
Whimsical Lollipop-Inspired Dessert Table
Jasmine from The Couture Cakery is back with another fabulous sweets table! This time it’s a pink & green Lollipop-Inspired Dessert Table that was created for a young girl’s birthday party… but I’m pretty sure this table made guests of ALL ages very happy!
And speaking of happy, let’s talk about this fabulous floral arrangement too. I seriously just LOVE this…
In keeping with the theme, The JDK Group came up with this whimsical + clever “lollipop-inspired” design. If you’re feeling crafty, you can follow their lead using round floral foam + flowers, wooden dowels wrapped with floral tape for the “stems”, and a glass vase lined with ti leaves, filled with styrofoam, and covered with moss. Hmmm… I feel a new DIY post coming in the future, because I’m pretty sure I’m going to have to try this at home!
Read on for LOTS more sweet images and dessert table details, as told by Jasmine…
“THE INSPIRATION for the sweets table was a fun pink and green lollipop invitation that was shaped like a round whirly pop, glued to a pop stick, and wrapped in cellophane. The centerpiece of the table was an adorable 2-tier birthday cake decorated with fondant lollipops & flowers!
Candy choices included: gummy apple rings, gummy frogs, gummy pink pigs, yogurt covered raisins, pink & green sour candy, pink & green chocolate gems, and rock candy sticks, all purchased from Weaver Nuts and Candy.
The green/white Twist Up Pops and round pink/white Whirly Pops were purchased from Bulk Candy Store. The whirly pops were personalized with circle cut outs. Fresh kettle corn and hot cocoa popcorn from a local farmers market were a cost-effective way to fill 2 largest apothecary jars.
I designed and created all the tags and labels. I love using the sticky craft-store rhinestones to add a little BLING!
Other handmade treats included: pink chocolate dipped marshmallow pops, chocolate dipped pretzel sticks, iced cookies shaped like candy, gourmet cupcakes with mini fondant flower cut-outs.
White chocolate dipped Oreos with pink & green polka dots from Sweeties By Kim:
Catering and floral arrangements shaped like lollipops were provided by The JDK Group. Coordinating menu tents help tie the the food & dessert tables together.
{Pictured above: Mozzarella Pipettes}
P.S. f you love the look of this table, also check out this gorgeous & playful Mountaintop Whimsy Wedding with a similar look & feel!

- Styling & design, tags, labels, cake, cupcakes, iced cookies made by: The Couture Cakery
- Oreo cookies: Sweeties By Kim
- Photography: Thomas Beaman Photography
- Catering and food styling: The JDK Group
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OMG, Love it…Love It…Love it!!!
Too cute!! I really like the idea of the “make you own crostini” station.
I absolutely love this!
I love it! Youre so talanted!
Amazingly gorgeous love the flower arrangement and so much details! love it
So cute! I love it…The colors, the candies, flowers, eveything!
The flower arrangements are to die for!! Will be checking in for the tutorial :-)
Everything is just lovely!!! :-) As if taken from the pages of a storybook. Nice!
I love your blog its like a one stop shopping blog for party planning, all you need is the punch please stop in an take a peek at thebest50
Awesome baby girl shower idea!! Love it!
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In awe at the creativity of the flower arrangement!
How did you make the labels
I love love this monkey theme!!!!! where can i buy those plexiglass risers?
ooopsy thats what i get for having so many tabs open….i meant lollipop party!! lol but i really want to get a hold of some of those risers :)
Can anyone tell me the name of the decorative font that is used on the tags and signs? I think HWTM uses it as well.
Can you tell me where you bought the Picture Frame or where I can get something similar?
My daughter 21st birthday is coming and she wants her theme to be candyland. I Love your website. Thank you for the great ideas. Can you please tell me where can I purchase the personalized circle cut out labels?
Where did you get your glass candy jars from?
This is the cutest thing I have ever seen. I am using some of these ideas for my daughter’s first birthday party. Thanks!
Beautiful!!
What site did u get the cards for the candy names???
Love it! Would you mind sharing the font??
Hi Jill – The font is called Albemarle Swash. If you google it you should be able to find several sites where you can download it for free :)
I love your tags and labels do you sell the pdf file for them?
Thanks
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FAB U LOOUUSS
I like this.
so whimsical and happy!
so whimsical and happy!