Love the uniqueness of this cake. The gold painting adds a unique element to the design. We can also create favors or special desserts to compliment the wedding cake as well. Please inquire.
How amazing is this cake...I mean really!!! It is crisp, modern and classy all together. The bottom detailing is based off of the Providence Skyline featuring the Providence Biltmore Hotel.
The fresh berries on top make this cake the perfect design for a winter wedding by incorporating natural color tones as a decoration. This wedding cake is featured at the Viking Hotel in Newport, RI.
This was such a lovely and delicate cake that was so well fitted for the Providence Public Library. The flowers added such softness to this cake. We received such a sweet thank you from the Mom; who was so wonderful to work with! We also made French Macarons to compliment the reception details. The flavors were out of this world!
Photographed by Main Event Weddings/Michelle Carpenter.
Exquisite. Love how the gold and peach colors work so nicely together in this design. Each accent plays an important role in creating unique and beautiful cakes that represent the feel and style that each is trying to achieve. Thank you to Armor & Martel for this beautiful image!
Striking colors, along with the damask pattern, create a very unique and trendy look for this cake that was featured at The Dorrance in Providence, RI.
We also created the groom's cake; the robot next to the wedding cake. The entire cake is edible and it is finished in a rolled fondant. The groom made robots for a living and the bride wanted to surprise him with a small replica of what he designed.
Sometimes, smaller cakes make more of a statement. Look at how darling this looks. This smaller wedding cake makes quite a statement for a Newport Wedding held at Castle Hill.
It is all in the detail. Two tiers are light in the design, while the other two are more intricate. The fresh flowers add a vibrant pop of color. Check out some of the other version we have done.
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