A couple of lovely art deco wedding cakes for your enjoyment this evening. First up: this lovely snow-white cake, courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings (so its perfection is understandable.) I might go with a bit more color to make those designs really pop, but then who am I to judge The Great and Powerful Martha?
Or how ’bout these guys? First up is this art deco copper beauty from Mamma Jamma Cakes:
Love the peacock feather flapper feel (with sequins!), that fabulous color and of course the off-kilter stack of tiers is awesome. Next up is this black and silver art deco wedding cake from Sin Desserts:
So lovely. I always think black cake is bold and beautiful, but it’s also absolutely perfect for an art deco wedding. Elegant, glamorous and gorgeous!
Today we’ve got a fantastic 1920s wedding inspiration shoot by dani. fine photography, and boy oh boy is it a treat from tip to toe…. So many amazing details: flowers, gowns, paper and decor… it’s all gorgeous. Even a few flapper boudoir shots! Love it! Just sit back, click to enlarge, and enjoy all the …
Oh my! Look at these incredibly lovely deco cupcakes from Fox’s Cupcake Co.… Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! Check out the Fox’s Cupcakes website as well. The gallery is truly a thing of beauty. We promise, the good people at Fox’s have never heard of us and we are sending you their way simply …
There are surprisingly few examples of art deco wedding cakes out there, which is why today’s find is such a treat. It comes to us via YouTube, of all places. Below are some stills of the gorgeous (and presumably delicious!) art deco cake YouTube user mackandnorm created for a friend’s wedding. Check out the full …
Look at this gorgeous art deco cake from Whipped Bakeshop in Philadelphia! Love the sharp edges and perfectly defined deco chevrons and circles. Bonus: according to the description, it tastes as good as it looks: “Alternating tiers of chocolate fudge cake filled with coffee buttercream and vanilla-buttermilk cake filled with caramel buttercream. All covered with …
Art Deco Wedding Cakes
A couple of lovely art deco wedding cakes for your enjoyment this evening. First up: this lovely snow-white cake, courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings (so its perfection is understandable.) I might go with a bit more color to make those designs really pop, but then who am I to judge The Great and Powerful Martha?
Or how ’bout these guys? First up is this art deco copper beauty from Mamma Jamma Cakes:
Love the peacock feather flapper feel (with sequins!), that fabulous color and of course the off-kilter stack of tiers is awesome. Next up is this black and silver art deco wedding cake from Sin Desserts:
So lovely. I always think black cake is bold and beautiful, but it’s also absolutely perfect for an art deco wedding. Elegant, glamorous and gorgeous!
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