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DIY Sweet Table.
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xxlouisexx56
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DP told me to hire people to do it for us but I can't find it cheaper that £300/£350 which is money I just don't want to spend on sweets!
Has anyone done their own? I've seen some nice vases when out and about. Thinking about buying 10 or so and filling them with sweets.
Where do I get the sweets from?
Thanks in advance!
Has anyone done their own? I've seen some nice vases when out and about. Thinking about buying 10 or so and filling them with sweets.
Where do I get the sweets from?
Thanks in advance!
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xxlouisexx56 wrote: »DP told me to hire people to do it for us but I can't find it cheaper that £300/£350 which is money I just don't want to spend on sweets!
Has anyone done their own? I've seen some nice vases when out and about. Thinking about buying 10 or so and filling them with sweets.
Where do I get the sweets from?
Thanks in advance!
Is this a new thing at weddings???
..dont bother ..I wouldnt“Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”
― George Bernard Shaw0 -
I did mine myself. Brought jars from the pound store and little bowls and things from charity shops spent about £20 then got all my sweets from the pound stores, Tescos and Wilkos basically any cheap shops (check out B&M if you have one nearby) spent about £60 ish (it was HUGE!)
At the moment retro sweets are really in and most pound stores are doing a bag of lollies containing drumsticks ect with about 10+ in the bag
Got little personalised bags to fit my theme (purple and silver with butterflies) from amazon about £5 and scoops and tongs from amazon about £5 too
Mine went down a treat and we had hardly anything left everyone really seemed to enjoy itFirst Date 08/11/2008, Moved In Together 01/06/2009, Engaged 01/01/10, Wedding Day 27/04/2013, Baby Moshie due 29/06/2019 :T0 -
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I did mine myself. Brought jars from the pound store and little bowls and things from charity shops spent about £20 then got all my sweets from the pound stores, Tescos and Wilkos basically any cheap shops (check out B&M if you have one nearby) spent about £60 ish (it was HUGE!)
At the moment retro sweets are really in and most pound stores are doing a bag of lollies containing drumsticks ect with about 10+ in the bag
Got little personalised bags to fit my theme (purple and silver with butterflies) from amazon about £5 and scoops and tongs from amazon about £5 too
Mine went down a treat and we had hardly anything left everyone really seemed to enjoy it
Great, thanks0 -
xxlouisexx56 wrote: »DP told me to hire people to do it for us but I can't find it cheaper that £300/£350 which is money I just don't want to spend on sweets!
Whaaat? That's crazy. Our decorating lady offers it for £40! Easy enough to do a DIY version - I'd follow the suggestions given by people above. Also, if you have any little local sweetshops, they can be quite a cheap way of buying sweets in bulk...0 -
I am doing a sweet table.
I bought these jars: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00XEP1UOI?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00
These scoops:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00QU3UWTK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00
These tongs:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00ITIZLAY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00
And some paper sweet bags from eBay.
I'll be going to Bookers at some point to get the sweets.0 -
If you have any veggie guests you might want to think about making one vase vegetarian
https://www.haribo.com/enGB/current-information/news/news/220/title/haribo-launches-new-vegetarian-product.html0 -
Also google sweet trees - we're making a Ferrero Rocher one
It's basically a football sized polystyrene ball (hobbycraft) with sweets on cocktail sticks jammed onto it. You put it on some dowling (eBay) and into a plant pot which you fill with concrete to keep it weighted down.
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My friend bought some big vases and bought sweets online. She still has millions of sweets left, though!0
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Topcat1982 wrote: »If you have any veggie guests you might want to think about making one vase vegetarian
https://www.haribo.com/enGB/current-information/news/news/220/title/haribo-launches-new-vegetarian-product.html
We're having a hog roast. I really hope we don't have any veggies coming!0
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