Showing posts with label Topsy-turvy shape cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Topsy-turvy shape cake. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Beautiful Cakes Shapes For Wedding

 Round
While some might think the shape a little plain, the simplicity of a round cake provides the perfect backdrop for interesting textures and colors.
Decorating tips for the taking: There's no need to hold back on decor with a round cake. Stunning ideas: an allover quilted or pleated pattern; embossed fondant in the shape of your wedding day motif or monogram; or a colorful cascade of sugar flowers.
Square
A square cake is the modern alternative to a round cake -- perfect for couples looking for something different but not too over-the-top.
Decorating tips for the taking: Play up the shape as little or as much as you want. Soften the hard edges with elegant touches like sugar flowers, pastel colors, and paper-thin embellishments. Or, emphasize the shape by outlining each tier in ribbon.
 Petal
Often referred to as "scalloped," this shape has a flowerlike appearance. Play up the petal shape for a garden wedding, or use the shape on the bottom tier of a round cake to add interest.
Decorating tips for the taking: To keep the cake from looking too bold, go light with the add-ons to complement and draw attention to the unique shape. We love a white-on-white cake with a burst of colorful sugar flowers to top it off.
This six-sided wonder is the creative answer to a modern square cake. With such a striking appearance, you'll want to keep the adornment clean and simple -- the shape itself brings a lot to the table even without any decoration.
Decorating tips for the taking: Outline each tier in buttercream pearls, accent with fresh or sugar paste green cymbidium orchids, or keep it completely free of decor, save an heirloom or flower cake topper.
 Topsy-turvy
This shape has serious attitude. While it's sure to make a bold statement at your wedding, consider the overall style of the day -- it's perfect for a funky loft or restaurant, but won't work as well in an elegant ballroom or country club.
Decorating tips for the taking: Stray from anything traditional like flowers, and play up the unique design with plenty of funky add-ons and bold colors. We recommend diamond fondant cut-outs in a bold mix of colors.