Colors, Tiers and Decor, Oh My! Innovative Chocolate Fountain Display Ideas for 2009
Themed chocolate fountains add an air of jovial sophistication to any event. Take a cue from a themed event to find inspirational ways to add flair to your chocolate fountain displays. To spark your creativity, here are especially creative ways to stage your next chocolate fountain event.
Celebrating the Team Spirit with Sporty Chocolate Fountains
A chocolate fountain display honoring the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team included a display featuring four commercial chocolate fountains. There were two 5-tier chocolate fountains, plus one 4-tier and one 3-tier chocolate fountain arranged to form a diamond shape in reference to the Rays sport.
Each chocolate fountain had white chocolate for chocolate fountains, although all but one were dyed to imitate the hues of the Rays team colors. The largest chocolate fountain remained white, while the two medium chocolate fountains became teal and light blue, leaving the smallest chocolate fountain yellow.
To add to the dramatic appearance, all of the chocolate fountains were all elevated off the table and each base was wrapped in fabric that coordinated with the shade of the chocolate, while the tablecloth beneath was white. The backdrop for this amazing chocolate fountain display was a large Rays banner framed by pennant flags and bunches of balloons in shades of white and blue. Needless to say, this chocolate fountain display was a hit with team spirit!
It's Time for a Chocolate Fountain Fiesta!
The structure for this Mexican-inspired chocolate fountain display comprised of three tables. Two rectangles flanked a round table that jutted out in the center, giving the final look a bowed shape. They were united by white table tops with black pleated skirts that hung to the ground, each featuring red chili pepper garlands strung across.
The center table had the honor of holding three commercial chocolate fountains, one 5-tier and two 4-tier fountains shaped like a triangle and elevated above the table. The two medium white chocolate for chocolate fountains were dyed red and green, while the largest chocolate fountain remained white to mimic the colors of the Mexican flag.
Each chocolate fountain base was wrapped in a fabric that coordinated with its chocolate color, with each 4-tier chocolate fountain hosting a maraca, while the central fountain base sported a Mexican flag in its folds. The backdrop was tall and black with small Mexican flags strung across the top. A sombrero that was suspended to appear as the large chocolate fountain's topper finished the look perfectly.
Whether you are hired for a Cinco de Mayo or Dia de los Muertos celebration, these ideas will surely be popular amongst your clients.
Beads, Masks, and Chocolate Fountains Celebrate Mardi Gras
No discussion of parties is complete without mentioning Fat Tuesday! To achieve a Mardi Gras theme, three chocolate fountains were again arranged into a triangle, and the white chocolate for chocolate fountains was dyed green, purple, and gold. The bases were elevated above the table for a dramatic look, with each base wrapped in fabric that coordinated with its chocolate color. Additions of a gold tulle ribbon around the gold chocolate fountain and velvet being used against the purple fountain added luster and glamour. Exotic peacock feathers were folded in to the display, as well as a gold Mardi Gras mask and garlands of green, purple and gold ornaments. Talk about a festive Fat Tuesday chocolate fountain!
The possibilities are endless when it comes to creating unique chocolate fountain displays. Thinking outside of the chocolate fountain will ensure that your profits and client satisfaction continue flowing deliciously (pun intended).
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