This set of three pots with flowers, few twigs and ivy leaves and resting on the sugarcraft cloth as well, were made for a bride who wanted a traditional design for her wedding. All pots are fruit cakes which were matured in time. The bride was happy to see the colours merge with her wedding theme. I hope you all like the traditional pot wedding cake as well !
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Wow! What a stunning shape - I can't imagine how you make pot shaped cakes. Amazing. I see many decorated cakes on the web and I truly think yours are the best!
The absolutely most beautiful and original wedding cakes I have ever seen. You are a master of your craft Soni. Thanks for sharing with us. I bet the guests were awestruck. Lori Lynn
Wow Anamika.. I'm really impressed by your work... your blog is very inspiring!
I know a bit of sugar work and blown and pulled sugar but haven't made wedding cakes like you have. I also did figure modeling with marzipan. I really enjoy cake decorating and baking. I have done some cake decoration that I will soon post on my blog. Do stop by to give me your comments!!
I just happened to pop into your blog. Great cake and very professional. I am also interested in baking and cake decoration. Would love to get tips from you. Where do you get fondants and other decoration stuff from?
Your progress is amazing! So far these 3 pot cakes are my favorite from your collection!!! What an original idea for a wedding!! I am making a wedding cake for my nephew and his fiance and am exploring an orange and white color pallet... you've inspired me to dig out my sugarcraft tools and petal dust!! Thanks, Monica L.
How creative! That 3 cakes look fabulous. I missed seeing your beautiful cakes.. glad you posted this!!
ReplyDeleteWas so waiting for your updates! As always looking gorgeous:) Ur cakes are such an inspiration.....
ReplyDeleteThey're just lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow, look perfect for the wedding. I am sure they are very happy!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a stunning shape - I can't imagine how you make pot shaped cakes. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI see many decorated cakes on the web and I truly think yours are the best!
What a fantastic idea! so original...just love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!! this looks totally fabulous....
ReplyDeleteSo much hard work these would have been.....
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Three wedding cakes WOW they look fabulous!! So nice to be viewing your cakes once again missed you!
ReplyDeleteThose african pots are adorable!!! n ur piping is very very good. my hand is nt as steady but i love doing gum paste modelling. love ur site!
ReplyDeleteHats off to your creativity.
ReplyDeleteWow,Awesome cakes Soni. Looks very colorful:).
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWow...the cake looks amazing! The shape of the pots are so uniform...love the sugarcraft cloth....looks like bandhani material!
ReplyDeletewell!...
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The absolutely most beautiful and original wedding cakes I have ever seen. You are a master of your craft Soni. Thanks for sharing with us. I bet the guests were awestruck.
ReplyDeleteLori Lynn
Wonderful. I have never seen pot shaped wedding cakes before. How unusual. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi Anamika,
ReplyDeleteI missed you!
Three African Pots Wedding Cake is fabulous! I'm not surprise that the bride was happy.
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wow Anamika...aka Soni...this is simply stellar...and the fact that you are from a different industry yet so dedicated to sugar craft amazes me!
ReplyDeletewhere do u post the 'how tos' for all this plz? Would love to learn from the pro :)
Hi soni, lovely cakes, infact reminds me of the indian wedding..
ReplyDeleteFirst time on your Blog.
ReplyDeleteOh my you are one of those Cake Decorator that I aspire to be! The cakes are simply creative and gorgeous!
Excellent work! I'll be back! :)
I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteWow...Thats awesome Anamika. Excellent idea of the pots & lovely colors
ReplyDeleteYour creations are amazing!!! You are so talented - this is the first time that I have seen your pics and I'm glad I have....well done and keep it up!
ReplyDeleteWow Anamika.. I'm really impressed by your work... your blog is very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI know a bit of sugar work and blown and pulled sugar but haven't made wedding cakes like you have. I also did figure modeling with marzipan. I really enjoy cake decorating and baking. I have done some cake decoration that I will soon post on my blog. Do stop by to give me your comments!!
Is this really a cake? OMG looks fabulous! simply outstanding, i really dont have any words to say!!!!! You are so talented, pls do keep up!
ReplyDeleteOh my God!!!! Unbelievable!!! Never seen this type of creation. Love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am so glad you keep sharing your creations.
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This is just amazing...i really like your stuff!
ReplyDeleteAll your delicious cakes are fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Enjoying visiting ur blog!
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ReplyDeleteAll these are really tempting....especially the african pots...!
ReplyDeleteHi Anamika,
ReplyDeleteI just happened to pop into your blog. Great cake and very professional. I am also interested in baking and cake decoration. Would love to get tips from you. Where do you get fondants and other decoration stuff from?
Keep posting more are you bake.
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ReplyDeleteWow. So creative and tempting cakes. lovely. I wonder how you make it.
ReplyDeleteYour progress is amazing! So far these 3 pot cakes are my favorite from your collection!!! What an original idea for a wedding!! I am making a wedding cake for my nephew and his fiance and am exploring an orange and white color pallet... you've inspired me to dig out my sugarcraft tools and petal dust!! Thanks,
ReplyDeleteMonica L.