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How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

Love the idea of cupcakes and candy, but want a little something different at your wedding?  Well ... if you are a pie lover and let's face it who's not?  Treat your guests to a good ol' fashioned Pie Bar! Complete with all your favorite pies from the perfect apple pie to a decadent french silk chocolate pie. You could even provide mini cherry pie cups or fruit tarts. The options are endless.
The girls at A Savvy Event put together some tips and tricks on how to create a pie dessert table with only a few items. Look out because your guests might be wanting to skip dinner and go straight for dessert.

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

1. Step One - Sample Lots of Pies Find the best Pie in town! This may take a little research, but who wouldn't mind sampling a few pies! Bring a few friends and family along as you visit different local bakeries. Keep in mind that it's nice to offer a variety of flavors and sizes to your guests. Look for bakeries who may offer homemade specialties or individual pies. If you are a great baker or know a few, you could even enlist family or friends to bake their favorite pies.

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

1. Step Two - Make Labels Label cards are necessary to distinguish between the different flavors of pie. This small details is a great way to get creative and personalize your dessert table. You could use the same type and style of your escort cards or menu to create a cohesive feel throughout your entire event. A Savvy Event enlisted Print Your Party to design custom tags and signs and we printed them out themselves to save on costs.
If you have friends or family members help out with the pie table, we are sure they would love it if you wrote their name on the pie label. Aunt Jenny's Apple Pie would bring out a huge smile and show gratitude.

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

Step Three - Design Your Table Decorative Pie Stands are perfect for creating different levels and areas of interest. you could also get creative and use boxes or suitcases or even a vintage pie safe to display your dessert. Feel free to add any other decor items to your table. Think  flowers, pictures or even some custom signs. You can also never go wrong with a great linen!

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

Step Four - Involve Your Guests A fun way to involve guests is to have them vote for their favorite pie. Print Your Party designed these way cute cards for guests to write their favorite pie on and comments they had about the pie. A fun activity for guests to get involved in the wedding.

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

Step Five - Have a Milk Station What's a pie without a fresh glass of cold milk and a scoop of ice cream? You can purchase swing top bottles and print out milk labels for that extra special touch. Place in large bowls with ice for guests to enjoy a refreshing glass of milk with their pie. Be sure to have ice cream on hand for guests that prefer their pie a la mode. You can use dry ice to keep it cold. Quick Tip: If you use dry ice to keep the ice cream cold be sure to have it in a steel container or metal bowl. Dry ice is known to crack plastic.
Step Six- To Go Bags Since it is incomprehensible to leave any pie behind ... provide your guests with take away bags or boxes so they can enjoy their slice the next morning. Fresh pie and a big glass of milk is always great breakfast!

How To Make A Pie Dessert Table

Event Designer: A Savvy Event

Photographer: Allyson Wiley Photography Venue: Bartholomew Park Winery Flowers: PoppyStone Floral Couture Stationery: Print Your Party Pie Providers: Petaluma Pie Company | Modern Cookie | Sweetie Pies | Flour Creations | Christine's Upper Crust

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