Thursday, July 22, 2010

Some June Cakes and other Past Favoriets

Welcome Bloggers:

Adding some images of cakes that are still from June and some that are a little older that we still just love.

This cake with the cascade of purple flowers was for a couple who held their reception in their back yard. The roses are handmade with two colors of her light purple. The background is a deep ivory with light ivory designs around the center of each tier. The bottom tier is a square with two round tiers on top. Such a sweet cake for a perfect backyard reception.



This groom's cake (below) is Hans Solo in Carbonite.
The couple was so sweet....we loved working with them.
Their wedding cake will show up in another blog.
The cake is covered in rolled chocolate and highlighted in silver.
By the way, ignore the date on the cake, it was just this year....not 2008 (ha ha).



This cake was a year or so ago. It was delivered to The Hermitage Hotel (www.thehermitagehotel.com). It is just simply one of our favorites. It has a hexagon shaped bottom tier with round tiers on top. There are two different shades of ivory on the sides of the tier separated by a gentle gold colored vine with leaves and Wimsey flowers. The topper for the cake was sugar flowers, hydrangeas, orchids and roses. The coordinator was Alice Hendry (www.alicehendry.com). The photographer for the event was our buddy, David Wright (www.davidwrightphotography.com) - his pictures of the cake are so much better than this one....he is a true artist.



This cake is also a blend of shapes with the bottom two tiers and the top tier being square and the second tier from the top, a round tier. The pattern is hand painted on the sides of the tiers with a pattern the bride liked. There are brown satin ribbons around the base of each tier and a double satin ribbon around the center of the round tier. The event was held at The Bellemeade Mansion (www.bellemeadeplantation.com) with Alice Hendry (www.alicehendry.com) as the coordinator and the caterers, Chef's Market in Goodlettsville, Tennessee(www.chefsmarket.com). The band for the event was The Blue Tones...truly a super band.... love them!!!(www.bluetonemusicusa.com)



Until, next time.

Stacy and the French Confection Group

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