Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wedding Cake | Wedding Cake Toppers

The figures of the bride and groom are the most traditional cake topper. There are so many variations available to almost anyone can find a style that appeals to them. figures of the 1920 vintage, 1950 are especially popular. They are made of great materials, like porcelain, bakelite, wood or occasionally, and can be found in vintage stores, online and occasionally in the wedding halls. Every era has its own distinctive style. The first of the 50 brides have pearl jewelry wedding and grooms in tuxedos Shawl Collar, the 40's sometimes have the groom in military uniform, and often padded previous partner had cutesy little Kewpie wrist.

For the contemporary bride and groom quilts, many couples as those unconventional. Can be found to suit almost any interest (for example, a bride and groom on a bicycle or hold fishing rods) and if you can not find what you want, you can order on Etsy. Cartoon quilts made to look like newlyweds are also available on special order. Brides and grooms are in the style of Day of the Dead figures. There Bobble Heads, Nightmare Before Christmas "couples, and porcelain figures, including classical traditionalists.

Theme wedding toppers are a great idea for a cake topper. It can tie into both the design and cake for the wedding in general. For a nautical wedding, a small lighthouse perch at the top level. If the wedding theme is Winter Wonderland, choose a snowflake motif in three dimensions. Coordinate your bridal jewelry materials, ie, a Snowflake Swarovski crystal if your jewelry or an ornament of pearls, if the bride's taste runs to classic pearls.

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