Friday, December 16, 2011

Top 10 Books About Wedding Cakes

1. Martha Stewart's Wedding Cakes
Author: Martha Stewart

2. Wedding Cakes You Can Make: Designing, Baking, and Decorating the Perfect Wedding Cake
Author: Dede Wilson

3. Wedding Cakes
Author: Mich Turner

4. Wedding Cake Art and Design: A Professional Approach
Author: Toba Garrett

5. Debbie Brown's Dream Wedding Cakes
Author: Debbie Brown

6. Wedding Cakes and Flowers
Author: Kathleen Hackett

7. The Wedding Cake Book
Author: Dede Wilson

8. Couture Wedding Cakes
Author: Mich Turner

9. Contemporary Wedding Cakes
Author: Nadene Hurst

10. Romantic Wedding Cakes (Merehurst Cake Decorating)
Author: Kerry Vincent

Monday, November 28, 2011

Winter Wedding Cake Ideas

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Creative Autumn and Winter Wedding Cakes

It is wonderful to have a seasonal wedding cake at your reception. At the same time, certain ideas can get done to death, like the snowflake motif for a winter wedding.  

Get inspired by these unique and creative ideas for autumn and winter wedding cakes:

1. Apple wedding cake

Your wedding cake should tie in with the general style and colors of your celebration. For example, if you were having a rustic wedding in a barn, your cake should have an equally rustic look. A layered apple cake would be magnificent. Stack layers of cake with a cream cheese frosting for a rich flavor that is perfect for a fall wedding. Allow the edges of the cake to show between the frosting for a rough look. Top your apple cake with marzipan or sugar apples for a pretty decoration that gives a hint about the flavor. This cake would look fantastic displayed on a wooden slab instead of a fancy crystal or silver cake stand.

2. Tartan wedding cake

If you have chosen to use rich colors throughout your wedding, such as in the bridesmaids jewelry and dresses, the flowers, and the table linens, it would make perfect sense to use deep tones for your cake. I love the idea of a tartan wedding cake for a fall or winter reception. It would obviously be ideal for a wedding with a Scottish flair, but would work equally well for any wedding. To play up the Scottish tradition of the tartan design, decorate the cake with pretty lavender colored thistles made of sugar. A rich spice cake or chocolate filling is a great accompaniment for the look of the dark tartan design.

3. Wedding cake with cardinals

Birds are a fun whimsical element to incorporate into a wedding cake design. For a winter wedding, it would look absolutely beautiful to frost a cake in pale blue and decorate it with bright red cardinals. Have the cardinals perched on bare branches with just a few sprays of red berries, or forest green pine boughs (all made of frosting of course). What a wonderful seasonal alternative to the expected snowflake design. The pale blue and scarlet colors look so pretty together that you might even want to use them to inspire your wedding color palette. Think about how lovely your bridesmaids would be in ice blue satin dresses with clear crystal bridesmaid jewelry and red rose bouquets.

4. Wedding cake with an abstract geometric design

For those who adore the colors of fall leaves, but want a more unique wedding cake, there are some terrific options. You can use the autumnal oranges, yellows, and reds without doing a literal leaf design. Create a modern fall wedding cake by using the colors to make an abstract geometric design. Think Bauhaus or Mondrian. Or go the other direction and have your baker create an opulent cake that resembles stained glass using the autumnal hues to make a beautiful scene using fall elements like acorns, pine cones, and trees. Your unique take on the fall leaf motif will be sure to wow your guests.

5. Wedding cake with marzipan fruits

A final idea is to design a cake around sugar or marzipan fruits like pears and pomegranates. They would be very elegant on a simple ivory fondant cake with gold ribbon around the tiers. One thing is certain: with so many extraordinary options, there is no reason to have a boring wedding cake!

Bridget Mora has written hundreds of articles for Silverland Jewelry about bridesmaid jewelry, wedding planning, etiquette, and design. Subscribe to the free Silverland Jewelry newsletter to receive exclusive special offers on wedding jewelry and gifts delivered right to your inbox.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Do I Need Wedding Insurance Overseas?

Wedding is one of the most remarkable days that will always stay in your memory. It must be perfect, and nothing should be put in its way. One way to make your wedding amazingly glamorous and ideal is to find the best wedding insurance. Every insurance policy has its benefits, the only thing you should do is to find the one that suits you best. You can even go with insurance that covers up two or more years in advance of the ceremony. Moreover, the perfect wedding insurance will ease your financial problems of your big wedding day.

Nowadays many happy couples choose to celebrate their wedding day abroad. It will be enchanting if you choose to get married in exotic overseas location, and make your honeymoon there. If you are about to grab this idea, than do not forget to make the best wedding insurance overseas! Planning your wedding ceremony overseas can be really exhausting especially because your not there to see every step of the wedding planner, but also there is always some disaster waiting to strike.

Why I need wedding insurance overseas?
Imagine you lost your wedding rings in the transport or the cake delivery delivers your wedding cake on different location. Everything will be ruined!
Hence the best solution for you is to find good wedding insurance that will take care for every tiny detail of your unique wedding day. Read it carefully every insurance policy, and pick up the one that if perfect for you. The wedding insurance should cover not only the cake but also: presents, rings, wedding documents, luggage, wedding transport, flowers, risk of cancellation etc.

To conclude, insurrecting your wedding ceremony abroad that is a once in a lifetime is the right choice that one future couple could do for their significant one-to-remember day.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Wedding Cake Charm: Add Good Fortune to Your Future

Wedding Cake CharmWhile the bride is always the center of attraction in a wedding ceremony, the role of a delicious and charming cake is also important. Wedding cake is the most significant confectionery you ever buy. There are many customs that are followed while cutting the cake, grabbing the charms from the cake, cutting the first slice of your wedding cake, etc. Cutting the cake by groom and bride symbolizes their first joint activity after getting married.

Many brainstorming sessions and arrangements takes place while preparing the wedding cake for a wedding ceremony. It’s not only a precious and momentous time for wedding couple but also for the guests. Selecting an appropriate Wedding Cake can be challenging for the both groom and bride. Lot of things have to be considered while choosing the cake and its accessories. The customs which are followed while preparing the wedding cake are based on Victorian culture. Similarly, wedding cake charm came into existence during Victorian age, and it is still followed. Each charm represents a unique positive association. These charms are made from a variety of articles like glass, porcelain, brass, etc. or from any material of your choice.

The charm inside the cake will be pulled by bridesmaid for good luck. One of the beautiful colored ribbon to reveal charm will be tucked in the layer of the cake. Mostly simple cakes like single-tiered cake will have the charm tucked in the last layer. Satin ribbon enhances the look of the wedding cake, when it is properly decorated. The charm of the wedding cakes increases with white colored satin ribbon or the different colored ribbons; whatever suits the best or goes with the cake, which is tucked in a such a way that it can be pulled quickly and easily. Satin ribbons are decorated in circular form to enhance the beauty of the wedding table.

Wedding cake charm is dragged out before cutting the cake and that charm symbolizes true love, upcoming engagement, clover, luck, growing love, travel and adventure, children, long life, good fortune, upcoming marriage, good news, and happy life. Mostly the girl who pulled the charm will get that as a gift, or else bride can keep it as a wedding collection. It’s not necessary that only bridesmaid will pull the charm, even the small children, bride friends can do it before it is cut by the wedding couple. The charm is considered as a good luck, that are available in many shapes and sizes. Famous one’s are heart, ring, star, kite, anchor, butterfly, flower, rose, etc. These charms are mostly kept at the bottom layer of the wedding cake, which is tucked in the satin ribbon.

While, wedding in today’s era is indulgent gathering, because many couples spend huge amount of money on their wedding. Couples spend lot of time in visiting stores, contacting designers, visiting and viewing many cake galleries of the different bakers and various websites only to make their wedding day special and unforgettable. Used to keep the tradition alive and also as a major decorative item, wedding charms play very important role in wedding. Mostly chosen according to the taste of the couple and along with baker’s convenience, these charms are important in keeping the cake charm tradition.

About the author: Amanda Kidd is a blogger and writer. She frequently writes on wedding. Recently her interest has grown in wedding cakes and upcoming wedding stuff.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Fall 2011 Wedding Trends: What's In and What's Out

The fall wedding season is almost upon us. With each new season come new wedding trends. Some things will rise, others will fall, and others will remain going strong. Take a look at the fall 2011 wedding trends: what's in and what's out.

In: DIY Projects. The DIY trend is still going strong for fall 2011 weddings. The easiest things to make yourself? Favors and centerpieces. The hardest? The bridal gown and the wedding cake. Autumn is a particularly good time for taking on bridal crafts, because you can work with seasonal elements such as potted mums, pumpkins, wheat bundles, and apples that require minimal experience to artfully arrange.
Out: Wedding Cupcakes. While they are as tasty as ever, the wedding cupcake has been done so much that it has lost its aura of originality. What's new on the horizon for creative wedding cake alternatives? Cakes made from non-cake confections. Think Rice Krispie treat cakes, brownie cakes, and so on. Or you could think outside of the box and have a traditional white wedding cake! Trendy or not, everyone loves the dessert at a wedding reception, so you really cannot go wrong with whatever you choose.

In: Anything Royal Inspired. The wedding of Princess Catherine and Prince William earlier this year has had a definite influence on brides. A dainty version of the bridal tiara has come back into style after several years of being out, elaborate monograms are a favored detail for wedding invitations, and traditional entertaining is coming back into favor. And those sleeves! Expect to see plenty of brides wearing wedding gowns with long lace sleeves both for fall 2011 and well into spring 2012.
Out: Choreographed First Dances. At last, this hideous trend seems to be waning. Hopefully guests at weddings this fall will be spared seeing the entire bridal party recreate the "Thriller" dance. With a general return to good old fashioned romance this season, we will be seeing the first dance return to its origins as a very special moment shared by the newlyweds. Bridesmaids everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief that they will no longer be expected to attend dance rehearsals as part of their pre-wedding duties.

In: Rich Colors and Jewel Tones. Deep colors like plum are very popular for fall 2011 bridesmaid dresses. They look especially gorgeous when done in a cocktail dress style worn with crystal bridesmaid jewelry. Other hot colors for attendants include cobalt blue, emerald green, and deep pewter. Bridesmaid dresses that look like chic party dresses rather than traditional bridesmaid dresses are also a big trend. Look for dresses with pretty necklines like off the shoulder and portrait neckline for a departure from the usual strapless.
Out: Cookie Cutter Bridesmaids. It bears repeating: just because someone is a bridesmaid does not mean she is no longer an individual. More and more brides are going the route of asking their friends to select their own dress within a certain color family. The bride often gives them unique bridesmaid jewelry gifts as well, further emphasizing that her attendants are not expected to look like clones. Hint: give your bridesmaids a color sample of the general hue that you like rather than relying on just a description. Otherwise one woman's sapphire might be another woman's periwinkle, or you will have four bridesmaids in soft rose pink dresses and one in shocking pink.

Bridget Mora has written hundreds of articles about weddings for the customers of Silverland Jewelry. See the latest trends for 2011 bridesmaid jewelry on our website, and while you are there, be sure to sign up for our free newsletter to receive special offers!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Wedding Insurance for Wedding Cake

Wedding CakeWedding insurance can protect your wedding cake against theft or damage. Cheap wedding insurance may seem like a good idea when you're trying to make your wedding more economical, but this could mean your wedding cake is not protected financially.

Wedding cakes are an essential part of your wedding day, which is why it’s so important that your wedding insurance policy secures your wedding cake against damage or theft. Thankfully the wedding cake isn't the only decorative part of your wedding which is covered by wedding insurance; your wedding flowers, wedding attire, rings, gifts and suppliers are usually included under the policy.

Wedding insurance can be tailored to meet your needs, much like a wedding cake should fit the specifications of your big day. You can choose different sizes, styles and flavours of wedding cake which will best suit you and your guests.

Size
Although the traditional idea of a wedding cake is an imposing tower of royal icing, you don't have to follow tradition. You can have a wedding cake as large or as small as you like, as long as you take out a wedding insurance policy with the right level of cover to protect it.

Style
Formal wedding cakes are usually iced with white royal icing and marzipan, whereas informal cakes tend to be iced with softer icing. Some bride and grooms even choose to have comical figures on top of their cake, rather than the traditional bridal couple. Whether you choose formal, informal or a personal combination of the two for your wedding cake, you should ensure your wedding insurance policy will cover the cake against damage or loss.

Flavour
Fruit cake is an established flavour for wedding cakes, as it keeps well and is a filling dessert as well as a classic cake. Not everyone likes a heavy combination of fruit and spices however, so chocolate, carrot or sponge cakes are increasingly popular. Cupcakes can be an even better option for a wedding cake, as you can have multiple flavours in convenient and pretty little cake cases for your guests.

The size, style and flavour of your wedding cake will contribute enormously to your wedding day. Wedding insurance, however, can protect the sweetness of your big day from going awry.

With the protection of a good wedding insurance policy, you will know that you're protected against theft and loss - so that you can cut the cake with joy.

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Flower Wedding Cakes

Wedding CakeThe wedding cake is one of the most important “details” of the wedding celebration. So, it must be captivating, and certainly must be synchronized with the wedding theme. One of the ways to leave a track is to decorate your wedding cake with flowers. In this way, your wedding cake would be unique, certainly will look more elegant and sophisticated; and definitely it will match with the wedding theme. Here are some tips for flower wedding cakes:

Flowers are always the smartest choice

These days the choices for a perfect wedding cake are numerous, and if you could not decide what to have, simply go with flowers decoration. They are always trendy, and definitely the smartest and secure option. You could have a white wedding cake with a topper same as the wedding bouquet. The result that you will get is less expensive cake, but highly elegant and stunning wedding cake.

Flowers could tell interesting meanings and stories

Something that will definitely be remembered is if your flower wedding cake has a meaning or a story that tells more about the couple. The bride can go with the flowers that her fiancé has given to her on the proposal, or for her birthday, or anniversary; but no matter which flower will they pick up there will always be a story to tell to everyone. If you could not choose which flower to have on your wedding cake, than you could have all!

Choose a tiered wedding cake, and place layers of flowers between the tiers. Between the first and the second tier you could lay flowers that your fiancé gave you on your first date, that you could place flowers that you had for your first anniversary, and at the top of the tired wedding cake you could have red roses which are a symbol of love. Thus, you will have a fancy tiered wedding cake, but make sure there are not too much flowers on it.

Flowers could be dangerous

Some of the flowers like Lilies, Pink Jasmine, Carnation, Hydrangea, Snowdrop and many more are toxic, and they could affect the wedding cake. Also, many people are allergic to flowers, so you must make a smart decision if you have flower wedding cake. If you chose some of the poisonous flowers, the plastic or silk models of that flower are the best alternative. In my opinion, the edible flowers are the perfect choice for your wedding cake. They are made of icing sugar, and they are same as the original flower. Edible flowers are piece of art, and will absolutely give a spectacular look to your wedding cake.

Wedding cakes decorated with flowers make the wedding cake professional and stunning. If you want elegant and smart wedding cakes, than flowers decorations are the right choice for you.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Cute Wedding Idea: DIY Cake Toppers

Brides today love anything for their wedding that feels unique and handmade. It could be the perfect letterpress invitations made by a tiny press or the unique handcrafted bridesmaid jewelry made in a local boutique. Creating things for your own wedding can also be a lot of fun, and while you may not have a press or know how to make sparkling handcrafted bridesmaid jewelry, any creative bride can DIY something for her celebration. One of the cutest wedding DIY projects is a special wedding cake topper.

Making your own cake topper can be as simple or as involved a project as your experience and interest dictates. The great thing about this project is that you don't have to actually make the whole cake to have a part in how it looks. A simple but charming DIY cake topper is to fill a vintage teacup with an arrangement of roses. "Bloom" the petals of the roses open for a fuller and more lush effect. The teacup cake topper would be absolutely delightful on a vintage inspired tiered cake with a white and ivory swag design. Sometimes the simplest ideas can be just perfect.

If you or your fiance has woodworking skills, this can be another avenue for creating a unique topper for your wedding cake. For a rustic wedding in the woods, whittle a charming wooden squirrel to perch on top of your dessert. Or shape wood into primitive style figures, and hand paint one to be the bride and the other to be the groom. It would be far more special than buying the same plastic bride and groom figurine that thousands of other couples have used before. Let your imagination flow – you could carve a wooden gingerbread couple for a winter wedding, or top your cake with a small log with your initials carved into the side in a heart. Any of these would be just great for a rustic wedding.

Bird motifs tend to be fairly popular among DIY brides. A lovely idea for a cake topper is to create a pair of lovebirds or bluebirds nestled together in a nest. The supplies can be readily found at any craft store. All you need is the nest materials (sometimes you can even find pre-made nests), some moss, two little birdies, and your trusty hot glue gun. Add some tiny velvet flowers to the nest if you wish to dress it up a bit. Adding a veil to the "bride" bird is optional. What a sweet topper for a spring wedding cake.

Brides who happen to own a crafting tool like a Cricut can do all sorts of amazing things for wedding cake toppers. Actually, with a little practice, you might just be able to decorate the entire cake using the intricate fondant shapes created by the wedding cartridges. Another option for brides interested in creating sugar cake toppers is to take a class at a local craft store. Many of the larger stores offer specialty workshops that teach brides how to create the incredible fondant flowers you see in the magazines. This is a more advanced DIY topper project, and as they say, practice makes perfect.

With so many delightful options for a DIY cake topper, it might just be one of the most fun things to make for your wedding. It is a small project, and quite low risk, since you will create it well before the wedding date. Why not try your hand at a unique and creative cake topper for your wedding?

About the author: Get more great ideas about DIY wedding projects, handcrafted bridesmaid jewelry, and wedding planning in Bridget Mora's other articles about weddings. Visit us at Silverland Jewelry for unique handcrafted bridesmaid jewelry that your friends will love.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Few Tips For Summer Wedding Cake

Wedding CakeWeddings are one of the biggest celebrations that happen once in a lifetime. If your wedding happens during summer, then you have plenty ideas for your wedding theme. One of the most important things that must be marvellous on your big wedding day is the wedding cake.

Here is a list of few tips which will serve you nicely, if you have a summer wedding cake:

Juice Summer Flavours

When we raise the question of flavour, then what we definitely have on our mind are the juice fruitful cakes. That kind of wedding cake will freshen up your guest, and it certainly will catch up with the season. You could get a wedding cake filled with fresh raspberry pulp filling mixed with vanilla cream or lemon cake with blueberry filling. Without doubts, these flavours will make your cake more exotic. However, if you are more to the traditional wedding cake’s flavours, than fill free to make some combination with traditional and fruit cakes. For instance, if you like chocolate wedding cake, then go with chocolate cake with chocolate cherry ganache. Choose a flavour that will take guests’ breathe away. Very important: don't forget to choose the right wedding cake stand!

Astonishing Summer Wedding Cake Decoration

What makes summer wedding cakes one of a kind are down to their décor. There is no summer wedding cake that hasn’t got some exotic, tropical touch with the smell of fresh fruits. One of the most used decorations on a wedding cake is wedding cake decorated with flowers. Flowers make the wedding cake more elegant and sophisticated. Moreover, you could choose a white wedding cake with a topper identical to the bridal bouquet. Also, butterflies are pretty amazing symbol for summer wedding cake decoration. You could have a butterfly wedding cake, and it will definitely stay forever in your guests’ memory. Another choice could be a beach motif, and that is an enormous inspiration for wedding cakes.

Castle Wedding Cake

One of the most popular wedding cakes choices these days is castle wedding cake. There are numerous options for castle wedding cakes; but, while we still have a beach motif in our minds, than you should try something innovative. Go for a sand castle wedding cake! It is highly new idea, and certainly will be remembered. You could place all symbols connected with beach like seashells, sea stars; even you could place hands’ prints or feet’s prints from the happy couple on the sugar sand.

To conclude, these tips are helpful to start thinking and make decisions for summer wedding cake. Options for summer wedding cake are enormous. Couples should always go for that option that will make them happy. So, let your imagination work and choose a fabulous summer wedding cake for your one-and-only summer wedding celebration.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Creative Alternatives to the Tiered Wedding Cake

Wedding CakeNot every wedding calls for a grand tiered wedding cake in a royal style. Some couples prefer a more low-key or unique dessert for their receptions, which is perfectly fine. If your idea of your dream wedding does not include cutting a formal five tiered wedding cake, consider one of these creative alternatives.

One simple idea is to have a deconstructed wedding cake. Maybe you want a cake, but the stacked tiers feel too formal for your entertaining style. Instead of three or five layers stacked into a tower, have each tier on its own stand. Display three or five (odd numbers work best) single layer cakes on fancy cake stands. The effect will be prettiest if the stands are similar, but do not match exactly. You can source an eclectic grouping at vintage stores or yard sales. As for the cakes themselves, they should be decorated in a similar enough fashion that they look like a cohesive unit, but they need not be exact replicas. For instance, a set of five cakes each in a different pastel hue with white ribbon trim would be delightful for a spring afternoon wedding. Separate layers is also a terrific option for the DIY bride, as you will avoid the problems of balancing the tall tiers and also of transporting one large cake.

There is no rule that the wedding dessert has to be cake. A fun trend for very casual weddings is brownie cakes. This would be a a fantastic type of sweet for a casual backyard wedding where the bride is wearing a simple dress with silver wedding jewelry. You have several options: the brownies can be baked and stacked like a layer cake, they can be made into cupcakes, or cut into the traditional squares and displayed on a tiered stand. Make the dessert more decadent by frosting the brownies with a mocha icing, or keep it simple by stenciling the top of the brownies with a powdered sugar design. Either choice will be delicious!

Perhaps you would like to introduce a bit of culture into your wedding reception. A wonderful alternative to the standard white frosted wedding cake is a croquembouche. This is the classic French wedding dessert, and one that is sure to delight your guests. The croquembouche is a tower of stacked profiteroles, which are cream filled pastries. It is not frosted, but is often drizzled with caramel or spun sugar. Threads of chocolate may also be dripped over the pastry tower. If you wish to add a bit of color, tuck a few fresh flowers in between the pastries – but just a few, as the croquembouche is not traditionally very elaborately adorned. Ooh la la!

For a country style wedding reception, fresh fruit cobbler would be a great dessert idea. Serve freshly churned ice cream with the fresh baked cobbler. Seasonal fruits will definitely add to the appeal of this dessert. Peaches, blueberries, and strawberries are among the favorites. Cobbler could be served at the type of wedding where the guests are dressed in sundresses with just a hint of silver wedding jewelry. It would be a good choice to follow a picnic lunch at the wedding reception.

Sometimes couples wonder how they will handle the cake cutting if they do not have a traditional tiered wedding cake. If you have individual cakes, it is a simple enough matter to cut the largest of them. Or pluck off a profiterole from the croquembouche to daintily feed to your new spouse. There will always be a way to have the "cake cutting" part of the reception, even without a traditional wedding cake.

About the Author: Bridget Mora writes for Silverland Jewelry, which specializes in fine handcrafted wedding jewelry. They create beautiful silver wedding jewelry, elegant pearl and crystal jewelry sets, and fabulous bridesmaid gifts.

Friday, May 6, 2011

5 Hot Cupcake Ideas for a Sizzling Summer Wedding

Wow, it's been a long winter, right? There's no better way to celebrate a sassy summer wedding then a succulent tower of cupcakes. But if you're like most brides, you're wondering how to add a pinch of pizazz to your pastries. Here are some of the hottest hues and designs for a cupcake-loving summer bride.

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Purple is still going super-strong, thanks to the continued influence of high fashion. Happily, nothing could be more summery than a lovely rainbow of cupcakes ranging from lavender to orchid to violet. Pop in a few cream-colored and white ones for contrast, top them all with nonpareils or a dainty paste flower, and you have something that's truly festive. Set off these treats with a few sprigs of greenery.

Black & White Damask
You've probably noticed that brides are going nuts for damask this year:  fortunately, that makes things a cinch for cupcake brides. Just drop some chocolate-and-vanilla cupcakes into those gorgeous damask cupcake wrappers (mix white-on-black and black-on-white for funky effect), top with piped white icing (even though it looks kind of cool, your guests don't really want to eat black frosting), and you're done!

Pink and Orange
This electric color combo is the perfect way to celebrate summer brights for a whimsical bride. Try serving up flavors like Madagascar vanilla, "creamsicle" and red velvet bases with a creamy buttercream frosting topped with bright, fresh fruit (cherries, raspberries and blueberries are good). Add sizzle to your cupcake tower with flaming gerber daisies, and you've got a hit!

Tiffany Blue
Nothing can beat this sophisticated hue for an uptown summer wedding. Be sure to set off your gorgeous aqua frosting with a bright white foil, such as a white sugar paste flower or bow, or a white chocolate heart. Or, equally appealing: soft Tiffany-blue frosting topping a cupcake you've tucked in a filigree cupcake wrapper. Decorate your cupcake tower with a little sparkle: diamond confetti's a good choice. So is rhinestone trim.

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Fondant Pastels
For a very sophisticated yet feminine look, fondant cupcakes are the ticket. The hottest type are made using fondant impression mats, to embed elaborate scrollwork, lace and other patterns into the frosting. Have yours made in classic summer tea-party hues of cream, pink, yellow and lavender, with a impressive overlay of small fondant flowers to finish the look. You'll hear plenty of comments like this: "they're almost too pretty to eat!'

About the Author: FavorIdeas.com has connected brides with the perfect favors and wedding themes since 2005. From our silk favor fans to our wide variety of personalized bridesmaid gifts and tote bags, FavorIdeas has helped thousands of brides convey this heartfelt message: "thank you for sharing in our special day."

Friday, April 29, 2011

Charming Pink Wedding Desserts

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Pink has always been a favorite color for weddings. What other color could be more romantic, pretty, and feminine? There are many wonderful ways to use pink in a wedding, right down to the wedding cake.  

Get inspired by these charming ideas for pink wedding cakes and desserts:

Swiss Dot Cake

Most brides will choose to have a classic tiered wedding cake at their reception. One delightful design for a pink wedding cake is a quilted Swiss dot pattern done in fondant. Frost light pink fondant over a white cake filled with raspberry cream, then etch a diamond shape pattern into the frosting to resemble quilting. A small Swiss dot is applied to the intersection of each diamond. For an added detail, faux pearls may be piped around the base of each cake tier. That is a popular accent when the bride is wearing pearl bridal jewelry. A pink Swiss dot cake would be absolutely wonderful for a spring or summer wedding with a classic style.

Pink Cupcakes

If whimsy is your style, a tower of pink cupcakes would be a terrific dessert for your wedding reception. It would be fun to have the cake variety be red velvet under the pink frosting. There are many great design options for the cupcakes. For a romantic look, decorate the top of each cupcake with a large dark pink buttercream frosting rose. Your guests will love it – remember those birthday cakes when you were a kid and everyone fought over the slices with the frosting roses? This time, everyone gets a rose on their cake! Classic white china cake stands with cut out details are a lovely way to display such pretty cupcakes.

Cupcakes can be very contemporary as well. A great modern look would be to choose three different geometric patterns to use on the cupcakes. You could use a stripe, a check, and a polka dot, for instance, done in shades of pink, red, and aqua. Display the cupcakes on a clear lucite tiered stand so the patterns are really showcased. As for the flavor, it would be fun to do brownie cupcakes, which is a big wedding trend right now.

Cotton Candy

Looking for another fun idea for a pink wedding dessert? Consider cotton candy! It would be a wonderful addition to a carnival theme wedding or any summer reception. Cotton candy would probably not be served instead of a traditional wedding cake, but as an additional dessert for your guests. Hire a cotton candy truck just like you would find at a real fair for a terrific late night reception surprise. Your guests will love it the unexpected and fun treat.

Candy Stations

Candy stations have become a tried-and-true wedding favorite. A wonderful thing about candy bars is that they are easy to create in a signature color. If your wedding taste runs towards classic pearl bridal jewelry and roses, make your candy station elegant in design. Fill clear glass apothecary jars with your favorite candies in a range of pink hues. Ideas include custom pink M&Ms, pink gummy bears, and pink Jordan almonds, to name just a few. Small silver scoops will add to the elegance. For an informal wedding reception, set out galvanized tin pails filled to the brim with pink sweets like candy necklaces, pink saltwater taffy, pink rock candy, and pink bubblegum. Chinese take out shaped boxes are a great way for your guests to take home their favorite candies as a wedding favor for a sweet reminder of your charming wedding.

About the author: Bridget Mora is a former bridal shop manager.She currently writes as often as she has time for and she has witten numerous articles about weddings, fashion and etiquette for SilverlandJewelry.com . Silverland Jewelry has provided elegant wedding jewelry for thousands of brides. Custom jewelry in your wedding colors make long cherished bridesmaid gifts.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Summer Wedding Cake Ideas

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Tips For Great Wedding Pictures

Wedding PhotoYou want your wedding day to be beautiful. You arrange everything so it’s picture-perfect. But then you look at the pictures your photographer took, and they are less than perfect. You feel like that which should be the everlasting memory of your wedding, those instants captured on camera, don’t make your wedding enough justice. For some people this is reason for a shrug, others may have a meltdown over this. Thinking about this, and about some recent debacles with wedding pictures that made the news, we put our heads together and came up with some tips on how to have a picture-perfect wedding with pictures that actually come out perfect.  

First of all, hire a good photographer. This may sound pretty straightforward advice, but some people don’t really follow it. They go with the venue’s official photographer, or with someone who took good pictures at a friend’s wedding. Worse, some people hire an actual friend – this is an issue in itself; marriages are for friends to enjoy and for professionals to document. Look at the photographer’s portfolio and make an educated decision. And remember: you’re hiring a photographer to do a job, much like you would hire a contractor to fix your plumbing. Make sure that everything that you expect out of the photographer and the end result is set in stone – meaning a comprehensive contract.

Now that you have a good photographer, work with him or her. Show him around the venue, show him the places where you’ll want your pictures taken and maybe even take a few test shots to have an idea of how it will all work out. You can also get advice on the photographer of how to stand or pose for specific situations. For example, when you’re taking pictures with all the guests it’s easy to get tired and not look your best in every picture. But a good photographer will be able to advise you on how to move or how to stand so you can always look picture perfect. Also, a good photographer will know when to take a candid picture and when to tell you when to pose. You can agree on some signals or special code for when he wants to let you know he’s taking your picture, so you’ll know to keep your eyes open and not to yawn, for example.

Also, look at the setting beforehand and decide right away where you want your pictures to be taken. Deciding on this the last minute may lead to some awkwardness. This way, you can make sure that those special places are kept in top condition, and aren’t used for storage or parking, for example.

Things can go wrong, and if they do there’s not much you can do to fix them. You can’t turn back time and get married on a sunnier day, but a better photographer will have adequate lighting gear. So being prepared is a great part of it, and being able to improvise is another. The best wedding picture is the one that looks better on paper and not in your mind.

This post was written by Holly Adams from Coupon Croc. Visit for a John Lewis discount code before you buy any camera equipment.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Wedding Cake Stands

Wedding Cake StandMany couples think a lot of choosing the dream wedding cake, but they should too give some consideration to how they will show their stunning cake. So you have found your dream wedding cake, but there has appeared a one tiny little problem: the Wedding Cake Stand. If it do not match with the wedding cake, the whole ceremony will lose the perfect picture of how you have imagined. In spite of everything, the wedding cake is the centre of all happenings, thus it must be presented in outstanding light.

The first thing that you should do is to get suggestion and advice of your cake designer or baker what would be the finest type of wedding cake stand for your cake. There is a huge variety of wedding cake stands, and you should choose the right one for your wedding cake, so it will take a lot of time and nerves to find the perfect one. In order to save you time, here are some wedding cakes stands:

If you have chosen for a traditional wedding cake, than you should go for a unique antique wedding cake stand. You can find this kind of cake stand in antique stores, or they are handed down from generation to generation in the family. These kind of stands are made of silver, ceramic, glass or iron. All of these have a single carving that will make your wedding cake more impressive and beautiful.

Moreover a silver, plateau wedding cake stand will make every wedding cake appear more elegant and stylish. These stands are available in all forms and different sizes, plus they can support a huge cake with quite a lot of layers.

If you wish a tiered wedding cake stand, than you can come across numerous plated stands which would be a brilliant option for showing a wedding cake with more layers. These stands are also wonderful for holding cupcakes, which is the latest fashion at many weddings.

Another kind of wedding cake stand is the silver pedestal stand. These cake stands are great choice for a smaller wedding cake, because they do not have as much support, but will give a casual look to your wedding.

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If you want a dramatic look for your wedding, than choose a wedding fountain cake. This will definitely take the breath away. Now, they are in trend, so you can find a huge variety of fountain cake stands or some enhancer for traditional cake stand, and the only thing that you should do is to pick up the right one.

The alternatives for wedding cake stands are never-ending, so you must find time to find and choose the perfect match for your imagination. If you have a low budget, you can rent some for a really small amount of money. After all, the enjoyment and the happy moments between the bride and the groom are on the first place.




Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Strange Wedding Traditions

If we look into the traditions that govern our wedding ceremonies and our wedding receptions, they may all look strange to people from other cultures. Many of them, like the cutting of the wedding cake, for example, actually have a purpose behind it, even if it’s based on superstition or in ancient traditions. But some wedding traditions are so bizarre that it’s hard to tell if they are really supposed to mean something or if they were devised only for people to have an excuse to have some fun and do some wild stuff on the wedding day. We have made a rundown of the wedding traditions that we found to be the strangest:

1) Kidnapping the bride:
In some parts of Germany it’s tradition to kidnap the bride before the wedding takes place. She is taken from her home and hidden somewhere and the groom has to find her in order for the wedding to take place. This sounds like a strange occurrence, but once you read more into the tradition it starts to make more sense, at least in a way. You see, the search starts at a local pub and the groom will pay a drink to anyone who would like to join him in the search. And of course, the people who hide the bride will immediately volunteer to help find her. And this isn’t the only German wedding tradition that’s associated with drinking, as we will see.

2) Kössenbitter:
The bride’s cousin, wearing a tuxedo, will go around town delivering invitations to the wedding. Each person who gets an invite gives him two shots of schnapps, one for the bride and another for the groom. This means that a being the Kössenbitter is a great honor, it also means that the wedding invitations take a lot longer than normal to be delivered.

3) Breaking things:
You would think that a wedding would be a peaceful event. Well, not everywhere. In Germany, France, and in basically all of the Mediterranean countries there are parts of those countries where people will traditionally break plates and glasses before a wedding. This is supposed to symbolize an “out with the old” attitude, but it’s still very bizarre, as sometimes people will bring some of their own plates to break, which just doesn’t make sense. And to add to the general confusion, people will hit pots and pans to make noise, making it a very strange sight for outsiders.

4) Crying:
The act of crying at a wedding is normal. People will cry out of happiness for seeing the bride and groom tie the knot. People will cry at the simple fact of looking at the bride and finding her beautiful in her wedding gown. People will also cry at the fact that it’s not them at the altar. But in China they take this a step further. The Tujia people have an organized crying ritual that takes place before the wedding. One month before the couple ties the knot the bride cries for an hour. Ten days later, her mother joins her in her hour-long cry. Ten days after that, all her female relatives cry with her as well. Strange, but it’s thought to bring happiness to the couple, so it’s for a good cause.

About the author: This post was written by Holly Adams from Coupon Croc.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Groom's Cake

Groom's cake - GuitarMost of the people have opinion that groom's cake is avoidable expense, but surely if you choose to have it, it will make your wedding one of a kind.

Groom's cake is also known as the second wedding cake. It is made in order to honor the groom, and also it is a sort of a gift from the bride to the groom. This tradition is typical for the American South, but these days it takes place everywhere, and it leaves an extraordinary impression for the whole wedding ceremony.

Moreover, the groom's cake has a significant meaning. The legend says that the groom's cake should be sliced and boxed up, and after the wedding it should be given to the unmarried girls. The unmarried girl must put the cake under the pillow, and the girl will dream her future husband. Nevertheless, today it is a individual choice when or how to serve the groom's cake. It could be served at the rehearsal dinner, together with the wedding cake or before the end of the wedding celebration. It is up to you, but take care to be special and to leave an impression.

Mostly, the groom's cakes are made of chocolate or fruit flavor. These days the groom's cakes stand for the hobbies and interests of the groom. In most of the cases, the brides are in charge for the groom's cake, and they make a wonderful surprise for them. They match their creativity with the groom's personality, and make a unique piece of art. Make your imagination works and you will get a perfect, fabulous cake for the groom. However, both the bride and the groom, could be a part of choosing a right groom's cake. Here are some ideas for groom's cakes: chessboards, car race, poker table, guitar, pinch of beer, snowboarding, golf, logo of favourite football club, stadium, lovely pet... The cake of the groom may go with the wedding cake, to have similar design and same flavor, but never big or more beautiful as the wedding cake. It must not get the whole attention of the quests. The groom's cake is located next to the wedding cake.

My belief is that you should always have a groom's cake because it is thoughtful, sweet and funny. Also, it is a groom's big day either so this is the chance for the bride to show a little respect for her future husband. Furthermore, it will definitely give unforgettable touch to your wedding.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Pretty Yellow Flowers for Spring and Summer Weddings

This is a guest post by Bridget Mora.
Wedding BouquetYellow is one of the most cheerful colors for your wedding flowers. In the spring and summer months, nothing could be more upbeat than beautiful yellow blossoms. These are some of the prettiest yellow flowers for bouquets and centerpieces at spring and summer weddings.

Did your relationship start as a friendship before blossoming into love? Then you might wish to consider the yellow rose as your signature wedding flowers. We all know that roses symbolize love, and the yellow ones also signify friendship. So if you feel that you are marrying your best friend, show it with a beautiful bouquet of roses. Lush yellow garden roses are gorgeous for loose floral arrangements. Combine them with apricot and cream flowers for a very romantic centerpiece or bouquet with a nostalgic charm. Picture how pretty a yellow garden rose bouquet would be carried by a bride in a lace gown with pearl bridal jewelry.

If your idea of the perfect wedding is a fun informal party, create the perfect atmosphere with cheerful yellow gerbera daisies. Bright yellow gerbera daisies are about as fun and casual as a wedding flower can get. Suspend long strings of them behind the altar for an outdoor summer wedding. “Plant” them in beds of wheatgrass for whimsical centerpieces. A perfectly round bouquet of yellow gerbera daisies is wonderful with a simple organza wedding gown. A great look can be created by dressing the bridesmaids in a color which will contrast with the yellow blossoms, such as lime green or turquoise.

Yellow flowers are not only for informal weddings. A bride who wishes to add some levity to a more formal wedding can do so with sophisticated yellow orchids. The combination of the more “serious” orchids with a sunny color is ideal for an elegant daytime reception. A long cascade bouquet of orchids tied with satin ribbon would be gorgeous with a satin bridal gown and ornate bridal jewelry. For centerpieces, set fluttering orchids atop tall cylindrical vases filled with lemons for a surprising detail. The effect will be both summery and sophisticated.

One cannot consider yellow wedding flowers without mentioning the signature yellow blossoms of spring. It is hard to beat the simplicity and beauty of a bouquet of yellow tulips. If you prefer more movement in your flowers, substitute French or parrot tulips for the classic Dutch variety. A yellow tulip bouquet would work equally well for a formal spring celebration or a more relaxed garden wedding. Flowering branches of yellow forsythia are a classic sign of the arrival of spring each year, and they would be a striking addition to centerpieces. Of course, let's not overlook that spring favorite, the daffodil. Available in several shades of yellow with white or orange accents, daffodils would be a lovely addition to any spring wedding. The miniature varieties are especially charming.

White and pink tend to be the most popular flowers for spring and summer weddings, which is just one more reason to consider choosing yellow blossoms. They are just a bit less expected, and they are a terrific reminder of the upbeat spirit of the season. With varieties which are ideal for casual, formal, or nostalgic weddings, yellow flowers are simply wonderful for spring and summer nuptials.

About the author: Bridget Mora is a former bridal shop manager. She writes about weddings,fashion and jewelry for SilverlandJewelry.com . Silverland Jewelry has has an excellent selection of Swarovski crystal bridal jewelry brides and custom jewelry in your wedding colors for unforgettable bridesmaid gifts.

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Monday, February 28, 2011

Photos of Wedding Cakes (Vol.3)

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Tips for Outstanding Wedding Cake

Creative Wedding CakeCouples today are seeing the wedding as a chance to express their real individuality, and also to make something new and interesting. Everyone wants their wedding to be remembered. One of the ways to catch the eye of the guests who will talk around for ages about your wedding day, is to have a breath-taking wedding cake. The cake should symbolize your dream which will come true. Here are some useful tips for choosing outstanding wedding cake for your unforgettable wedding day:

Marvelous Taste

All cakes are made of different ingredients. The bride and the groom should choose a flavor that they like the most. Everything is in their hands, so they must make it perfect up to their choice. The wedding cake should be crafted to your personal requirements matching to your selection of style and colors to present the ideal centre for your big day.

Stunning Design

The design should be same as the theme wedding. The wedding cake should be in harmony with the design of the wedding hall. Also, the design of the wedding cake should represent spouses' relationship, it should be the one that with only a look quests would say "yeah that are those love birds". If you consider yourself as a cheerful and creative person, than you should absolutely search and find idea to create your own perfect wedding cake design to surprise the quest positively.

Wedding Cupcake

The new modern wave of unusual wedding cakes is the wedding cupcakes. Every cupcake is cautiously designed and made to couple's requirements. Having a cupcake to your wedding day will make it more easier when we raised the question of cutting slices for each quest and making a huge mess around you. You could have a smaller cake only to make the traditional cutting, and a cupcakes for the other quests. Bear in mind that this is very new trend, so it will make your wedding far more impressive than having a traditional wedding cake.

Funny Wedding Cake Topper

Make your wedding attention-grabbing for everyone. Today there is an enormous variety of wedding cake toppers, even you can create your own topper with the help of the cake chief. Why don't you place a voodoo dolls or skeletons as a wedding cake topper instead of traditional one? Make a scene wedding cake topper where the Bride kills the Groom, or Groom cheats the Bride with the Maid of Honor, or even place a drunk couple on the top of the cake. It will be funny, new, stunning and everyone will remember it. Thus spouses will introduce their creativity, sense of humor, personality and will be unique in every way.



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A Look at Wedding Invitations Around the Globe

This is a guest post by Lorna Horne.

Wedding Invitation from IndiaWeddings are a joyous occasion and the traditions surrounding most weddings greatly depend on the culture and country associated. Most wedding traditions involve sending elaborate wedding invitations, inviting their guests to share the marriage of two in love. A wedding invitation is one of the most important aspects of the wedding, as the tangible items provide a sneak peak of the wedding style and colors, as well as showcase the personalities and religion of the couple.

It’s no surprise, but in the United States wedding invitations are as personalized as they come. Some are elaborate and use hard stock paper and others are elegant and simple. Many Americans invite their quests using the phrase “request the honor of your presence.” A more popular trend is the do-it-yourself (DIY) trend where couples are crafty in the design and/or utilize online outlets for making their own designs and uploading photography for printable invitations. Most often included are direction cards, bridal registries, as well as the bride and grooms custom website URL.

When taking a closer look at wedding invitations around the globe, wedding invitations hold the same concept but are vastly different in both form and style from the U.S. Consider China, a country that thrives on the use of elaborate colors. The tradition held in China in regards to wedding invitations is the utilization of red and gold, expressing love, happiness and good fortune. Invitations are often delicately detailed with calligraphy and photographs. Most often displayed is the dragon and phoenix that represent both male and female power, for dual happiness. The beautiful invitation is usually delivered in a red envelope.

In India however, invitations take on a vastly different feel from the original flat and rectangular invitation of those in the U.S. The uniqueness is one-of-kind, inviting guests on a box scroll and being transported in a small rectangular box. The image of the Lord Ganesha is often shown since the Lord Ganesha is believed to bring prosperity and happiness to the marrying couple and their family.

Orthodox Jews in Israel often have a two-sided text wedding invitation where one side is written Hebrew and the other is written in English. The couple invites their guests to “dance at” or to “share in the joy of” verse the United States tradition of “requesting the honor of your presence”. The tradition of giving back to the unhealthy during times of joy, couples may include a personalized note in lieu of a gift for themselves that a donation to be made to charity. The wording is most often pulled from biblical statements.

About the author: A crafty hobby enthusiast, Lorna Horne is also a freelance writer who writes helpful blog posts for websites that provide free printable calendars and other great resources to make crafts and hobbies easier.

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Wedding Cake Toppers

Wedding Cake Toppers



Wedding CakeThe masterpiece of the cake industry is wedding cake. Every wedding cake is a unique piece of art. They must be amazingly decorated and really delicious. The attention of the wedding reception is always on the cake and especially on the wedding cake topper. Furthermore, wedding cake is not only a sweet dessert, but a impression of togetherness. Cutting the cake together, both the bride and the groom, symbolizes their first joint work in their lives. Moreover, the gesture of feeding one another stands for commitment that the young couple is making. Also, the color of the wedding cake is white because the white color represents purity. Nowadays, there are variations of colors, but the white remains as basic. Traditionally wedding cakes were round in shape, filled with fruit and frosting with vanilla, but today's wedding cakes appear in different shapes and flavors depending of the couple choice.

What catches the eye of everyone is the topper of the cake. The wedding cake topper should represent same characteristics of the bride and the groom. There are many kinds of toppers, and chefs today can make everything. From crystal monograms, initial letters to funny 'bride fishing the groom' topper or animals representing the couple. Also, there are different materials that the topper is made of. It could be plastic, crystal or even handmade of the chef himself of marzipan or some other eating ingredient. To conclude, the most important thing is that the young couple should be satisfied from the wedding cake which will increase the level of happiness.