Simply Silver

Aug 4, 2010

We love being able to put a little of our own creativity into our cakes.  This bride asked us to create an embroidered pattern on her cake, but gave us no limitations.  If you’ve been following this blog for any time at all, you’ll know that my style is simple and elegant.  In most situations, I believe less is more.  And this is a great example of that.  I created a floral pattern that swirled around the cake from top to bottom using some of my favorite flower silhouettes.  I added some leaves and tiny dots for accents and a shimmery silver fondant ribbon around the bottom of each tier.  Check out the detailing on the ribbon… complete with stitching.

Thank you Mark Hays Photography for the fantastic photos!

Flowers provided by Bella Fiori.

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5 Comments »

  1. I think you really nailed it with the “less is more” style. The overall presentation was so beautifully elegant.

    Comment by Mark Hayes — August 4, 2010 @ 1:02 pm

  2. Thanks Mark! Simple yet elegant!

    Comment by Rachael — August 5, 2010 @ 10:18 pm

  3. [...] The things I really loved about Ryan and Lauren’s wedding was the flowers by Bella Fiori and the wonderful silver wedding cake by Intricate Icings. [...]

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  4. [...] Modern Blossoms cake, the vintage All That Glitters design, our five tier Broach Cake, Peach Peony, Simply Silver, a Modern Damask Wedding Cake and the Henna pattern cake were the favorites we all agreed [...]

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  5. love this cake, so elegant :)

    Comment by alicia — September 11, 2011 @ 6:14 pm

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