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 another amazing art deco cake from Deco Weddings favorite Sugar Realm. We featured their gorgeous art nouveau cake a while back, and originally discovered them with this incredible silver and gold art deco wedding cake, but I’m not lying when I tell you: this is my favorite yet. Take a look: SUGAR …
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 …
Just a few blue deco sweets to post this morning. While I can’t comment on their actual deliciousness (cake designers: please post the flavors as well as the photos, so we can live vicariously!), I can vouch for their visual deliciousness. Lovely streamline touches, pretty as a picture blue & silver & black color combos. …
I am a big fan of cake. Some might say I am cake’s #1 fan. Like… scary, intense, stalkery fan of “cake” as a concept. I am also (clearly) a fan of art deco style, of beautiful things reminiscent of the 20s and 30s and bygone eras… and so it should be no surprise that …
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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