You know, like this:
You'd have to stare at this cake for a looong time to notice all of the details, but don't miss the goggles, keyboard, tiny top hat, and gramophone. Wow.
(Oh, and this was featured on WE tv's Amazing Wedding Cakes a while back, so if you want to see more, check out their season 3 premier.)
Steampunk style often involves dirigibles and hot air balloons (which I love), so this next design gave me a big geeky grin:
There's even a dapper little robot couple in the balloon's basket:
Cute! And I like the bright teal paired with all the brass and gold; so bright and cheerful.
Submitted by Miri R., made by New Renaissance Cakes.
So pretty!
How about some cupcakes?
Of course, you don't have to go overboard with detail: a few well-placed gears and a quirky robot topper can bring steampunk style beautifully:
Submitted by Miri R., made by New Renaissance Cakes.
So pretty!
The topper is by Builder's Studio, which seems to be THE source for steampunk robot wedding toppers; three of today's Sweets have them.
How about some cupcakes?
Goggles and pocket watches and gears, oh my!
Here's one of my all-time favorite architectural designs:
Made by Spense
This support structure is genius: it looks more like a miniature vignette than a cake. Also, check out the piping (as in copper piping, I mean. Heh.) on the dome, and the tiny rivets in the portholes around the base. Such great detail!
And really, when it comes down to it, steampunk is all about the details. It's about looking closer, and really appreciating handcrafted artistry.
Like this:
Like this:
And this:
And a fun top hat:
Try as I might, I can't quite make out what the top is supposed to say. Can any of you?
[Update: It apparently says 'Oscar.' Or possibly 'Epcot.' Thanks, guys!]
And finally, another wedding cake made for TV:
[Update: It apparently says 'Oscar.' Or possibly 'Epcot.' Thanks, guys!]
And finally, another wedding cake made for TV:
By Amanda of Venus Cakes
Is your jaw on the floor? Yeah. Mine, too.
This was featured on The Great Cake Bake by Wedding TV earlier this year. Once again, I'm awe-struck by all these details:
A corset-inspired back:
Is your jaw on the floor? Yeah. Mine, too.
This was featured on The Great Cake Bake by Wedding TV earlier this year. Once again, I'm awe-struck by all these details:
A corset-inspired back:
And gorgeous gears, flowers, and gems galore!
Oh, and tassels. C'mon, just look at all that! Amazing!
(More detail shots on Amanda's blog here.)
So, did I miss one? Or do you have another Sweets genre or cake that I simply *must* feature? Then e-mail it to me at Sunday Sweets [at] Cake Wrecks [dot] com!
(More detail shots on Amanda's blog here.)
So, did I miss one? Or do you have another Sweets genre or cake that I simply *must* feature? Then e-mail it to me at Sunday Sweets [at] Cake Wrecks [dot] com!
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