bar, a candy bar...all-sugar EVERYTHING. Our invitations would carefully indicate 'a dessert and wine reception' to let our guests know not to expect a full meal. We will also plan it to start later in the evening in order to give guests the option to eat a full meal before arriving.

Seven months to go and I think I've figured it out!

Yes, having a wedding is an expense. Our goal is to not let it get too expensive. A dessert reception allows you to be creative and explore more cost effective ways to have an amazing celebration.

The traditions of yesteryear are evolving and more modern-day engaged couples are following trends that will help save money. I'll drink (and have a big slice of chocolate cake) to that!

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For more inspiration, check out these fab ideas in the Lifestyle section for pulling off a candy and dessert buffet at your own reception.

Happy planning!

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About this blog

Angel Babbitt is a bride-to-be who has worked as an independent Boston-based day-of wedding coordinator. She loves to advise her "bridal besties" on everything from tips on how to stay within budget to how to pick the right vendors. Now she will take heed to her own advice as she chronicles her journey to get down the aisle. When she's not moonlighting as The Bridal BFF, she works as a Marketing Manager for a non-profit organization in Boston. To reach Angel directly, send her an email at thebridalbff@gmail.com or a tweet at @TheBridalBFF.

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