In designing a dessert table, all aspects need to be considered. The age group and theme the event is to be centered around, the client’s desires, and of course…location, location, location! By request, our Halloween Table needed to be featured at another event. This time outside! Wow, sometimes original plans have to be adapted. Don’t be discouraged! Most of the elements can be reused, but with a spin. Instead of having the dark window behind as a backdrop, find a spooky tree as an accent, or change the angle of the lanterns—or both!
Here in Las Vegas–even in the fall–sherbet outside is never a good idea, unless you want your guests to be drinking no-longer layered foam. Switch it up for a colored soda or root beer with dry ice for fun.
Place refrigerated items on the table moments before serving, and only put out minimal amounts to start. They can be refilled as needed.
Who knows, you might even enjoy living up to the challenge. The most important thing to remember is, no matter what, you’ll be the hit of the party with your guests none the wiser.
For recipes from this table click on the links below…
Photos for this session were created by Jeanna Hayes Photography.
Happy Haunting everyone!!
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Lauren says
Love Love LOVE! I'm trying to think how I can pull this off in Hawaii! Spooky Palm Tree maybe?? 😉 You guys are too much! Jeanna's talent never ceases to amaze me either 🙂
Christene says
I love that spooky old tree! It's so neat to think you can bring your vision together in many locations. Great work!
Wendy Walker Cushing says
Great job again!! I still can't get over how cute those ghosts are! I have the biggest and spookiest tree in town in my front yard. I so wish I had one just like it in my backyard to have dinners underneath. One day I am going to put up screens around the yard and have a party under it anyways. Thanks for the eye candy which leads to the daydreams!
Sandy Ang says
What a fantastic themed party ! Love your decor to bits.