Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
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These cakes make me so wish I could do my own wedding over!
Had to almost quarrel with my mom over having an Italian cream cake rather than the standard bland (and nasty!) white wedding cake.
:}
R2-D2 and a Dalek as Bride and Groom... splorfl!!
Nifty! ^_^

I suspect if I ever get to have a wedding of my own, I would campaign for a tiramisu cake.
Maybe I should suggest my dad submit pictures of the wedding cake he gave my sister: Several tiers of Black Forest chocolate cherry cake of different sizes, spread across a large Plexiglas plate, with a wedding party on the sections made up of hand-painted gaming miniatures, including a clan of dwarves around a barrel of ale and the actual couple with priest at the very top.

While it wasn't fondant perfection, it was one of the best wedding cakes I've ever seen.
That does sound awesome. If nothing else, post it to your blog and give me a link -- I'd love to see it.
I don't have copies of the photos, and I can't find them in his LJ scrapbook. Sorry. It was almost ten years ago, so he might have put them elsewhere instead.
Alas! The description was still fun though.