Okay, a little constructive criticism from the Dessert Table Designer since all of my readers are asking me about what they are not doing right with their dessert tables...Make sure you steam your linens before you start setting your table so that the table looks pristine. Also, cut down your cake pop sticks so that they do not block other vessels on your table (this will also be more practical for your guests to handle the pops). Other than that, you are on your way. Great job Linda and Christina! I'll be back with more international guest dessert table features soon to show you where our trend is hitting around the globe!



the madeline sandwiches look divine!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful dessert table. I love the colors. I have started sketching out my daughters birthday dessert table...yeah her birthday is Aug 23rd but I am so excited!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Amy. As always. =) Do you ever do workshops?
ReplyDeleteWow, that is stunning! Sooooo elegantly done ! Eye Candy overload !!
ReplyDeleteWow. I love the color scheme. Soooo pretty.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeletecan I eat those right nooooo-o-ooow! gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelooks just beautiful, so inviting!
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of this - thanks for the advice! I made a little dessert table for my sister in laws bachelorette party and I didn't do a backdrop, because I didn't have time. But when I look at the photos, I can see it would have made a huge difference. So for those of you attempting these - always do a backdrop (hanging linen, a canavas, etc)!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, I'm in awe. Love your talent. xo
ReplyDeleteLooks like they did a great job for their first time! Love the color scheme!
ReplyDeleteLooks so refreshing all the raspberries and strawberries, YUM!
ReplyDeleteI am working on a dessert table for my daughters graduation party. The idea of using a backdrop never occured to me! Thanks for the inspiration your sight is a delight!
ReplyDeleteso pretty and elegant
ReplyDeleteSo chic and fun! Love it.
ReplyDeleteYour work is lovely rich in all the details!
ReplyDeleteAlways pass by here to get inside the news!
Your work is lovely rich in all the details!
ReplyDeleteAlways pass by here to get inside the news!
Everything looks gorgeous!! Where did you get the long glass containers...the one you used for the macaroons? For some reason, I can't find that shape.
ReplyDeleteI have a question: I love these dessert tables and I am doing one for my daughter's 6th Birthday at the end of July. We have a pink theme and I wanted to know how many deserts/candies I should display? There will be about eight to ten little girls attending. I am serving cup cakes as the dessert.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Lauren Bristow