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Decorating with Butterflies


Butterfly Releases

Whether butterflies are real or not, decorating with butterflies adds special sparkle to your event.

Bakerys design and create wonderful wedding cakes. With a few simple changes, these cakes can add to your butterfly theme. From icing butterflies to feather butterflies, different colors, species, and styles of butterflies can be created or added to match your event.

Candies, candles, dishes, and cookies can be added which are butterfly shaped or decorated.

Sandwich bread, cheese, meat, lettuce, and more can be cut with a butterfly cookie cutter to carry on your theme.

A centerpiece (from table top to floor stand) filled with butterflies capture the attention of all your guests.

Each place setting could be marked with a butterfly shaped or decorated place card holder.

A clear butterfly release container with a Painted Lady butterfly can be placed at each plate. Painted Lady butterflies are very content in a container and when the container is opened, they often will sit for a while before flying away. This is a great time to grab those cameras on each table!

Your decorating possibilities are limited only by imagination.

 


 


 


   
   

 

 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
     
   
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