Cookies are great and tasty food at any time, especially for your guests at your wedding. So we offer you to think about organizing a cookie bar! No matter what wedding theme you have, cookies will be good for all of them! You just need to decorate your cookie bar according to your wedding theme. You can make several types of cookies: with chocolate chips, nuts or glaze. And that’s not all! You can display them on a table placing in jars or even create a cookie tower, for example, from Oreo. And don’t forget about milk, it’ll be a perfect addition to your delicious small desserts!
Cookie Types
What types of cookies to include into your wedding cookie bar? Anything you love! Pecan, chocolate chip, almond, peanut butter, lemon and vanilla and many others! if you are having a destination wedding or a theme one – an Italian or Mexican-inspired, why not choose the cookies that are traditional for weddings in these countries? Serve various types of them and don’t forget of vegan guests who come – they should be happy, too! Offer milk including lactose-free options for those who need it. You may also offer various types of sweets besides usual cookies like cupcakes, cakes, sweet rolls and others.
Glazed cookies with monograms, hearts, letters and a wedding date are a fun and cool idea for your cookie bar.
Cookie Bar Styling And Decor
Choose your cookie bar decor and styling according to your wedding style and colors. If it’s a rustic wedding, think of crates, metal bathtubs and buckets, metal stands and even wooden boxes with cookies. For a more natural look, try wood stumps as stands and place plates with cookies on them. If you are celebrating outdoors, take a tabletop and place it on hay for a more rustic feel and use baskets for holding cookies. Add some thongs for comfort, candles or blooms around to decorate and voila! If you want something more neutral, think of traditional stands and maybe place your wedding cake on top. Another idea is placing your cookies on standard plates and in large glass jars with lids, which always works – just add little stands with the names of the cookies. You may create a cookie tower, too, it can be a nice idea to sustitute your wedding cake. If you are planning a modern wedding, choose a new and hot idea – a cookie wall. A cookie wall will feature some small shelves where you’ll place cookies and some tags to mark the types, you may also add lights, signs and flowers. It can be paired with a donut wall, which is a hot wedding catering trend. Get inspired!
A white round cookie display with sweets and cake pops with signs is a stylish modern way to show off your sweets.
A wedding cookie wall is an ultra-modern and trendy take on a usual cookie bar, and is an edgy decor idea.
A stylish navy cookie wall with shelves nd various types of cookies, each marked with a little sign.
A rustic wedding cookie bar with burlap banner, wood stumps with plates wit cookies and candles around.
A vintage inspired cookie table with a tablecloth and lights plus simple stands with cookies and sweets.
A small cookie bar ona wooden crate, with a burlap banner, elegant stone trays with cookies and berries and milkshakes.
A simple rustic cookie bar with a small chest as a stand, large cookie jars with tags, a basket, candles and blooms.
A tiny vintage cookie bar done with an elegant little table and some cookies in jars wiht chalkboard tags.
A cookie tower instead of a traditional wedding cake is a cool way to save some money and make the crowd pleased.
Serve the cookies in large glass jars placing tags - this is a timeless way to serve them comfortably.
A rustic cookie bar with a tabletop placed on hay, wooden planks and a sign over it, jars with cookies and a wedding cake.
Rustic styling with large jars, burlap and lace for each type of cookie is a cool idea for a rustic wedding.