Flowers, sweets, and cards are the trademarks of Valentine’s Day! In this romantic holiday shoot we wanted to create a cozy garden nostalgic feel complete with a cuddly kitty! We gathered inspiration from precious vintage paper Valentine’s with imagery of kitty cats and hearts. We used a super soft color palette of pinks, peaches, corals, salmon and creams with playful pops of fuschia! Loose and lush florals add a casual, unfussy, garden vibe to this affair. The quirky ceramic cat bride cake topper adds a playful element, along with the milkglass hands and vintage ceramic cat vase! Swirled and heart shaped french macarons are creative and yummy. A decadent marble frosted cake with a floral cascade completes this vintage valentine wedding.
Bringing a bit of the outdoors indoors in this glamourous camping inspired shoot featured in the current issue of Brides of North Texas Magazine!
Concept + Design + Flowers: Bows and Arrows
Photography: Perez Photography
Paper: Southern Fried Paper
Cake + Sweets: Sugar Bee Sweets
Venue: 129 Leslie, Dallas
Rentals: Posh posh Couture Rentals
Not every bride is interested in the traditional White Wedding, Some may want a colored dress, a Halloween theme, or maybe they just want to make something match their untraditional tastes — Including the cake!
“When we first met Haley, we knew we were in for a treat!” says Heidi of Sugar Bee Sweets
“I LOVE chocolate!” Haley admitted at her cake consultation. We had discussed all sorts of options and designs with this beautiful bride-to-be, but in the end, she decided the perfect cake for her was an all chocolate cake! The cake was to be a three tier nautical-themed cake, and chocolate: inside and out! Cascading Chocolate ruffles with a chocolate rope and anchors and a chocolate anchor topper were the center of attention. Haley’s cake had become the chocolate lovers dream!
Haley’s cake wasn’t the only cake everyone was talking about! The bride created a surprise cake to perfectly capture Ryan’s favorite things! Included on the cake was a miniature replica of the groom’s backpack that he has had since Kindergarten! We loved working on the tiny backpack and the look on Ryan’s face when he saw his backpack, in sugar form was priceless!
As you go about planning your dream wedding, don’t let the thought of “traditional” make you compromise on what you really want! Let yourself shine on your wedding date! Dare to be different, dare to be bold! And your more “traditional” guests? Well, Let them eat cake!
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Shannon Star is the owner of Layered Bake Shop, an all natural custom bake shop and cake design studio specializing in custom-designed cakes for weddings and special occasions! In March of 2012 Layered Bake Shop moved to downtown historic Mckinney in one of the most charming spaces we’ve seen in a while. Read Shannon’s interview below:
Q: What inspired you to start Layered Bake Shop?
A: I grew up with a love for baking and art and 2008 I made a cake for a friends baby shower that involved both those things, it was love at first sight! A few years later an opportunity appeared to turn my dreams into reality. Having this bakery allows me to combine both my love for art and baking.
Q: Layered Bake Shop has a sweet tagline: eat. cake. love. What does that tagline mean to you?
A: Our tagline is the very simple essence of Layered Bake Shop. I would have people try my cake and they loved it so the words just fell into place.
Q: What is the process for designing wedding cakes? Do most brides come with ideas in mind or is it a collaborative effort?
A: I honestly think I have the best brides! Most of them come to me for my style and designs. They fully trust me to take their ideas and styles and created a one of a kind design for them. I have to say this is my most favorite part of what I do.
Q: So what is the difference between a custom-style bakery like Layered Bake Shop and a bakery that mass produces their cakes?
A: I personally design and decorate each cake myself. I limit myself to three weddings a weekend. I think each one deserves the time and effort it takes to make these one of a kind creations
Q: What are some unique items you use for decorating cakes? Do you offer cake flags or banners?
A: I do offer cake flags and banners and the remaining decor on my cakes are completely edible. I feel it’s very important to give a couple a beautiful cake where they can eat everything on it. I have used items such as cameo brooches, strings of pearls, and even a wedding dress to replicate on a cake.
Q: What are your favorite cake fillings?
A: White chocolate mousse with fresh strawberries, that’s tied with our Mocha Buttercream.
Q: Do you do anything special for the traditional top tier?
A: I always offer a free top tier replica on the bride and groom’s first anniversary.
Q: Are there any trends you’ve seen lately in custom wedding cakes (style, flavor, new concepts)?
A: Trends are changing all the time and I love the creativity that this allows me to practice. I have found that brides are wanting to combine more that one flavor in a cake tier. People are also looking for a visual effect inside there cakes too.
* Photography and Interview by BEN Q. PHOTOGRAPHY.
It is hard to sum up the wedding of Apryl and Jon in only a couple of words. Their wedding was colorful but in a soft romantic painterly way and it was eclectic but in a modern refined way. It was bohemian mod vintage garden magic! Read more and see more from DWeddings and Ruffledblog.com.
I remember as a girl thinking about how fun it would be to pick out a cake topper one day that looked just like me and my future husband (either I was destined to work in the cake biz or spent way too much time in romantic daydreams…maybe both!) And while the couple in formal attire is still a classic by some standards, brides these days have so many fun, whimsical, and creative new options for that top tier. Contemporary toppers in all their creative glory can accentuate a wedding’s theme or be the DIY handy work of a crafty bride. Either way, these charming little details are sweet mementos to cherish as your lives grow. A fun tradition: reuse your topper for anniversary cakes! -Emily Allen, Cake Walk Bake Shop
See a few of Emily’s favorites below. Visit her site. Follow her on pinterest.
DIY: fashion wooden picks with tiny ribbon and washi tape flags. So cute as a collection!
Be it cotton candy, lollipop figures, or British liquorice, candy toppers are instant fun (and edible) charm.
DIY: spray paint rubber figures! Works great for drink stirs too.
images via:
cakewalkhome.com, aprylann.com, http://www.bhldn.com, etsy.com, ruffledblog.com, http://www.etsy.com/shop/PotterandButler?ref=seller_info, http://hello-naomi.blogspot.com/2011/02/happy-valentinesday.html, greenweddingshoes.com, http://becominglola.blogspot.com/2010/07/cotton-candy-cupcakes.html, shopbando.com, http://www.fortysixthatgrace.blogspot.com/, thegoodmachinery.com, http://www.ashleymeaders.com/bells