I made this wedding cake for a wedding yesterday. It is quickly becoming another favorite of mine!! It’s based off of a design the Bride found from The Caketress website. We changed some things up and make it unique for her special day. I love the final results. All handmade fondant flowers, and molded buttons that I painted with gold glaze and dusted with gold luster dust. Thanks for looking! Oh…and this cake served around 375 people…HUGE!
Heather, owner of Slice at a Time, www.sliceatatime.com , http://www.facebook.com/pages/Slice-at-a-time/167281921349
Perfect!
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Thank you so much!!! :-)
Heather, owner of Slice at a Time, www.sliceatatime.com , http://www.facebook.com/pages/Slice-at-a-time/167281921349
Very beautiful Heather. Which colors did you mix to achieve the coral? I have a wedding coming up with coral as the main color as well.
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Spectacular!
Lori-Ann,The Cake Studio Cayman,http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Cake-Studio-Cayman/136313133106508?ref=tn_tnmn
Thank you both so much for your compliments on my cake!! I truly appreciate it! To achieve the coral color I combined Satin Ice Pink fondant (the brighter shade not the pastel pink) and the Satin Ice Orange fondant. I had a fabric swatch to match it to. The lighting was not very good at the reception venue, so it’s hard to tell that I had two different shades of coral for the flowers. I just mixed until I got my base color and then added Fondx Virgin White to lighten some of it up a bit to get a different shade of coral.
Heather, owner of Slice at a Time, www.sliceatatime.com , http://www.facebook.com/pages/Slice-at-a-time/167281921349