I love cake.
Eating it that is.
Was never keen on traditional wedding cakes though I have to admit, mainly due to the fact that they were often laden with currants and lemon rind ( sorry fruit fans…) so I am more than thrilled that these days there are so many alternatives on offer.
In fact why even have a cake at all? As long as whatever you chose looks and tastes delicious I’m sure your guests will love it and certainly appreciate the originality.
With cakes in mind ( let’s face it they are never exactly far from my mind) I have been checking out what tasty treats are over on Martha Stewart and have picked out a selection of favourites for you to admire.

From the left….. a fabulous tower or iced doughnuts, a selection of pies ( peach, blueberry, cherry, rhubarb…..so many varieties) and a trio of chocolate rasberry supremes (chocolate mousse wrapped in a band of tempered chocolate and topped with raspberry coulis).
I really think so many dessert options can be made to look totally chic by displaying them on a raised cake stand and adorning with ribbons, lace or any other decorative item of your choice

From left……. loving the flag adorned cupcakes ( more on flag making below), various desserts served on tiered platters and my absolute favourite ….monogrammed “chocolate-espresso charlottes” (!) The possibilities of iced piped loveliness for these beauties is endless.
Anyway as I was saying…… flag making…..
As there’s nothing like making your wedding cake a shining example of uniqueness by adding a bit of D.I.Y decoration.
Flag Making Option One:
1) White sticky labels (various sizes) – fold in half around one end of a cocktail stick to create your flag – cut off ends to achieve your desired size.
2) Decorate with stickers – paperchase have a good selection of tiny ones perfect for this…. or maybe even some fancy handwriting ( if you or someone you know has handwriting that is well….quite fancy)
Flag Making Option Two:
1) Decorative paper/wrapping paper/any pretty paper that you love – cut to desired size/shape to fold around a cocktail stick, place a piece of double sided sticky tape along the length of the paper and fold together – being careful to place the cocktail in the centre of the paper so everything fits together nicely…. you may want to consider lots of different flags or tying in your choice of paper with your colour scheme/flowers etc.
And here are some we made earlier…. ( not sure I would be awarded a blue peter badge but I’m thinking at least an 8 out of 10 for effort)
