Pink wedding cakes
Pink is one of the most beloved colors of brides everywhere. Few colors send the message of sweetness and romance better than pink. Feminine and just plain pretty, brides love it. Yet, hues of this blushing color run the gamut, from the palest, almost white pink, to super-sassy hot pink – and all the variations can be featured in a variety of ways to make your wedding cake truly sensational.
Are you the type of bride that simply cannot get enough pink? Then consider enrobing your entire cake in pink fondant or buttercream. A pink wedding cake will usher in an elegant vibe to your reception, and will let your guests know that you are inspired by classic, understated beauty.
On the other hand, you might prefer the bold, fresh look of hot pink. While a pale pink cake would be beautifully trimmed with white piped icing, or accented with a soft green or right chocolate brown, an exciting hot pink cake would work well with black as an accent color. Or a snazzy, eye-catching color combination, like green and pink or orange and pink, might just be the thing for you.
Is too much pink too much? Then you might prefer pink as an accent on a cake that is otherwise all one color. Consider pink ruffles piped in buttercream around the base of your cake, or a pink bubble or pearl treatment all over the layers. If you like the bold colors, like fuchsia or magenta, fondant cutouts might be the way to go. A stunning cake might feature the latest technique of applying a damask pattern to a white cake in the shade of pink that you favor. A pink and black or brown monogram together with a fondant ribbon would serve to “wrap” your cake up as pretty as any wedding present.
Some couples prefer to leave the color off of the cake, opting for the traditional white or ivory wedding cake. If this is more your style, but you would still like to add a splash of color, consider getting creative with flowers or fruit. Pink flowers can enhance any wedding cake with grace and beauty. Popular choices include roses, peonies, lilies, orchids, and gerbera daisies. Another option would be to discuss with your cake artist the possibility of trimming your cake with fruit – but not real fruit; rather, fruits and leaves made out of gumpaste or marzipan. A number of fruits, from apples, to cherries, to raspberries, could be tinted with various shades of pink for a lovely effect.
If you love pink, then consider using it to decorate that centerpiece of your reception, your wedding cake. Whether you use a little or a lot of this color as you design your cake, you are sure to convey the romance of the day, even as you provide a delicious treat for your guests.
Cascading Pink Flower Wedding Cake
Wedding trends come and wedding trends go, but since the dawn of the Martha Stewart age, be-flowered cakes seem to be here to stay. And I’m just fine with that.
When I saw this beautiful cake by Custom Cakes of Savannah, Georgia, I knew we had to feature it. Four stacked tiers, covered with smooth white fondant and covered Read More
Stunning Pink Wedding Cake
Did you ever see a wedding cake, and think, “Stop. This is the one. The rest of the cakes can just go home.”
This is such a cake.
I spied this cake in a beautiful photojournal of a Southern California wedding, held at Saddlerock Ranch in Malibu, California. The wedding and reception were both held Read More
Pink Roses Wedding Cake
I love pink roses. They are my second favorite flower…next to the gerbera daisy. I got married in October and when I met with my florist I said, “I want gerbera daisies,” and he said, “Change your wedding day and we have a deal!”
Apparently October is not the idea time for daisies. Who knew?
And so I settled for roses. I guess this really wasn’t so much settling as I do love roses as well. I told him I really didn’t care as long as they were pink. “What about hot pink?” he said. From that moment on my world was rocked and I was in love Read More
Everything is Pink and Pretty
Just when I thought my cake resources where running a bit dry this beauty pops up!
First and foremost…is this not a beautiful picture?
Anyway, on with the cake! I adore pink. It’s my absolute favorite color on the planet. However, I personally think that pink wedding cakes can be…well…let’s be honest…tacky. I don’t know why, but baby pink on a cake just doesn’t do it for me. This cake strikes my fancy though. The first tier has a sophisticated pink and cream diamond pattern. The second has pink fondant stripes. But what really sets it apart are the adorable tiny dark pink fondant flowers that are scattered across the cake. To. Die. For. Instead of a cake topper, this couple decided to play with the dark pink color and add some dark pink gerbera daises.
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It’s a nice day for a Black & Pink Wedding..
My best friend got married exactly 364 days after I did. She caught the bouquet at my wedding so I sort of think I got that ball rolling on that one. You’re welcome.
She spent months sending me links to different J.Crew bridesmaid dresses she wanted me to buy & then calling me ten minutes later and telling me not to order it. After I cancelled one too many orders at JCrew.com she finally called me and said “Christen, I’ve done it. My cake is black. Read More
Pretty in Pink.
..and I am not talking about Molly Ringwald and her pal Duckie (you know..that guy from Two and a Half Men..oh Charlie Sheen..what have you done? That’s another rant for another day)..
After a week of posts about Fruit Cakes, Cake Parties and Jello Wedding Cakes and I ending this week of non-tradition with just the opposite. A cake that screams wedding. Strike that..a gorgeous cake that screams wedding.
This four tiered round cake is a fondant creation with gorgeous piping and imprinting Read More
Pink and Black Wedding Cake
Every once in a while I have the urge to have a Grease theme wedding, don’t you? And when that time comes, this has got to be the cake for it.
Hot pink, smooth as glass frosting is tangled up in thin black ribbons. Black polka dots mark a subtle design, making the cake almost traditional — if it wasn’t for Read More
And the Bride Saves Him Right Back…
You know that line in “Pretty Woman,” the one where Richard Gere asks Julia Roberts what happens after the knight saves the princess? “She saves him right back,” she replies.
That came to mind when I saw this beautiful and whimsical cake.
There are several things that I love about it. Read More
Pink Polka Dot Wedding Cake
Sometimes you’ve just gotta do pink!
But this is completely different from what you’d expect. I love the 3D polka dots, pearlized and sitting like little solar system planets around the barely-there-pink cake! The white, squiggly Read More