You know what? I love this cake. I hugged it before I left the reception. No, I didn't. But I whispered, "Farewell old friend." No, I didn't. But I loved this cake.
Marie was such a calm and elegant bride on her wedding day. Since she was relaxed when we were planning her cake, I'm not sure why I was surprised by this, but for so many, the big day is not a calm one. So kudos, Marie. And she gave me the highest compliment when I asked her if I could switch up some elements of the design in the 11th hour saying, "I trust you." Really? Marie, you win!
what a glorious beaut. sooo finely crafted and shaped. my only sadness is to not taste it.
ReplyDeleteyou kill me. i only wish i could get married again. i hope chris would still pick me :)
ReplyDeleteHaha Darcie, I giggled reading this. It really is a beautiful cake. Amazing work as always.
ReplyDeleteA new favorite. I heart your cakes!
ReplyDeleteHi Darcie, it goes without saying that i love your cakes. If I one day have the lavish parties that I dream I have, I will be calling you.
ReplyDeleteI especially love this post though because I really do talk to my flowers before I give them away to the brides. And for a bride to say "I trust you" is like the ultimate compliment, and I think them saying that makes your work so much easier and better, right?
Adam did say it was a beauty. This cake is glorious, of course you would leave it to its destiny with a full heart.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at the dress maker qualities of your cakes. You are doing the same things on cakes that I do on dresses! It blows me away. Really really beautiful cakes! I can't wait to see more. Thanks for inspiring us all.
ReplyDeleteDarcie, this is so beautiful. I'm with Anna, though. I really want to eat it.
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