A good friend of ours has a birthday on December 23rd, and most years he (and his lovely wife) use his birthday as a wonderful excuse to have a Christmas/Birthday party. A few years ago, the birthday boy celebrated his 40th birthday. Ever since, the party invitations have read, “please join us for John’s (2nd, 3rd, 4th…) annual 40th birthday party!” Last year, I offered to prepare desserts for the party of about 40 guests. I’ve enjoyed playing party planner for this family a couple times, and their daughter’s Snowflake Ballerina Party is still one of my favorites!
Please enjoy John’s 3rd annual… or was it 4th annual, 40th birthday party!
This classic dessert table set up could work easily for a variety of holiday occasions. I started with a set of cake stands in the center (Martha Stewart Collection at Macy’s), some pretty glass trees (Target), added simple boxes wrapped in paper (I use boxes to create height on a table for most of my dessert displays), with square plates (Target) setting on top. Matching white rectangular platters (Target) work great for displaying lots of treats, and a smaller platter (Crate and Barrel) in the center completed the set up.
Now let’s take a look at the desserts…
I made my (famous among my friends) Fudge Mint Brownies.
(Left) Coconut Snowballs and (right) Decorated Sugar Cookies.
More decorated Sugar Cookies (not quite sure why I made them blue when everything else was red/green/white… oh well)
(Right) Delicious Cranberry White Chocolate Bars (think Starbuck’s Cranberry Bliss bars!)
I decorated store bought white fudge oreos with simple royal icing snowflakes, piped directly onto the cookies.
Which treat would you go for first?
Genevieve says
Glory, this is fantastic! 🙂 They look too pretty to be eaten! Out of curiosity, why don't you work as a party planner? 🙂
cookies and cups says
Pretty Table Glory! Those cranberry white chocolate bars look really yum!!
Haniela says
Everything Looks Beautiful!
Lisa.lou says
Glory! This is beautiful! I would have to go for the coconut balls first but would soon go back to try everything. You have such a gift to make things elegant and beautiful!
Jeanette's Bake Shop says
WOW!!!!! I AM AMAZED ONCE AGAIN!
SweetSugarBelle says
I know why you made them blue. Because there are blue balls on the christmas trees. HEHEHEHE, I said blue balls. Blue ornaments.
Susan Bennett says
The question "Which treat would you go for first" represents cruel and unusual punishment.
Susan Bennett says
The question "Which treat would you go for first" represents cruel and unusual punishment.
Susan Bennett says
The question "Which treat would you go for first" represents cruel and unusual punishment.
Highland Holiday Homes says
I like this all very much, keep it up!
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