And I'm not talking about the pineapple kind, necessarily. Typically, wedding cakes have gradually increasing tiers, so the bottom tier is the largest. However, if you want to put a unique spin on a classic cake, consider these...
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1. Cake, Hope & Love. 2. Jen's Bakery |
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Inverted pyramids gives the cake an edgier shape! |
Love chandeliers? Here's a beautiful cake just for you by
Judy's Cakes!
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Photo Credit: Judy's Cakes |
But hey, if you want a pineapple upside down cake at your wedding, go right ahead. Looks matter, but in my book, taste matters just as much. And these cakes are delicious.
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Photo Credit: Country Living |
Happy Sunday everyone!
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