September is a wonderful month for celebrations. While we still enjoy warm days and the nights begin to have a chill about them. The arrival of autumn signals our minds to shift from thoughts of summer fun to the return of festivities that are just around the corner. Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa are will arrive before you know it and with them the traditions of the season. A “Welcome Autumn” celebration is fun, easy to prepare and allows you the freedom to incorporate any holiday theme, even one of your own creation. Build your welcome autumn party around a colorful and delicious candy buffet.
The theme of your candy buffet is the gateway to the holidays. We suggest you set up your table (6’ to 8’ long) into three zones, working left to right. The far left section is your autumn section which can include Halloween or Harvest (Thanksgiving) decor. The middle section is going to be a fusion of fall, changing to winter. The far right will be the Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa section (your personal choice).
Choose three different solid colors for the table covering and backdrop. Your left section could be covered in orange, then the middle in a yellow cloth, and the far right in green (or white). The backdrop can be the same clothes draped over a rod with garlands of leaves, ribbons or balloons, and far right strings of twinkling lights hanging vertically.
The centerpiece can be an arrangement of mason jars with twigs for a natural look or substitute the twigs for rock candy suckers in a variety of colors. The jars on the left contain acorns and are trimmed in theme ribbon for Halloween, Harvest, or Thanksgiving. The center jars should be the largest and filled with candy of colors that layer in orange and yellows and into green, white, blue, or red. The ribbons should be combination all season ( choose three ribbons and string them together). The far right will be jars filled with pine cones, walnuts, and/or foil wrapped candy with twigs that are “frosted” or white) This creates your moving from autumn to winter.
You will need to buy candy in bulk for your candy buffet. Our suggestion is Sweet Services, for service, choice, and price. They also have many supplies you need to create your candy buffet, such as scoops, trays, and gift bags. They will help you choose the proper candy, suckers, theme candy, and gum to create your buffet. You will need 8-ounces of candy per person. Make sure you have jars that are easy to reach and appropriate scoops, tongs, or spoons to retrieve the candy with.
In most cases, it is suggested that you choose two colors of candy and stay within the hues of those colors. In this case, you will use two to three color choices for the left and middle section and two different color choices for the right (winter) end of the table. Start with lighters fall colors on the left, deeper fall colors in the middle, then your winter selection on the right. Your gift bags can be anything from plain brown snack size bags to holiday scenes.
Your “welcome to the holiday season” event is sure to be a sweet success, by following these simple tips. Use your imagination and create a unique buffet. There is no wrong way to create your masterpiece.
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I love the holidays. They are probably my favorite time of the year. Decorating is all part of the fun!
The holiday season is an exciting time especially for children. I love the idea of a candy buffet, I would enjoy that myself.
A parent did a candy buffet for my son's graduation dinner from 8th grade. All the kids loved it!
oh id love to to go a celebration like this,,my grandkids would go nuts,,they wouldnt be one morsel left on the table
This is a great post! Very informative!
I am sure my kids would love to have a candy buffet. I saw an idea of a waffle or pancake buffet with all different toppings,that would be great for fall especially since Halloween is coming and my kids get enough sweets
I love fall for these reasons!
These are really great ideas. I never thought about having 3 zones from left to right. I want to do this and have a nice centerpiece. I do not think it is to early to get this done.
I love to decorate for the fall; halloween is another day to decorate outside for the kids.