For a Tiffany Blue wedding, you can do a white cake with blue accents, a blue cake with white accents, or just about any combination of blue with white and/or silver! If you want to go all out, a wedding cake shaped like a stack of tiffany boxes (a la Toni Braxton) is just the ticket. Here are a few ideas I found online.











#1 by Roxanna - September 20th, 2006 at 04:53
I likey! That last one is very unique…I wonder how many that feeds heheeh! I know I looked into the Tony Braxton cake and having it made and it was going to be a arm & leg or atleast to the bakery I called….I was in shock! But I really like the combo of cakes you have posted.
Cant wait to see more!
P.S. Will you be getting any more tea length gowns? I know they are all the rage and espically with petticoats under them. I love retro tea length gowns so I will defintly be going down that path:-)
#2 by Anonymous - September 20th, 2006 at 05:12
If you click on Toni’s name in this post, you can read a post that discusses making this cake yourself.
Another idea, if you want to save some money – is to have a faux cake, or a cake with only one layer for the wedding party – and then serve the guests cupcakes with matching blue icing and white sprinkles.
Or, buy sheet cakes instead of making cupcakes – decorated with blue flowers to match the wedding “cake” – this is actually what we did at our wedding as it was WAY cheaper then a weddng cake big enough for 200+ guests.
For dresses: we don’t have any tea lengths planned right now, except for a custom one we are doing – but, we do custom orders, so we can make anything:)
#3 by Cor - May 16th, 2007 at 20:17
Are the pictures no longer posted for the cakes? none of them seem to be loading?
#4 by Shakeia - March 24th, 2008 at 03:43
If you’d like a Tiffany’s cake, try http://www.thecakegirls.com
They have THEE prettiest cakes.