Sunday, September 20, 2009

Falling in love.

AUTUMN is here. My favorite season. Apple cider, pumpkins, football, leaves.. love it. Originally I had wanted a fall wedding. I think it's the perfect wedding season. Naturally beautiful with the leaves, not too hot or too cold. Especially for people wearing formal attire; it is nice to not face 80-90 degree weather when you're in a tux or a wedding gown.




Pick of the day! If we had had a fall wedding, this would have been a top contender. The mini pumpkins are an adorable topper, and the hay-like spun sugar adds a perfect autumn touch.

































Cake by Highland Bakery. While I wouldn't use this as the only wedding cake, how perfect would it be for a fall groom's cake? So skillfully done, this just looks like a pumpkin from Hagrid's garden.










Cake by The Cake Girls. In my fantasy, unlimited budget mind, The Cake Girls would have made our wedding cake. I just love Mary Maher on all the Food Network Cake Challenges. Add Challenge judge to my list of dream jobs. This cake is perfect for a fall couple who doesn't want to make fall the theme.









Cake by Vermont Cake Studio. Simple and elegant.












While I like the design of this cake, the construction looks sloppy. Even my untrained eye can spot the flaws in the fondant and the gap between tiers.













Cake by Sweet Traditions. Love the mini gourds (and also the word gourd).














Cake by White Flower Cake Shoppe. I love the warm color palate here.
















Cake by Retro Bakery. Love the leaves. My one complaint is the underlying color. If you're doing a fall wedding, I think ivory or cream would be a better color than white. White just seems so stark. Even a somewhat softer shade of white would have complimented the leaves better.











Again, I think the white stands out like a sore thumb. Also, I think these leaves are too small, they get lost in the size of the cake.















Cake by The Chefs Kitchen Cakery







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Here's another great option for couples having a fall wedding who don't want a fall theme. Fall has the most beautiful colors, and the flowers here really show that off. Not nuts about the round flower cake topper.. but the flowers cascading down and on the table are just perfect.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Ribbons and Bows

Using ribbon on cakes is an easy way to incorporate a splash of color. Many brides have been using ribbon to line the base of each tier, while others are having more intricate fondant bows made for the cake.



Cake by Sedona Wedding Cakes.
















Cake by Pink Cakebox. If I had to guess, I'd say the pleats are made to match the bride's dress.. and really, is there anything better than a dessert that coordinates with your outfit? I say we should start doing that all the time! If your purse and shoes are expected to match why not your sweater and cookie?











Cake by Big Wedding Cake Company. The bow on top is great, but don't miss the more subtle ribbon lining the bottom of the tiers. What an elegant way to make the cake look more polished and to hide those little gaps between tiers.



























The bow really makes this cake. Without it, the cake would be too dark.. but the green really brightens it up.












Cake by Gail Watson. Photo by Mary Ellen Bartley. Such a sweet twist on the ribbon/bow trend. I love the delicate feel of the tiny ribbons. The whole cake is lovely!











As with any trend.. don't go overboard. Less is more. It's like a where's Waldo game... can you spot the cake under all the fondant bows?















Perfect sophistication. See, ribbons don't always have to be casual.










Pick of the day! The top two lace-inspired tiers give the cake a graceful feel, the ribbon adorned lower tiers add a glamorous touch, and the broach really pushes the whole thing close to perfection.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Flower Power

Two of the best things about weddings--flowers and cakes--get even better when paired together.
But be careful: take steps to make sure the flowers don't wilt and avoid poisonous flowers (ask your florist).

While you're planning, give some thought to the overall look of your cake table. A little bit of effort will ensure that a beautiful cake isn't lost in a sloppy set up. Some of these pictures are great examples of how to use flowers to dress up the cake and table. I know flowers can be expensive; cheaper options include candles, nicely draped fabrics, and decorative cake stands.



Photo by Andrea Polito Photography. Cushions of flowers like this placed around the base of the cake not only add to the romance, but also lead to a more polished look. No one likes to see an immaculate cake set atop nothing more than some metallic cardboard.







Cake by TribecaRooftop. Without the flowers, this cake would be nothing to write home about. But the flowers take it to a better level adding elegance and grace.












NOT RECOMMENDED. This is just a cautionary picture. Don't let flowers take over a small cake. Mostly, this is avoided by selecting both a bakery and a florist with good reputations and strong portfolios. Make sure you look not just at the style of a baker's work, but also at the quality. Is the piping sloppy? Is the fondant smooth?











These next three cakes show a great way to make a small cake look more grand. Flowers layered between tiers add color and height. Perfect for a bride on a budget who doesn't want to give up the impressive aesthetic of a large cake.











































Make sure to take extra care with hydrangeas, they are notorious for wilting very easily. Nothing ruins a cake faster than dead or dying flowers--not the symbolism you're going for at the beginning of your marriage. Consider silk hydrangeas instead.







Cake by Angel's Food Cakes. The yellow orchids here really brighten up the cake--a cheerful color for a cheerful occasion.












Cake by Rosebud Cakes. These flower clusters provide pops of color and dress up the cake without overwhelming it the way a cascade of flowers might.










Cake by Mrs. Goodman's Baking Company. Peonies might be my favorite wedding flower, and they make a perfect topper here.












If you want a floral look but are working under a budget, petals are a nice choice. Soft rose petals strewn over anything carry a romantic feel.











Cake by Renaissance Cakes. What a stunning color palette! I love the contrast of the bright pink flower petals with the green of the ribbon and orchids. This one is my pick of the day. Although, the buttons and borders aren't as clean as they could be.