Thursday, February 23, 2012

Cake. Yum.

The Mister and I were married June 26, 2010. I love to share things about our wedding, but since it was over a year and a half ago, I feel weird writing about it now. But Brittany over at The Magnolia Pair is doing a fun wedding cake link up today. So I thought it would be a good excuse to share a few details. First off, we only had one cake. I hadn't really heard about grooms cakes except for in the blog world, and the Mister isn't a huge fan of cake, so he didn't care about the idea of a second cake.

Our cake was a simple 3 tier cake. When I was looking at cakes the only thing I knew was that I didn't want and fondant, and I liked ribbon on it. I actually had really wanted a fun cake topper but I never found anything that I was in love with when I was looking. The day before the wedding the girls at the cake shop called me and asked if I found a topper. I hadn't so they said, don't worry about it, we will use flowers.


The cake was displayed in a metal gazebo that was hand made by my father-in-laws best friend. He also made several of the plant stands that held potted plants around the reception. (For each of his daughters weddings he had made different items and I just got to use them all!) He also drove us in his 1950ish Cadillac limo that day.


The most important part to me was the taste. The bottom layer was a white cake with chocolate cream center (the mister's choice). The middle layer was red velvet with cream cheese (my choice) and the top was white with a Marion berry filling. The farm has a crop of Marion berries so it was in honor of that. That, and the Marion berry is the most superior of all the berries.
Do you see the fan? It was unseasonably warm
 and they worried about the cake melting.
I really wish the fan wasn't in these pictures.
You are seeing my only bite of red velvet cake. I actually didn't get another piece until the next day and only the white/chocolate cream was left. I was told the Marion berry was amazing.

We didn't save the top layer for a couple reasons: 1) The Mister doesn't really like cake 2) The Mister (and I) are weirded out by year-old cake and 3) We wouldn't have had enough cake for our guests if we had saved the top layer.
I know that this isn't a picture of cake, but I wanted to show a pic of the super cool limo :)
Did you eat year old wedding cake? How did it turn out?

3 comments:

Jennifer said...

Your cake is gorgeous! I know what you mean about writing about the wedding--ours was almost two years ago and it seems kind of weird to blog about it now :) This is a great excuse though! I am definitely jumping on the bandwagon!

Unknown said...

First, you made such a beautiful bride! You and your husband are so cute! And your cake is so so pretty! I love it! THe pink is so chic! THanks for sharing your cake and linking up girl !

ps- glad your cake was "cool" enough and didn't melt :)

Unknown said...

First, you made such a beautiful bride! You and your husband are so cute! And your cake is so so pretty! I love it! THe pink is so chic! THanks for sharing your cake and linking up girl !

ps- glad your cake was "cool" enough and didn't melt :)