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Buttons and Quilting Light Blue and Raspberry Wedding Cake

Button and Quilting Wedding Cake

Raspberry and blue – it’s one of those happy color combinations. It’s bright and springy and this cake showcases the perfection of these two colors.

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White Wedding Cake with Succulents and Teal Trim

White Wedding Cake with Succulents

There is an easy beauty to this cake – it makes me think of an outdoor late spring or early summer wedding, maybe at a botanical garden, surrounded by bright colorful flowers. This cake would look amazing in a setting like that.

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Let’s Celebrate! Wedding Cake

Festive and Fun Wedding Cake Publix

Since it seems like Mother Nature finally has her act together and has allowed spring to stay for a while, what better way to celebrate a wedding than this stunner of a cake?  I feel all springy just looking at it.

Why do I love this cake? Let me count the ways. First, Read More

 

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Yellow and Blush Wedding Cake with Rose Petals

Yellow Wedding Cake

I think rose petals are so beautiful. Maybe it’s old fashioned of me, but they’re so ruffly, and dainty.  They smell good and even feel good, with their soft, matte-velvet texture.

I think this cake is just so pretty, don’t you?  It mimics that beautiful yellow-meets-blush look that you can only find on roses.  At first, I thought the embellishment around that bottom tier was Read More

 

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Charlotte Wedding Cake

Charlotte Wedding Cake

Today’s cake is for the lover of rustic or DIY:  the Charlotte Wedding Cake.

Sometimes in the dead of summer (like, you know, now), simpler just seems better, yes?  Sure, ornate cakes with a ton of detail and many man hours will elicit the obiligatory “WOW!” from our guests, and that is all well and good.  But I for one find myself trying to Read More

 

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Roses Wedding Cake

roses cake 2

I debated using this cake – I’ve had it in my folder for a while – because it’s a little old school (Old School here having the mean of 2007.)  And you know what?  I’m gonna do it.  ’Cause it’s not getting any younger, and it’s well done.

What do I like about this one?  It’s neatness.  Simple cakes can go horribly wrong.  Fast.  Fondant can bubble, buttercream can look not smooth enough, edges can be cockeyed.  But this cake is perfect.  Square, the piped dotted Read More

 

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Sparklers Wedding Cake

sparkler wedding cake

Happy Fourth of July, y’all!

As I head out to celebrate freedom, family, and summer, I wanted to leave you with this stunning photo that I found on Pinterest, courtesy of Style Me Pretty.  What a beautiful cake!  All white, and Read More

 

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White Monogrammed Cake With Single Initial

White Monogram Cake2

It’s well documented:  I love white wedding cakes, and I love monograms.

I think it takes a special baker to make something truly original out of the sea of white wedding cakes that I view everyday.  So when I spy something out of the norm, I really like to share it with you.

This is so pretty, don’t you think?  In an austere, regal, slightly stand offish and reserved kinda way.  This cake doesn’t associate with the other cakes.  This lovely creation is reserved for Read More

 

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Wedding Bells Wedding Cake

wedding bell wedding cake

We still say that wedding bells are ringing…but when did you actually last hear some?

Well, even if churches don’t still come with nifty bell towers (and lots of people don’t even get married in churches these days), it’s still a quaint thought.  And this cake celebrates that notion bee-autifully.

Two square tiers, flawlessly covered in white fondant and trimmed with an edge of tiny white dots are then embellished with bells, cut out from more fondant, painted with edible gold dust, and Read More

 

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Yellow Ombre Buttercream Wedding Cake

Yellow Ombre Wedding Cake

Are you a fan of ombre?  I am.  I love this look on walls, papers, dresses…and, of course, ombre wedding cakes.

This yellow ombre cake is one of the prettiest examples of the technique I’ve seen.  It’s really subtle, with just a kiss of color toward the bottom, for the couple who really like the idea of a white cake, but want just a tiny touch of color.  The darling cake topper, consisting of a compact nosegay of yellow roses and other flowers, perfectly punctuates the look.

Beyond the ombre, aren’t the buttercream ribbons that adorn the cake fantastic?  Look closely, and you’ll see that the effect Read More

 

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