Crystal Wedding Cake This towering 5 tiered wedding cake was delivered to The Ashford in Allentown, NJ. The top of the cake includes a crystal topper provided by the client. The tiers are decorated in black lace piping and hanging crystals. Another unique feature of this wedding cake are the varying shapes of the white tiers which included round, square and hexagonal shapes with separators. Cake at The Ashford in Allentown, NJ Flavors and fillings included alternating layers of pink velvet with lemon cream cheese and raspberry chambord buttercream and chocolate with oreos and cream buttercream... |
Pin It Photo: Courtesy of Cake Central If you're incorporating a Parisian theme into your nuptials, pay homage to the City of Light with an Eiffel Tower-inspired wedding cake. This confection, featured in Cake Central magazine, features the tower cut from blue toille (that has been printed on rolled fondant using edible ink). The design is finished with sugared swags of lace and fleurs-de-lis. If you have a wedding cake you'd like to submit for the blog, please email photos and a brief description to Heather Lee at contact@brides.com. —Heather Lee... |
Wow – what an impressive wedding cake. It feels very celebratory and looks stunning with all those fresh strawberries decorating the icing and scattered around the base. It has that feel of an English country fete – not that I ever saw one this good growing up! Tiered Victoria sponge cakes at weddings have been really popular this year, so I like this bit of a twist on that idea. If you like this tiered sponge cake, have a look at this one here and here. Image: Cyn Kain Photography via Southern Weddings Magazine ... |
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This cupcake stand held 180 cupcakes for a wedding at Battery Gardens in New York City. Cupcakes flavors included marble cake with chocolate pudding filling, almond cake with raspberry chambord filling, and chocolate cake with oreos and cream filling. The top cake for the stand was covered in plum colored fondant and topped off white and pale pink cherry blossoms. Post from: Pink Cake Box Wedding Cakes Wedding Cupcake Tower ... |
Wedding Cupcake Tower with Topper CakeThe topper for this wedding cupcake tower is covered in fuchsia fondant and includes the bride and groom decked out in the outfits for their reception. Philanopsis orchid flowers in lime green and purple adorn the top of the cake.Wedding Cupcake TowerClose-up of Wedding CupcakesPhotographs by Chris Leary Weddings Get more cakes delivered to you mailbox. Signup here ... |
We received a great set of photos of our multi-tier custom 8 tier wedding cupcake stand from David and Amy Lau Photography. This tower was custom built for the wedding and included a two tier rose wedding cake topper with swiss dots. David & Amy also have a photography blog where you can find more photos from the wedding. ... |
Hi everyone :) How are you all? What with all the talk of the Royal Wedding of late, I thought I'd go a little regal this afternoon with a completely beautiful Tower of London wedding. Rare is it that we get to see the Tower Guards, or Beefeaters as they are better known, in their full regali, and who dressed beautifully for this occasion in their red and gold uniform, so this is a very special treat for us all. This particular wedding is also extra special, because it comes to you from the perceptive of the Photographer, Gemma Reynolds. The couple themselves are off travelling the ... |
If you are looking for a location with a great view of the Philadelphia skyline, check out the Top of the Tower in center city. Check out a wedding that we designed in the space! www.topofthetower.comThe bride was very creative and created this skyline motif that was used throughout the event.A fun take on centerpeices!!! Instead of flowers we found old lamps and vamped them up with new coat of paint and shade to act at the focal point of our mondern tablescape.Greenery was also brought in to add a fun design element to the tables!... |
Image: Martha Stewart It is no secret in my family that I love cheese. I could live on cheese if given half a chance. So the idea of a wedding cake made entirely from cheese sounds deeply appealing. What I love about this particular ‘cheese’ cake is that it is a tower of individual cheeses, rather than the cheese rounds stacked on top of each other. The added touch of herbs and flowers sneaked between the cheeses gives this wedding cake a lovely rustic feel. ... |