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Rain Or Shine: Two Ways to Style a Vintage Garden Dessert Party

Spring is in full swing and while Springtime parties can be so much fun, but they can also be a little bit tricky.  The weather here in Texas can change in an instant, and your beautiful garden party can be ruined, so it’s always a good idea to have a back up plan.

Today I’m going to show you how making a few simple changes can help you create an amazing desserts party indoors or outdoors!

A little background- my daughter was having her dance team over for a sweet desserts party at our house.  The weather had a 50 percent chance of rain, so I decided to prepare for both just to be safe.


The Outdoor Version

For the outdoor version I decided to set it up in my backyard, using our greenery wall as the backdrop, then I added a cute sign that says ‘desserts’, from Studio Noel.  This party was all about desserts, after all!

Her dance team is called Carolina’s Classics, so I wanted this table to have a very vintage vibe.  

I used the color scheme of pastel blues and pinks, along with shabby chic furniture and stands.  Then I added some gorgeous florals too.

I used a small white desk as my party table this time.  It has chipped paint, and was perfect for this vintage set up.  I also used a blue overturned drawer as a stand, I always like to use things in new and unexpected ways.

Our focus was on sweet treats, and we had some really delicious desserts this time!   Sweet Carousel Cakes here in Austin, created these beautiful sugar cookies in our party colors and gave them all a floral theme.  We also served pink and blue macarons, cake pops, and pink jelly beans.  

Sweet Carousel Cakes also baked this lovely naked cake which I adorned with a gold metallic cake topper from Fun on Paper.  I just love the topper!  

The Inside Version

Now let’s move inside- My indoor party used a farmhouse style blue cabinet as a table. This table sits right there at this place, so it was just easy to remove my daily decor and change it to a dessert table. 

I used a gold hoop with attached florals to create my backdrop.  I added more florals this time, because it’s always nice to bring a little of the outdoors in.  

I used pink and white cake stands to hold my cake, cookies, and macarons.  Don’t you love macarons, they always feel so fancy!

We kept the indoor table small, since it was in my dining room.

I like a small party area, it’s a reminder that no party is too small.   Every celebration no matter how big or small is worth creating something beautiful.

It doesn’t matter if you’re hosting a 200 person wedding or just having a few friends over for desserts, indoors or outdoors. Mint Event Design can help you celebrate them all!  

What Springtime celebrations are you planning?  Let me know in the comments below!

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Vendor Credits

Baker: Sweet Carousel Cakes
Cake topper: Fun on Paper
Wood Dessert Wall Sign: Studio Noel

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