Sometimes we are lucky enough to have a bride that really has a vision.
They know they want a cake to blend into all the reception decor as
well as the venue. For this particular event the venue was the Tivoli Theater in Chattanooga, TN. There are dark red curtains, gold and
silver fixtures and lots of pretty marble. The bride chose darker
shades of orange and purple to accent her Fall wedding.
It is really a
challenge to add a lot of color to a bridal cake while ensuring it
doesn't look like a fancy birthday cake. A baker can add tons of tonal
details and the cake rarely looks busy, but color really changes things. The "easy" part of this cake was the bottom stencil and the drop
strings. For the bottom tier we used the "princess lace" stencil from
Designer Stencils. This is the largest design in the set.
My tip here is that we air brushed the gold while the stencil was still
on and in place. We also cheated a little and used a little swag marker
for all the drop strings. It keeps things so consistent and easy. The
cake is all buttercream with a little fondant for accents.
There is a cake all over Pinterest that shows a beautiful cake with a
domed top tier and the same lace doily design. When the bride
presented me the picture, I thought "holy moly that is a lot of
intricate piping!" and therefore a bunch of money. She was on a budget
and I wanted to help. I got so lucky and found the the lace was all
done with a SugarVeil mat and SugarVeil.
I found the same mat on Etsy for a lot less money that Sugar Veil was
charging. It worked great! After I removed the lace, I dry brushed it
with gold luster dust and immediately applied it to the dome. It really
did cut down the work while still looking like we had done a lot of
hand work. I was really happy with the final product and the Bride
loved it too!
Oh my goodness. I can totally see this cake sitting perfectly in the Tivoli. This is definitely one beautiful cake. Hope you guys had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeletevery nice, I like the domed top. I haven't seen the one on pinterest yet, but I'll keep this in mind in case it does turn up at a consult!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully creative
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