Showing posts with label pearls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pearls. Show all posts

Sunday, October 24, 2010

An Anniversary Cake for a Very Special Couple!


Congratulations to Ralph & Anne-Marie Crance! They were surprised by their children with a 50th Anniversary Party and a very special Cake. Anne-Marie carried Calla Lillie's in her Wedding Bouquet so her daughter asked that they be incorporated into the cake somehow. The party invitations had a damask print on them so we also incorporated a little of that look as well.

STATS: White Almond Sour Cream Cake with Raspberry Filling, Double Chocolate Cake with Mocha Filling, and Raspberry Swirl Pound Cake with Chocolate Ganache Filling. Cake is iced in buttercream and covered with fondant. The damask pattern was applied using a stencil and royal icing. The flowers are gum paste. The middle tier is quilted and gold dragees are placed at the intersections.
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Saturday, July 17, 2010

A Simply Stunning Wedding Cake for a Simply Stunning Bride!

Congratulations to the happy couple! Monica asked for an ivory cake with silver ribbon, pearls, and a little bling. She asked that it be streamlined and elegant.

The topper and orchids were provided by the bride so you'll see the cake before and after these items were added. What you can't see in the photos is all the shimmer on this cake. I used nearly an entire jar of edible glitter and the whole cake shimmers. It looked so pretty! It actually makes me sad that the sparkle didn't come through in the photographs. Oh well...









I wasn't sure about ivory and silver combination. BUT I actually love it! See... sometimes the cake designer DOESN'T know it all!

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Friday, June 4, 2010

Romantic Rose Cupcake Tree



This is for a bridal shower. It goes with the cupcakes in the previous post. Just love how romantic the whole thing turned out. My instructions were to make this cupcake tree similar to the princess cupcake tree in my portfolio only with different shades of pink roses and white accents. And to make it feminine and romantic.

Congratulations to the Bride to be!

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