Famous Kiss Cake Topper
This cake topper caught my eye today while I was checking out a feature on cute toppers. It spoke to my inner 40s glamour girl.
It’s such a neat piece, and I think I mostly love it because this was the era of my grandparents. That could be MaMa and PaPa right there, him in his Navy uniform.
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White Hydrangea Wedding Cake with Double Height Tier
Hello, Dears!
Today, I’m starting to turn away from the sparse winterishness of January, and toward the ardent blush of Valentine’s Day, which is just around the corner.
Do you celebrate? We don’t do much with it around these parts, but I love the sentiment of being sweet to everyone on V Day. It can be about romance, or you can expand the scope and make it a day to show love to all or those close to you. Remember those fun Read More
Cake Topper Friday: Sugar Peony Cake Topper
Sometimes in January, you just need a little color, yes? A reminder that spring will come again, and fun summer times will be on her heels.
I adore peonies. And from the looks of this Pink Peony Wedding Cake, this lovely White Wedding Cake with a big, flouncy pink peonies, and this Thai-inspired Wedding Cake with a gold-tinged peony, cake artists quite agree.
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Adorable Bow-Accented Pink Wedding Cake
I just found my new favorite wedding. Well, for today, anyway.
This one is adorably quirky, and brings in elements of both the bride’s and groom’s heritages — which, I’m guessing, were Asian and Russian, respectively. My favorite touches? The ab Read More
Gold Sequined Wedding Cake
Does anything glitter quite like gold?
This cake is, in a nutshell, drop-dead gorgeous. It’s so luxurious, and just completely fantastic. For possibly the first time, I am saying this silly sentence: it’s too pretty to cut.
It’s not often that I’m Read More
Hawaiian Honeymoon Suitcase Wedding Cake
Hola, Everyone! And Happy New Year!
I know we’ve been a little…well…MIA of late. There was sickness involved. And perhaps an impromptu in law visit (don’t worry; it was a pleasure.) And there might be a thing or two besides writing about pretty cakes that I do to bring in the dollars here.
There. I said it.
But anyway! I’m back! And Read More
Cute Favor Find: S’mores Kit
This week, I've been more about the edible favors than about the cakes. It just seems the right thing to do, yes?
We'll get back to featuring sumptuous wedding cakes after the first of the year, but in the meantime, check out this adorable S'mores Kit. It's just perfect for a rustic wedding, or a fall affair. Even winter weddings in warmer climes might involve a campfire or two.
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Recipe and DIY: Southern Living 2012 White Christmas Cake
It will come as no surprise to regular readers of A Wedding Cake Blog that I am an avid Southern Living magazine fan.
The world stops once a month when an issue comes. I peruse every feature, and file away recipes for that week's menu or upcoming party, and I dream — and sometimes use — the travel advice on the pages.
So I look forward every year to the December issue, and what has come to be known as “the big white cake” on the cover.
This year's big white cake is beautiful in its simplicity, and I applaud the powers that be who chose it, because it's the perfect all purpose white cake. Perfect for birthdays, perfect for weddings.
We've gotten so fancy, haven't we? And there's nothing wrong with fancy. But every good cook should have a very basic, completely perfect cake in their repertoire, and this is a good candidate for that job.
The cake — Mrs. Billett's White Cake — is done up in lovely, minimalist fashion with white buttercream and fondant snowflakes. I was excited to share this with you because it would make a sensational winter wedding cake, and the fondant snowflakes are easy AND spectacular (which just happens to be the perfect combo IMO.)
Find the recipe here. Find the fondant snowflake DIY here (this one's a video.)
Ah, Southern Living. I love how fabulous you continue to be.
Photo: Iain Bagwell; Styling: Heather Chadduck.
Alternatives to Traditional Wedding Cake for Non-Cake Lovers
How many weddings have we been to, People? And how many times have we suffered through not great cake? Many, many times, I can guess, between us.
Wouldn't it be brill if someone actually featured something other than cake at a wedding? Hmmm….now that would be interesting.
Now, don't get me wrong. I lurve cake. All shapes and sizes, all flavors…buttercream-filled, mousse-laden, jam-laced, gluten-free chocolatey goodness…and the list goes on. But I am not everyone. And not everyone loves cake.
Imagine a world in which you could serve your very favorite dessert at your wedding. Well – welcome to that world. And consider your options.
Okay…so you like cake…a little.
You just want something different. Did you know that you can make a cheesecake into a wedding cake? Oh, yessireebobby. In fact, there are cheesecake bakeries that feature such confections. We totally think you should have a cheesecake wedding cake, and we totally think you should invite us to the wedding if you do. Think different cheesecakes for different layers. And who needs frosting? Fruit glazed, or even whole fruit, fruit-tart style, would be simply gorgeous.
When's a cake not a cake? When it's a trifle.
Here's another idea. If you like pudding and cake combinations, imagine a table that features different trifles. A traditional English dessert made of cake, fruit, pastry cream (think pudding) and liberal amounts of liqueur or sherry, trifles are traditionally served in beautiful glass bowls that allow you to see a cross section of all the yummy goodness. Envision a table with a rasberry chocolate trifle here….a coconut macaroon-Grand Marnier trifle there…and maybe a strawberry shortcake trifle smack dab in the middle. Seriously. Cake Who?
And then there's the pie crowd.
We can think of LOTS of ways that wedding pie could steal the show. While I've met a person or two in my life that said, “Eh, cake…I can take it or leave it,” I do not recall ever, not one single time, having someone make that statement about pie. It's never, “Do you like pie?” but rather, “Which pie is your favorite?”
For an outdoor or rustic barbecue, or picnic-style reception, we simply cannot think of a better wedding cake alternative. Most fruit pies are super sturdy, and will stand up to your hottest July sun, whether you're in Wisconsin or Texas. And if your tastes run to the creamy or chiffon – key lime or lemon meringue anyone? How about banana or coconut cream? Or serve pumpkin with a pecan crust for a November wedding. People will talk. And it will be all good.
Hold the sugar, please.
So, what if you aren't a dessert person? Well, again…your wedding. You don't want to serve dessert? Then don't. There are plenty of creative businesses out there who offer savory alternatives to sweet confections. Consider a “wedding cake” made out of various wheels of cheese, surrounded by breads, crackers, and mounds of fresh fruit. Or think about a cake made of meat pies. Yum. Yum. Yum.
Hopefully, we have given you Non-Cake Lovers out there a think or two to think about. Never has there been a better time to get married, if you crave a little individuality. So go for it. And please. Send us pictures.
Winter Berry Trifle Photo Source