{"id":36686,"date":"2016-03-17T01:28:41","date_gmt":"2016-03-16T14:28:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/articles\/make-sweet-centrepiece-10-ways-feature-chocolate-wedding\/"},"modified":"2021-11-10T04:13:59","modified_gmt":"2021-11-09T17:13:59","slug":"make-sweet-centrepiece-10-ways-feature-chocolate-wedding","status":"publish","type":"au-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/articles\/make-sweet-centrepiece-10-ways-feature-chocolate-wedding\/","title":{"rendered":"Make a sweet centrepiece \u2013 10 ways to feature chocolate in your wedding"},"content":{"rendered":"
They say that chocolate is a girl\u2019s other best friend, but that doesn\u2019t mean your wedding guests<\/a> won\u2019t also go crazy for the sweet treat everyone craves. Here are 10 ways to incorporate chocolate into your wedding nuptials.<\/p>\n If you\u2019re thinking of featuring bomboniere <\/a>at your wedding, why not make it the edible kind? The Candy Buffet Company<\/a> provide a fantastic chocolate-laden service to wow your guests.<\/p>\n Image: The Candy Buffet Company\n Your wedding reception and meal would be nothing without and dessert, and the most obvious way to get your chocolate fix is by making your last course and cocoa extravaganza.<\/p>\n Image: GENTL & HYERS\n [ew-supplier-carousel]<\/p>\n Anything from a small chocolate offering inside to a full-blown chocolate embroidered card, let your guests<\/a> know your wedding will be a cocoa-filled affair or just give them a sweet snack by incorporating chocolate into your wedding invitations.<\/p>\n Image: Behance\n It might not be a good idea for a venue that gets some serious sunshine, but a hint of chocolate in your floral decorations might mean a few more or your guests stop to smell the roses. It also gives a fantastic excuse for your bridesmaids and groomsmen to help tidy up the reception.<\/p>\n Image: Most Beautiful Places\n We\u2019re talking a less in-your-face version of Willy Wonka\u2019s chocolate factory. From the subtle to the extreme you can decorate your wedding with a smattering of chocolate related goodies. Majestic DIY<\/a> offer vases and bottles that you can fill with your choice of<\/p>\n Image: Red Ribbon Pretzel Company\n There\u2019s no doubting the fact that a wedding is a long day, and that\u2019s why many couples decide to offer their guests canap\u00e9s or nibbles throughout the celebrations. You could spring for sweet chocolate offerings to tide their hunger and give them a treat.<\/p>\n Image: True Photography\n A big wedding cake isn\u2019t a must and Kate\u2019s Cakes and Cookies specialises in creating awesome cupcake inspired displays for your wedding. Whip up a batch of chocolate infused offerings and have them as your centrepiece.<\/p>\n Image: Your Cup of Cake\n For any cocoa-crazy bride this is an absolute necessity, and is sure to get your friends and family talking. Try accessorising the melted goodness with tasty morsels like marshmallows, strawberries, and, for the truly chocolate-crazing, chocolate pieces or truffles.<\/p>\n Image: Cuisine 2 Di 4\n For any wedding set in the cold depths of winter, you want to make sure your guests are warm and comfortable. If your theme is winter wonderland, but you don\u2019t want your loved to become part of the d\u00e9cor, why not offer them a cup of hot cocoa?<\/p>\n If we\u2019ve learnt anything over the last few years, it\u2019s that the traditional fruit-filled ivory wedding cake is on the decline and that more unique styles are coming to the fore. You too can buck the trend and opt for a chocolatey surprise.<\/p>\nHave a chocolate and lollie\u00a0bar<\/h2>\n
Fantastically chocolate dessert<\/h2>\n
Edible wedding invitations<\/h2>\n
Chocolate flowers<\/h2>\n
Chocolate-inspired d\u00e9cor<\/h2>\n
Hors d\u2019oeuvre chocolate theme<\/h2>\n
Chocolate cupcakes<\/h2>\n
Chocolate fountain<\/h2>\n
Hot Cocoa<\/h2>\n
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Rich chocolate wedding cake<\/h2>\n