Spring is here and there are so many things to celebrate, we have Mother’s Day, Graduations, Bridal Showers, and Baby Showers. A mimosa bar is the perfect way to add a little fun to any festivity.
Setting up a mimosa bar doesn’t need to be complicated and I even did some of the work for you. I have created the labels for the juices, and a coordinating Mimosa Bar sign. I even created a fun take on the Mimosa Bar and made a Mom-Osa Bar sign for Mother’s Day.
A mimosa bar is more than just a drink station. It creates an activity for your guests to create and decorate their own drink, and if you add flowers, and colorful bowls to your mimosa bar it can also be decor.
Supplies For The Mimosa Bar
Carafes or pitchers for the juice- I have linked some here, here and here
Champagne flutes- I have linked some here, here and here
Bowls for the fruit- I have linked some here, here and here
Tongs for the fruits- I linked some here, here and here
Cardstock for the printable
Hole punch
String
8×10 frame
3 inch circle punch here or scissors
Ice Bucket- I have linked some here, here and here
Flowers (optional)
Ingredients For The Mimosa Bar
Champagne- While I love a good champagne don’t waste the expensive stuff on a mimosa. Instead use a dry sparkling wine, Brut or Prosecco. We tend to enjoy our bubbly so, one bottle (750ML) can make 6-8 mimosas for us.
Juices
~Orange
~Cranberry
~Pineapple
~Grapefruit
~Mango
~Peach
Possibilities are endless
Fruit
~Strawberries
~Blue Berries
~Pineapple
~Raspberries
~Peaches
~Citrus Fruits
Possibilities are endless
I created 2 different color schemes all with matching labels for the juices and both Mimosa and Mom-Osa Bar signs. All of the printables can be downloaded and saved. I recommend printing them on cardstock paper.