I have to do a wedding cake (my first one!) this weekend. The bride, who is a dear friend, has given me almost ZERO input on what she wants ... she wants it square and wants guava and dulce de leche fillings but otherwise says "whatever you do will be great!" ... I remember being a bride and while I was far from bridezilla I would NOT have given my cake designer free reign to do whatever! I don't even know her color scheme!
She did show me a photo of a cake covered in colorful paisley designs, but I posted on another thread that I have to transport this cake (unassembled, of course!) for a 5-hour drive ... so the transportation logistics of this cake will not allow me to do that and she understands that. I am thinking of a square 3-tiered cake, wrapping each tier at the bottom with a white-on-white ribbon with a circles/bubbles design, and attaching fondant circle cut-outs in various sizes and white buttercream dots alongside. I've sketched it out and it looks cute, but I feel like it needs some kind of simple topper. To make the situation more complicated, I don't think a fondant/gum paste topper will work because we're expecting a humid week so I don't think I will be able to get it dried in time.
Does anyone have any ideas that would work? I was also wondering whether I should drape some of the circles around the corners of the cake and over the top edges? It is a fondant-covered cake which I don't normally do but again, given the transportation situation I wouldn't trust a buttercream cake. Normally on a bc cake I would do a top and bottom border but I think it will look weird on the fondant, am I right about that? And no bottom border seems necessary if it's wrapped with the ribbon, right?
Thanks for the help!!
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How about a monogram topper? That's simple enough.
You could do paisley designs in royal icing on the fondant before you leave then stack the cake when you get to the venue..putting the ribbons on after you stack. I dont see a problem with gumpaste if you knead in a little extra tylose CMC which is made for humid conditions. Or you could get some pesticide free fresh edible flowers (roses, carnations,pansies, some orchids ask your florist) and using posey sticks, place them on top of the cake
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