Ice Cream Party
Published in Lee’s Summit Lifestyle, Leawood Lifestyle and Johnson County Lifestyle May 2020
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Creating a styled party table does not need to be expensive or complicated to be beautiful and classy. In my opinion, setting up a styled table only requires two things, 1) that the food is taken out of its original packages by placing them in items from your own kitchen or thrifting what you don’t have, and 2) that elevation is used to display food by using cake stands, bowls that are flipped upside-down, or food risers to make extra serving space without needing a larger table. Both of these tricks will instantly create a beautiful party display without much expense or effort.
Display & Serving Items:
+ Balloon Garland Kit and balloon pump
+ Handwritten Sign (instructions on my IG page- spoiler alert, you don’t even need good handwriting for this!)
+ Glassware (I found mine at a local thrift store but you can easily buy new root beer mugs or sundae glasses too)
+ Cake stands and food display risers (hunt for wooden display risers on Etsy!)
+ Glass containers (to display toppings)
+ Mini crock pot (for keeping fudge hot)
+ Napkins (my favorite disposable cotton napkin!)
+ Party Hats (I used disposable paper chef hats!)
Shopping List for Ice Cream Sundaes & Root Beer Floats:
+ Vanilla ice cream (pre-scooped)
+ Bottled Root beer
+ Hot Fudge
+ Additional sauces (such as white chocolate or caramel)
+ Rainbow sprinkles
+ M&M’s (or other candy topping)
+ Maraschino Cherries
+ Waffle Cone Cups (opt)
+ Brownie Crumbles (opt)
+ Sugar Cookies (homemade or purchased!)