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dessert table display ideas

  • The reason dessert tables styled by professional party planners look so stylish is they abide by three simple rules;
  • Groups: group treats together; one type per serving tray for a clean, defined, well-ordered look.
  • Rows: on each serving plate, arrange treats in rows to lend a modern, professional appearance.
  • Levels: display treats on a least three different levels using a mix of flat plates, risers, and stands to prolong exploration with the eyes.
  • The most important of these―by far―is levels.
  • Height, or more specifically, varying degrees of height, are essential to a well-designed dessert table.
  • A dessert table display should be a visual spectacle;
  • you want guests to explore with their eyes and discover all the treats and details that have gone into the presentation.
  • Adding different heights and levels makes the eye work just a little bit harder to scan the table and try to take everything in,
  • which adds to the sense of discovery and surprise.
  • If serving trays are just laid out on the tabletop, the display looks flat, lifeless, underwhelming, and a little amateurish.
  • I always try to display treats on at least three different levels using a mix of flat plates, risers, and stands.
  • You should position your tallest display stands at the back or create an entire raised back row using risers.
  • If your budget won’t stretch to risers, use boxes wrapped in fabric or gift wrap that matches your decor / color scheme.
  • Then think of your dessert table display as cascading levels,
  • running from the back to the front of the table,
  • to create a minimum of three different height levels.
  • Check out some of the creative display stands, props, and risers below for more ideas.
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donut walls

Make a feature of decorated treats so that they contribute to the overall presentation of your dessert table with these donut wall display stands

donuts arranged on a donut wall display stand
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donut stands

Lend visual flair to ‘everyday’ donuts / bagels by stacking vertically on tower-style donut stands or use them to feed large numbers with a donut bar

donuts stacked vertically on donut stands at a party donut bar
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macaron stands

Add some drama and height to your dessert table display with a spectacular and photo-worthy macaron tower stand

a macaron tower display stand on a party dessert table
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fillable acrylic letters

Make regular store-bought candy look more special by using these fillable acrylic letters and numbers to spell out names, phrases, or ages

letter G acrylic display container filled with colorful candy
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cake pop walls

Create a visual spectacle that contributes to your party decor with these stylish cake pop walls

cake pops arranged in rows on a cake pop wall display stand
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cake pop stands

Prevent your dessert table looking flat, lifeless, and underwhelming by adding height with these cake pop stands

cake pops arranged vertically on a tiered display stand
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fillable letter boxes

Turn smaller treats into a larger display by spelling out names, ages, words, or phrases with these fillable letter and number boxes / trays

letter M shaped treat box filled with chocolates
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skewer stands

Turn fruit or candy kabobs into a decorative feature by displaying them vertically with these skewer holder stands

fruit kabobs arranged vertically in a wooden skewer display stand
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pretzel wall stands

Make an eye-catching feature of everyday pretzels with these stylish pretzel wall display stands

pretzels arranged on a pretzel wall display stand at a party
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cakesicle stands

Show off the decoration of your cakesicles and add some height by displaying them vertically on cakesicle stands

cakesicles standing vertically on a cakesicle display stand
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treat cone stands

Control portion size and prevent spills by serving expensive treats, fruit, popcorn, or candy using treat cone stands for guests to ‘grab and go’

'Treat Yourself' treat cone display stand
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tiered treat stands

Create a bold dessert table centerpiece or feature with these decorative tiered treat stands

hexagon shaped tiered treat stand filled with desserts and treats on a wedding dessert table
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tiered serving trays

Prevent your dessert table looking flat and under-whelming by adding varying levels of height with these tiered serving trays

party food treats arranged on a tiered serving tray display stand at a pool party
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acrylic stands & risers

Add height to your dessert table and give it a modern, professional look by displaying treats on acrylic food stands and risers

dessert table treats displayed on acrylic food stands and risers
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wood food risers

For a natural or rustic look, use wood food risers and stands to showcase smaller treats and add height to your dessert table display

cupcakes arranged on a tiered wood riser display stand at an outdoor event
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apothecary jars

Add a touch of vintage candy store nostalgia to your dessert table display by filling apothecary jars with colorful treats and candies

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premium disposable plates / trays

Arrange treats in groups and rows on premium disposable plates / trays for a elegant, modern, and professional look

food arranged in rows served on black and white premium disposable plates
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dessert table presentation

Hit the ‘Read More’ button below to check out my separate page of dessert table presentation, serving trays, containers, and food styling tips.

fruit salad served in clear disposable mini dessert cups
cheese bites served on individual tasting forks standing upright
macarons with dessert sauce served in individual disposable food pipettes
milk served in individual milk bottles with a donut and straw

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