13 Stylish Dessert Stations Your Wedding Needs
You've handpicked the tastiest treats to serve your guests, but how are you going to display them? Whether you're doing a DIY s'mores station or a grab-and-go cupcake table, you want to make sure that it's thoughtful, beautiful, and representative of your style. To help you perfect your own dessert station, we've gathered up 13 creative examples. Keep reading to get inspired for your own big day.
Doughnuts on Dowels
The sparkly letters are undoubtedly a nice touch, but we're enamored by the genius way the doughnuts are displayed; vertical dowels are a beautiful way of saving space, especially with heart-shaped signs atop each one.
Rustic Mix
A burlap banner, wooden crates, metal trays, and wood-slice platters — all at different levels — come together to create an enticing dessert stand for a woodsy wedding.
Vintage Americana
With the midcentury-style glass cabinet, well-worn wooden table, and plenty of throwback treats, this dessert station screams vintage Americana. Instead of using traditional trays and platters, the couple got clever, propping up goodies on classic Coke bottles and cans of Campbell's soup.
Surrounded With Fruit
No need for a giant fancy cake. Single-tiered cakes are strikingly beautiful scattered across a table and garnished with eye-catching tangerines and wildflowers.
Multifunctional
Tight on space? Take a cue from this couple and make your dessert station work triple duty, also serving to hold your wedding favors and guestbook (or guitar, as the case may be).
Themed
This couple's Harry Potter fandom was focused into a deliciously themed dessert station. Flowers intertwine thoughtful wizarding treats displayed on multitiered trays.
Country Chic
The dessert station at this elegant country wedding is simple and inviting. A white tablecloth and bevy of two-bite sweets on matching glass stands surround the pièce de résistance: a beautiful wildflower-laden cake.
Fun and Colorful
A casual beach wedding calls for a playful dessert station. Colorful food paired with polka dots and string lights make this one pop.
Symmetrical
From the paned windows filled with photos of the couple that frame this table to the way the desserts are displayed at multiple levels to the minibanner in the center, we love how strikingly symmetrical this dessert station is.
Campfire Inspired
Instead of presenting desserts to be grabbed up, this couple made their guests work for their after-dinner treat by beautifully displaying all the ingredients they needed to make a nostalgic favorite: s'mores.
Lots of Wood
Even the caramel-colored cupcakes stay true to the woodsy theme in this forest-inspired dessert station. Beautiful bark climbs up the wooden tree tray and wildflowers break up the brown hues with a pop of color.
Elevated Platters
This couple kept it clean and elegant with a variety of desserts on platters propped up on simple gold stands.
Multitiered
If you don't have a huge table to spread your desserts out on, have them go up instead. Cupcakes look beautiful surrounding and climbing up this multitiered tree trunk stand.