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Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Vintage wedding cake






































This is a cake I made for a friend (remember the hen party in Bath?).
She wanted a vintage feel, with tones of champagne to match her dress.
























She had a brooch to add as well, and a buckle made by her Aunties. It didn't quite match the cake, so I covered it in lace and added some beads and sequins.





















Of course we had to add some painted features, we kept the colour palette to peach to match the flowers but I used cream and brown for the leaves as I though green would be too much.


















My friend looked absolutely beautiful on the day and was very pleased with the cake. the weather was amazing, it was a perfect day!


xxx


11 comments:

  1. oh, this is soooo perfect! i'd like this to be my wedding cake one day :)

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  2. I love it!!! So original, really gives a vintage feel, I love the combo of hand-painted vintage fabric and the lace cutouts - brilliant!

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  3. Wow! Beautiful, luxurious and very vintage-y!

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  4. You really do create some amazing cakes, your work is amazing. I would love to be able to do that...I'd kill anyone who ate it though. LOL

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  5. The floral painted cake in peach, cream and brown truly has a vintage look to it! Amazing!

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  6. Hi there as this is one of my all time favourtie blogs, I've nominated you via my blog www.idlebakes.blogspot.co.uk for a Versatile Blogger Award, plus a Sunshine award. I love your blog and the cakes are so inspiring, keep up the good work!

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  7. Beautiful cakes, but it's the smallest one that steals my heart..... so lovely.

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  8. This is beautiful - I love the mix of painted and decorated florals!

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  9. Hi Amelie ,
    Its so cute und lovely your vintage cake. Whould you say me, what colours you take for the Champagner colours. Its really a dream.
    Love Brigitte

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  10. Hi Brigette,
    I use a mixture of Wilton ivory with a little Sugarflair dark brown. xx

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