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Rustic Wedding Cakes

 

Do you prefer blue jeans to chiffon, and open air to a fancy ballroom? Then a rustic wedding cake may be a good fit for your special day. If you favor a more natural or casual feel, then this type of cake may suit the mood and tone of your party more than something over the top or fancy.

Rustic can imply many things. It may refer to a type of flower or trim that isn’t normally used for something as refined as a wedding cake. Sunflowers, daisies, herbs such as lavender, or wild field flowers are good examples of flora that might trim a rustic cake. A bride or baker might use strips of raffia to trim the layers, rather than shiny satin ribbon. Or rolled chocolate cigarettes and other chocolate decorations, fashioned to resemble natural materials such as leaves, feathers, or twigs, can be very evocative of the natural and rustic. Sometimes, rustic can refer to the finish of the cake. Either a baker may choose to make a very simple background, using a single, natural color of fondant, or he or she may instead choose to use buttercream, and to give the finish a swirly, home-style look that is very pleasing and comforting. To be sure, a rustic cake will most likely utilize earth tones and natural materials, and would normally skip some of the stylish touches that are so popular today. The tendency toward rhinestones would not be appropriate; however, the trendy use of birds and owls would provide the perfect finish to such a cake.

So if you and your groom favor a more relaxed style, or if your nuptials will take place in a country setting – a field, a barn, near the shore, or under the wide open sky – you may consider dressing your cake down for the occasion as well, and going rustic.

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Rustic Apple Wedding Cake

Rustic Apple Wedding Cake

I’m feelin’ fall, y’all.

Blame it on all the back to school pics.  My sweet girl went back last week, but just about everyone in my circle – far and wide – have seen their kids off to the school bus by this point.  And so begins the yearning for crisp, cool weather that never comes where I live.

Well, if I can’t have Read More

 
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Homespun Wedding Cake

Homespun Wedding Cake

Don’t you just want to grab a cup of coffee or a glass of ice cold milk and dig right into this baby?

Lots of cakes that we feature are all about the looks.  And so often, I almost can’t imagine cutting into them because of the hours and hours of work they took to make.  But this cake invites you to get comfortable and cut a big ole’ slab!

If I had to guess (and I do, since I know not who made the cake or what the flavors are) I would say that we have here layers of Read More

 
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Rustic Sweets Table and Pie Pops!

Rustic Sweets Table

Don’t you love when a plan really comes together?

I thought this sweets table was adorable.  Now, I could be missing my mark here, but it doesn’t appear to be highly stylized…in other words, it might be DIY, y’all.  I’m not sure.  But it’s really done well, don’t you think?  From the square of burlap that adorns the table to the lace cafe curtains in the back, it’s just all lovely.  The macarons are a little Read More

 
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Let Them Eat Cake: Sunday Round-Up for August 5, 2012

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Greetings, one and all!  How does this lovely summer day find you?  Well, I hope!

It’s been SUCH an awesome week here, y’all.  If you’re a regular reader, then you know that I’m having a nice visit with my best friend, who flew in from half way across the country (and across what we normally call That Stupid Gulf) to spend a week.  A week of Nowhere to Go, Nowhere to Be.  Of sandcastles and ocean breezes.  Of the full moon over the lighthouse.  Of eating too much and laughing more.

Well, next week, it will be back to reality (after a quick trip to Key West to bid summertime, for all intents and purposes, adieu) but for now, we still have some playing to do!  So let’s share a few minutes together, looking over the week’s wedding Sweet and Pretty, and then it’s back to the grind of the beach! 😉

But what were we up to this week, first of all?  Glad you asked!

On Monday, we featured this darling Minnie Mouse-Inspired Birthday cake.  We think it would make an adorable wedding cake as well.

Tuesday brought these fantastic cube-shaped Deconstructed Wedding Cakes.  I love this look!

I featured this ethereal Yellow and Blush Rosepetal Cake on Wednesday.

Isn’t this Ice Blue Rustic Wedding Cake that we featured on Thursday fantastic?

On Cake Topper Friday, we fell in love with this Picture Perfect Couple.

For the Guys featured a mountain of chocolate, quite literally, with this Megeve Chocolate Groom’s Cake.

Are you a curvy girl?  Here’s a cute story featuring Five Marilyn Monroe-inspired wedding dresses.

Ha! Thank you, Miss Manners.  A gentle reminder that guests should not be asked to pay for your wedding.

Do we believe Jessica Biel when she says she’s done “almost nothing” for her wedding to Justin Timberlake? Hmmmm?

I adore this artsy backyard wedding, featured on Wedding Chicks, don’t you?  And the ruffled cake is so lovely, I feature it above.

Isn’t this Maggie Austin Cake, featured on Austin Wedding Blog, gorgeous?  I LOVE the green ruffles and blue flowers!

Here’s a really great post for brides considering baking their own wedding cakes.  From Vancity Bride.

Have a Delicious Week!  And wear your sunscreen!

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Love Birds and Succulents Wedding Cake

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Oh, but the summer vibe just keeps on getting summerier.  That’s a word, right?

So, today’s cake isn’t so much about the cake itself – don’t be hatin’ on me ’cause it came from Publix Supermarket – but it is about the beautiful way that the bride and groom decided to dress it up with so many darling details.

The cake is the perfect blank slate: white fondant with big, exaggerated, pearl trim.  But what really caught my eye were the succulents trimming the cake (LOVE THEM), as well as the adorable – I mean, CRAZY adorable! – lovebirds nesting on top.  The final touch is the 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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Cake Topper Friday: Egg and Bird Nest Cake Toppers

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So, before I launch into my normal and characteristic rhapsody, a disclaimer: this picture has been repinned on Pinterest.  A lot.  And it would seem that the original link was to some spammy site, rather than the original source.  But I simply had to show it to you.  So if you know who is responsible for this darling genius of a cake, please speak up.  Ok.  Onto cake gushing.

So, the eggs and nest are cute enough here, right?  New love, new life hatching and all that.  But when you pull back and see the darling Read More

 
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Pink and Orange Buttercream Ruffle Peony Cake

Pink and Orange Peony Cake

Are you there yet?  Are you in that absent-minded, don’t-bother-me-with-real-life-details-like-laundry-and-oil-changes that spring incites?  I can think of nothing but glorious days, warm breezes, picnics, and playing outside.  I want to wear flowy dresses made from lots of linen, drink lemonade and crisp white wine, and gather floppy flowers.

And here is the perfect cake to epitomize that vibe.

Nine days out of ten, you’ll find me buttoned up and starched, tailored and just so, and I love cakes that reflect that personality, too.  Crisp edges, architectural and symmetrical features, like Read More

 
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Naked Cake Part Two: Bananas Foster Wedding Cake

Naked bananas foster wedding cake

A couple of weeks ago, I featured this naked wedding cake, and got (mostly) rave reviews!  Y’all loved its rustic warmth and general yummy lookingness.  Well, I couldn’t help but share this one with you, too.  Because it’s kind of a mess, but I lurve it.

This bananas foster naked cake is obviously inspired by the flambe dessert that has been made famous in New Orleans.  I love the perfectly controlled chaos here – layer upon layer of cake and bananas and yummy filling, heaped, but neatly heaped.  All displayed on a lovely, vintage  milkglass pedestal stand.

How darling would this cake be for a Read More

 
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Fall Fruits Wedding Cake

Martha Stewart Apple Cake

Sometimes, there is just no way to react to a cake, other than….

Sigh.

Isn’t this just simplicity and beauty and wholesomeness wrapped up in a tidy little edible confection?  I bring you this cake courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings.  The cake was made by Karen Menning Porter, the sister of the bride.  Karen apparently owned Tilly’s Cakes of Neodesha, Kansas, at the time of the post, but I can no longer find a website :-(

BUT – let’s focus on the Read More