Shabby Chic
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Shabby Chic
Choosing color combinations can be a bit intimidating. I think the most important factor is that you need to make sure that your colors are well balanced and that they work well together. The platinum silver color on this cake is more predominant on this design while the pink flowers are used as the accent colors.... -
Shabby Chic
Not a typical design by any means but it is interesting none the less. I like the irregularity of the ribbon and rhinestone banding placement; it has a draping effect that is quite appealing. ... -
Shabby Chic
The flower pattern on this cake is so interesting...adding a lot of texture to the design.... -
Shabby Chic
The pleating design is really interesting on the top tier. This cake also has a slight vintage feel to it as well with the lace banding on the bottom tier. ... -
Shabby Chic
This cake definitely has some attitude! Definitely not your typical wedding cake; sharp square top tiers with a flowing design on the bottom tier. It is bold and modern; yet flirty at all the same time. Love it!... -
Shabby Chic
Wow...look at the intricate pattern on this wedding cake. Cakes similar in design can take an incredible amount of hours & days to complete but the end result is exquisite. Photographed by Armor & Martel Photography... -
Shabby Chic
Can't deny that the cake topper used on this cake was the focal point of this cake. ... -
Shabby Chic and Bold Statements
Various elements such as shapes, colors, patterns and textures can add drastic interest to a cake; making it one of a kind such as this one. Make an impression...be bold! Photographed by Options Photography... -
Shabby Chic
One of my favorite cakes of all time! Thank you to Maithy and Brian; it was a pleasure working with you both!!! This cake was featured at the Chanler at Cliff Walk in Newport, RI. Photographed by Kate Mcelwee... -
Shabby Chic
Lots of texture and depth with this cake design. The rosette ruffle pattern can only be achieved by using rolled fondant. You cannot get the same look with butter cream.... -
Shabby Chic
Frills and ruffles...such the trend....