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WeddingCakeHints is featuring something especial for this post. An ivory white fondant wedding cake decorated with pink roses and braids and strings of silver beads made by a fellow EntreCarder, Sarah of Treats for the Sweet Tooth. Four (4) round layers of sweet-looking wedding stuff. She said she’s not a pro but we sure wish we have her skills.
Fondant wedding Cake with Pink Flowers

Vanilla Buttercream Wedding Cake
This square wedding cake was described by Sarah with the following words “butter, buttercream, vanilla, marshmallow, and devil’s food cake.” Tempting.

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A festive glossy red makes this cake a candidate for Christmas wedding cake designs. Pointy poinsettia leaves can replace the embroidery-like flowers. The showy red parts of the Poinsettias we commonly thought of as blossoms are actually called bracts or modified leaves.
There is a legend explaining how the Poinsettia came to symbolize Christmas. Check out this page for interesting facts about the poinsettia.
Note: we are terribly sorry for misunderstanding the permission given to WeddingCakeHints by the PinkCakeBox in featuring their creations. We have removed images of their cakes from our posts. Please click on the image we substituted to see the original image posted at their blog. Thank you.
Let it show! let it show! let it show! The “ber” months are here and a few cuddly couples are already dreaming of a white wedding. Well, the cake featured in this post is perfect for a showgirl party but it’s georgeous red color, crystal monogram topping, and pearl borders also evokes images of luxurious Christmas weddings with Santa. The chocolate cupcakes also reminds of the jolly fellow’s little elves.
Sans the ostrich feathers, it can stand proud beside other Christmas wedding cake designs. BTW, the song “Let it snow!” is actually a pop love song and not once did it mention Christmas.
2 tiered red wedding cake by PinkCakeBox.
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This is a wedding cake for goths with classic tastes or for those intent on having their wedding on halloween but are looking for simple designs that excudes a “witchy” aura. Presenting a georgeous round 4-layer creation in black and ivory, enough to feed an army of sweet-toothed undead. The black bow topper says it all.
Black and Ivory Wedding Cake by the PinkCakeBox.
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