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Say cheese

I'm sure over the past year everyone has seen an over load of dessert buffets and candy stations at most weddings. A great twist on these which I absolutely adore is a cheese table. It’s a little more grown up and still a fantastic & indulgent late night treat.

There is something about a beautiful cheese table with crusty bread & fresh figs that gives a wedding that extra element. It’s nice to present your guests with something a little different yet very classy.

Create one long table with all your favorite cheeses, make some DIY labels, fill a basket full of bread and serve with fresh or dried fruit to complete the look.

You'll find guests will enjoy sampling the cheese especially with a glass of wine.

Tip: If the venue doesn’t have enough room for a large cheese display, create some small cheese platters for each table.

Cheese tables are also perfect for pre-reception drinks or cocktail style receptions.


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Above: individual cheese platters for each table and a cheese menu



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Succulents will add some natural texture to your cheese table and give a stylish feel to the table.



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Use cheese cloths as linen, cake stands for presentation and fresh fruit is always a winner for styling.

By Weddings Of Desire’s Laura Harvey

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