Thursday, August 27, 2009

Winter wedding cake ideas

Winter wedding cake ideas


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"Today, I think we have all learned that there are few things more marvellous than an Autumn wedding, and nothing more beautiful than a Fall bride. It is wonderful occasions like this that provide us all with great memories that we will never, ever forget, and I am incredibly honoured to have been of part of this special day. Also, I want to thank you for getting married at this time of the year, because now, whenever I see the leaves turning colour and falling off the trees, I’ll be reminded that it’s time to buy your anniversary gift."

Winter weddings can be especially beautiful because of the rich color palette of the seasonal colors, set as they are against the pristine whiteness of snow and ice in northern climates. If you're having a winter wedding, your wedding cake can carry the theme of the season into the reception.

  1. Snowman Cake Topper

    • Because a wedding cake is usually white already, use it to represent snow and decorate it with little pine trees made of paper. For a cake topper, instead of bride and groom statuettes, make a snowman and snow-bride out of marzipan.

    Snowflake Wedding Cake

    • Decorate your winter wedding cake with white marzipan snowflakes on the top and on the sides. The snowflake theme can be carried through to a fashionable cupcake wedding cake, as well, with all the cupcakes decorated with tiny snowflakes. Consider deviating from white frosting, so your snowflakes stand out against a colorful background of sky blue.

    Wintry Flavors

    • All that white frosting doesn't have to cover white cake. Consider a wedding cake that reflects the flavors that people think of at winter time: rich chocolate, tangy cranberry or even peppermint. If you're a fruitcake fan, you can carry that concept through to your wedding cake.

    Winter Flower Cake Toppers

    • Instead of a bride and groom statuette, decorate your cake with winter flowers such as poinsettias or Christmas roses. If you want edible icing flowers, have your baker create flowers that match the winter flowers in your bouquet.

    Pine Trees in the Snow Wedding Cake

    • Decorate your white wedding cake with tiny pine cones and foliage made out of icing. Sprinkle the whole cake with coconut to give the impression of freshly fallen snow.

    Wintry Colors

    • Carry out the theme of ice and snow by frosting your wedding cake in a palette of cool blues and silvers as well as white. Another idea is to stick with the white cake, but to use Christmas colors to decorate, making red and green holly from icing and red berries.

    Snow Globe Wedding Cake

    • Top your winter wedding cake with a beautiful snow globe---maybe even a snow globe with a bride and groom inside.

    Santa Claus Wedding Cake

    • If you're having a Christmas wedding, carry out the theme in the cake's presentation. Build a stable but beautiful version of Santa's sleigh, and set the cake in the sleigh, which can be pulled by lovely reindeer statues. You can even add a little statue of Santa driving the sleigh to delight any children who are guests at the wedding.

    Penguin Wedding Cake

    • Have fun with your wedding cake by decorating it with little penguins. You can carry this idea out with an all white cake decorated with coconut flakes to represent snow, or with an icy palette of blues and silvers to represent ice.


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