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Mrs. Guinea Pig, Baltimore, MD Age and Occupation: 26, PhD student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Operations Director at a non-profit Engagement Date: December 25, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: The Chesapeake Bay Beach Club About Me: I'm a tomboy science nerd whose girly side has made a startling appearance thanks to wedding planning! I love to bake, knit and sew but I also ride a motorcycle (that Mr. Guinea Pig wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole). We live with our three crazy cats and love to read, travel, watch movies, and do home improvement projects together! My parents/family are Canadian but I'm definitely American, although I've lived in 5 different countries, 6 different states, and speak Russian fluently. Mr. GP and I met online (did I mention I'm a scientist?) and had a whirlwind romance - now we can't wait to get married & celebrate with all our friends and family in a blue and yellow waterfront affair!
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Let Me Eat Cake!

December 15th, 2009 @ 6:44 pm by Mrs. Guinea Pig

As someone who loves to bake and eat as many baked goods as possible (I have a tolerance for sugar that some people might call disturbing), one of my favorite parts of wedding planning so far has been the cake tastings! We made sure to do most of these before Mr. Guinea Pig left for California so he would get to try the cake samples, and I think I can safely say it’s been his favorite part of the planning, too! Before we get to the insides of the cake though, let’s talk about how we want the cake to look.

Mr. Guinea Pig and I both love buttercream frosting and I strongly dislike fondant, even though I love the smoothness it gives to a cake. Mr. GP thinks fondant makes cakes look fake. So that was easy decision #1: buttercream frosting. Easy decision #2 was the shape - we both like the more traditional round, centered tiers with no crazy angles. We’re also both more inclined to do a simple cake with real flowers decorating it instead of anything too busy. Here are a couple of the photos in my inspiration gallery that we’ll be taking elements from (there are soooo many cake designs I love, it was hard to narrow it down)!

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(I LOVE this cake - image found at Project Wedding)


The cake above is the perfect foundation for what we want: round, centered tiers with a blue ribbon at the base and a dot pattern! To add oomph to the design though, we are considering a slightly more intricate dot pattern, and we want to add real flowers to it like on this cake:

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(cropped from this photo)

We haven’t decided yet if we want a cake topper (since there are so many cute options!), or if we will just use fresh flowers to top it off. I would love love love to have a cake almost exactly like this:

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(How cute are those birds?! Photo found at PW again)

The flowery vines working their way up the sides of the cake! The perfect colors! Not to mention, the adorable birds on top. However, Mr. Guinea Pig much prefers real flowers to fondant/icing flowers, and I’m happy to have a lovely burst of color on our cake! The one thing I was sad to discover we could not do after choosing buttercream frosting for the outside of the cake is a quilting pattern.

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(Mrs. Cupcake’s cake!)

See the pattern on the bottom and top tiers? It’s an indentation in the fondant, and buttercream can’t really pull that off so I had to let go of my dream pattern. At first I thought maybe we could recreate the pattern on top of the buttercream with piping but that looked more like netting than a quilted pattern. I also considered an awesome piped pattern like this:

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(also, Project Wedding)

However this was a busier look than what Mr. Guinea Pig was hoping for, and I don’t like the design as much as the look of a more simple dot pattern. If we weren’t going to have a ribbon at the bottom of each tier, I would totally go for this look:

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(again Project Wedding!)

It looks like champagne bubbles bubbling up the cake! But I think it looks weird if you have a ribbon at the bottom of the tier, and we really wanted to pull in some color that way. So, our cake will look like a combination of images 1 and 2, with a yet-to-be-determined cake topper! I’m so excited. :) Where we’re getting our cake and what it will taste like will come in a later post, but here are some of the other cake photos I loved so much that I couldn’t resist posting:

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(Style Me Pretty - I seriously have 15 saved images of cakes with cute flowers like these)

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(from Style Me Pretty - the perfect yellow color, and what a great design!)

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(The black color reminds me of bats, but I think it would be gorgeous in blue and yellow! source)

Okay, this could go on forever! What are your favorite places to look for cake inspiration? Do you want your cake to be simple, or bold?

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Mrs. D'orsay (message)  2,272 posts, Buzzing bee

We had very, very simple cakes. smooth buttercream with a small cluster of gumpaste flowers on each one. On our tiered cake they did a beautiful job creating a topper of the gumpaste flowers - we had no idea that was coming!

ps. love the yellow cake!

 
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UCLAMeghan (message)  118 posts, Blushing bee

You’re right - the black ones do look like bats!

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

These are beautiful inspirations! The bottom one would look great with bright blue butterflies instead of black bats. ;)

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

Ooooh, I love those!
I agree, those black butterflies do sort of look more like bats.

I fell in love with our dream-cake within like 4 seconds of being engaged. It’s more on the simple side. (Shocker! Me? Simple?! There will be suprises, no worries. lol)

 
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Miss Rainbow (message)  1,535 posts, Bumble bee

Oh my! The yellow one is gooorgeous!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

Wow that yellow one is seriously gorgeous, and I thought I only liked very simple cakes. I think your cake will looking amazing! Can’t wait to see it!

 
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elisterine
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elisterine (message)  235 posts, Helper bee

Your post truly inspired me - I logged on to Project Wedding and spent half an hour looking at cake! I love the blue one with the birds and the yellow one! I am totally anti-simple cake, I’m discovering.

 
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

The yellow one, second from the bottom, is so unbelievably awesome! I know your cake is going to be gorgeous–your inspiration is!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

oooh these are lovely! i plan on having cupcakes and i am so looking forward to cake tasting that i was horrified when my sister, who is planning on doing our cake, said we probably didn’t need a tasting. she will NOT take this away from me! lol. the cake tasting is the second most anticipated wedding event in my book.

the first being married. of course. lol

 
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chelseamorning (message)  2,252 posts, Buzzing bee

The champagne bubbles cake is almost exactly what my cake looked like! I had it custom made too, out of several designs I had seen in other places. It’s like Project Wedding read my mind!

 
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RAllise (message)  498 posts, Helper bee

Cake cake and more cake…we’re just starting our hunt right now. What a challenge? LOVE the look of fondant, not a fan of the taste, hoping to find a great compromise. I’m with you on simple, so pretty. We have an appointment with Chocopology next month, I cannot wait!!!!

 
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Golden139 (message)  1,768 posts, Buzzing bee

You have great taste in cakes! Can’t wait to see what yours looks like.

 
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Miss Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

Love your inspiration pics! So pretty!

 
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Fran Hansen

Absolutely amazing cakes. Some so simple, yet elegant, and classic.

 
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Nick

I make it a point to eat cake at every wedding I shoot. I’d love to send you some cake photos if you need more in the future.

 
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kolan

I really love these cakes photos.

 
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mandalynn17
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mandalynn17 (message)  1,512 posts, Bumble bee

Mmmmm cake! That yellow cake has seriously made me question my final decision on my cake design! I also really like the champagne bubbles cake! So cute with all the little bubbles!

 
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Ms. Library (message)  1,250 posts, Bumble bee

I love all of those cakes! Mr. Library and I came up with so many ideas before we finally landed on one. I really like the one with the tiny blue flowers!

 
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

oh pretty! makes me want cake for breakfast. these are exactly the kinds of photos i wish i had brought to my cake tasting!

 
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mcnetn3 (message)  1,675 posts, Bumble bee

The yellow cake is one of my inspiration cakes! I LOVE the piping on it. And you’d be surprised what people can do with buttercream. When my grandmother smooths her buttercram icing out on a cake, she does it in a way that compacts it so she can leave impressions on it if needed. You should ask about that if you want the quilt pattern, I’m sure your baker could do it!

 
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Mrs. Guinea Pig, Baltimore, MD Age and Occupation: 26, PhD student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Operations Director at a non-profit Engagement Date: December 25, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: The Chesapeake Bay Beach Club About Me: I'm a tomboy science nerd whose girly side has made a startling appearance thanks to wedding planning! I love to bake, knit and sew but I also ride a motorcycle (that Mr. Guinea Pig wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole). We live with our three crazy cats and love to read, travel, watch movies, and do home improvement projects together! My parents/family are Canadian but I'm definitely American, although I've lived in 5 different countries, 6 different states, and speak Russian fluently. Mr. GP and I met online (did I mention I'm a scientist?) and had a whirlwind romance - now we can't wait to get married & celebrate with all our friends and family in a blue and yellow waterfront affair!

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