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Wedding Cake Inspiration


At your wedding you want to have a beautiful cake for your guests to admire and enjoy. There are so many styles and designs to choose from. Some wedding cake designers are so clever and talented.
You can use the theme of your wedding with your cake too!

We have gathered images from some of our archived Real Weddings to inspire you.


Emily MacDonald and Malcolm Campbell's cake was created by www.planetcake.com
and these gorgeous images are by GM Photographics www.gmphotographics.com.au

This Real Wedding featured in our Issue 16 magazine





Alice Thomas and Timothy Shepherd's cake was created by www.katscakes.com.au
and the images are by Adrian Tuazon Photographics www.adriantuazon.com



Table decorations to match the cake!





Amanda Smith and David Esterly's cake was created by www.portosbakery.com
and the images are by Next Exit Photography www.nextexitphotography.com

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Cherise Angelle and Aaron Hurlbert's cake was created by www.vanillabakeshop.com
and the images are by Elizabeth Messina www.elizabethmessina.com

Decorations on the cake based on decorations on the gown




Rebecca Gange and Andrew Crow's cake was created by www.letthemeatcake.com.au
and the images are by Elise Kapeller Photography www.elisekapellerphotography.com



The hairpiece and decorations on the dress
are echoed on the wedding cake

 





Stephanie Sarta and Joseph Sweet created her own cake
and purchased custom made cake toppers from ETSY
The images are by Feather and Stone Photography www.featherandstone.com.au

It is great to include "man's best friend" in your wedding!
Stephanie and Joseph have a special bond with their dog!
Note the collar and leash matching colours in their cake and flowers!




 

Roberta Mobert and Matthew Scudamore were lucky enough
to have Roberta's sister create their cake!
The addition of matching flowers to those utilised
in the wedding adds to the wedding day theme!

Images are by Karen Buckle Photography www.karenbuckle.com.au








Monica Fiore and Joe Furfaro were also blessed
to have Joe's mother create their cake!
Can you believe that? 

Images are by Arlene Bax Photography www.arlenebax.com


Vote for your favourite cake now and win a fabulous tea set from Cristina Re!


 





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Are you prepared to break with tradition for your wedding?

It is your wedding! Or is it? Sometimes it can feel likeeveryone but you has a say about what is going to happen on your day.

                “Youcan’t do that! That is not what a wedding is about!”
                “You have to do it thisway. We’ve always done that in our family!”
                “Where did you think thatidea up from?”
                “Our family always does itthis way!”


Parents of many brides and grooms want to put their fivecents worth into the planning of your wedding. Family and friends may mean wellwith their ideas and contributions of “ideal” wedding plans but this can leadto arguments and upset.
Renaissance Wedding


At the beginning of all the planning you had a picture ofhow you saw the day falling into place. You want your wedding to be different.Perhaps a unique theme, change the vows, sing modern songs or have a completebreak from traditional wedding music. You and your partner have been to plentyof other weddings and you don’t want to have just another beautiful buttraditional wedding day.

This decision leads you into unchartered water. How willyour family and friends react to your idea? They know you are rule breakers with modern views and all you wantis a day that reflects who you are as a couple.
Gothic Wedding Theme
Gothic Wedding Cake

In ancient times the bride was given to the groom’s family!The white dress signified virginity, the cake was a symbol of fertility and thebridesmaids dressed like the bride to confuse evil spirits ! The groom stood onthe right of the bride so he could use his right hand to grab his sword to fendoff enemies who wanted to steal his bride!

Western Wedding


Then in Victorian times we introduced bouquets of flowersfor the bride. The bouquet was made from scented flowers or herbs to held tohide the smell  of an unclean society orto ward off all those evil spirits!

We carry on these traditions, mostly without even knowingwhy. We aren’t tied to these traditions for any of these old reasons anymorebut so it continues!  Our parents did itso their expectations are that you should have a great church wedding, whitedress and wonderful sit down dinner!
Western Wedding Cake


These days you can have many different themes that can beamazing fun for you and your guests. Just maybe not considered to be a greatidea by your parents! Remember that it is your party and it is your weddingday. This is a day that you will remember for the rest of your life. Share withyour grandchildren and demonstrates your personality to them and everyone onthe day.

You can have fun being different! Be prepared for somearguments but don’t let it stop you being quirky and different! Go for it andmake your day extra special!
Extreme Weddings @ Ayers Rock, Central Australia

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Sweet Tooth

There's nothing more exciting than feasting your eyes upon a super scrumptious looking lolly buffet sitting patiently at a wedding or party. Somehow lollies and delectable cakes manage to turn even the burliest of gentlemen into little kids. Sweet Style is a Sydney based company specialising in lolly and dessert buffets. From concept through to the all-important finishing touches, owner Leanne Ambrogio works closely with her clients to bring your lolly buffet dreams to life. Another great thing about Sweet Style is that their online shop is full of the most gorgeous cake stands and other bits and pieces so if you're hunting for buffet pieces then don't forget to pay the shop a visit. If you'd like to find out more about Sweet Style's services and products then visit the website at www.sweetstyle.com.au.







Posted by Emilie Harrison
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It's On Sale Day!

Today's the day – our new winter issue hits the shelves in Australia. Of course it's jam-packed with all the inspiring wedding styling ideas you've come to expect. Take a sneak peek at just some of our ideas by flipping through the pages of our new winter 'Look Book'.



If you love what you see in our winter ‘Look Book’, get the whole story in our fabulous winter issue, on sale now!

Posted by Jane Cameron
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Delicate Decals

I saw these decals by Shanna Murray featured on Design*Sponge a little while ago and thought they would work really well at a wedding. They look great stuck on chalkbaord. Some come with sweet wording included or custom wording can be created just for you. Love them!













Posted by Emma Henderson
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Power Shopping

Amongst the pages of Wedding Style Guide, you'll find a story called Table Three Ways where we choose a colour palette and show how you can style a reception table using those colours, in three completely different ways. We use the same table, chairs, tablecloth, cutlery, crockery - and in most cases, glassware - to show how easy it can be to revamp a neutral venue setting.

In our current issue, I styled a table in a pink and blue palette using the saying 'Love is the Drug' as my inspiration. I sourced great test tube-style bottles with aluminium lids, filled them with musk mock-pills, teamed the bottles with a lab-style clipboard and incorporated lots of notes and graph paper elements.



One of the products I had planned to use, but unfortunately didn't make it to the final shot, was the Laboratory Flower Vases from Urban Outfitters. I had it shipped all the way here, determined that it was perfect for the shoot - paying for expediated shipping to get it here on time - but when it arrived, and all of the elements of the table were put it place, there just wasn't room for it. I haven't forgotten about it though - no doubt you'll see it pop up somewhere else in the pages of Wedding Style Guide when I find a spot to use it.



If you would like your own Laboratory Flower Vases - or any other of the beautiful styling pieces from Urban Outfitters - now is the time. They are offering free shipping to Australia for three days only when you spend $150 or more. With our dollar currently worth more than the US dollar, this is the ideal time to take advantage of this great offer. Simply use the code AUFREESHIP at checkout and know you've just saved yourself a bundle.

Posted by Jane Cameron

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