With all the over the top dessert displays all over the internet, your average party planner can feel incredibly overwhelmed. Today, I have the pleasure of sharing with you a shoot that proves that simple can be stunning. Designed by Susana of Simplesmente Branco and Ana of Pinga Amor, this simple vignette is absolutely lovely but also incredibly accessible. From Su:
Our concept was to do something a bit rough, instead of creating one those real pretty, neat and organized tables. We played with colors (neon pink, brown craft paper and white) and textures (tissue paper, paper doilies and Braille edition newspaper) to have something really interesting for the eye. We chose sweets from our childhood, including small and traditional biscuits and cakes for a “less is more” approach. Our end result: a clean, conceptual table with a wall gone mad, just for the fun of it!









Images from Simplesmente Branco and Pinga Amor.











15 Comments
love this totally radioactive pink paired with kraft and white paper!
I just love the neutral and neon mix and what a great paper installation.
How cool is that?!
thank you!
Thank you so much
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Love love love! Wonderful and fresh palette.
Su and Ana Parabéns the world is watching you!
I’m in LOVE with this! I love the colors, the mood, everything!
is there a tutorial available for making the large kraft flowers?
This shoot is amazing! Love the playfulness and simplicity of it!
This is so sweet! I love it!
This makes me feel very happy. the colours are very clean and cheerful. I get so sick of looking at over worked colours and styles. Love it!
This is the most adorable thing I have ever seen made with paper!!
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Pearl
I absolutely love this, saw it on pinterest and repinned it immediatley. The vision has been in my thoughts ever since!
Pretty and bold at the same time. It’s good to see small dessert spreads also.
This is just beuatiful! I love the bright pink mixed in with the browns. perfect!
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