Friday 16 December 2011

Crown Your Wedding Cake in Style


The task of selecting a cake can be one of the most fun filled experiences. It would help you to explore new tastes and lovely designs for your wedding cake. There are plenty of different designs and styles which can be selected for the wedding. The cake topper should be selected as per your wedding cake design.
Wedding Cakes

There are ample of varieties of wedding cake accessories for simple wedding cakes, western wedding cakes and many more. You can go in for some of the most innovative varieties that would suit your cake.

Some interesting ideas that would guide you to select the perfect topper to crown your wedding cake are described here:

You can go in for some really funny and humorous wedding cake topper. It would be apt for a cake design that was selected to bring about a funny atmosphere at the venue. It could go well with topsy turvy cakes or simple multi-layered ones. You can go in for figurines of bride and groom in some funny poses such as the bride dragging the groom or the bride catching the groom with a fishing rod.

You can use your engagement rings as the cake topper. Another idea could be for a country side wedding; you can use up the accessories in the shape of the horse shoe or choose a cake in the shape of the country wedding hat. You can use wheat puffs, corns, or nuts for garnishing the cake.

In case, your cake is in the shape of a castle, you can go in for a decor in the shape of a king’s crown. You can use flowers, fruits, and accessories which are available in the shape of knights, figurines of the couple dressed in different dresses.

There are cakes in the shape of castles or a scene depicting a fairy tale. For them, you can go in for the toppers of figurines in the shape and attire of the characters in the tale. Another choice would be to go in for a traditional wedding cake topper to give a classy touch.

The ideas outlined here will surely help you to crown your wedding cake in style and add the extra elegance to your wedding ceremony.

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