A Cake For Company's Christmas Party?

Decorating By Cynita Updated 17 Sep 2008 , 9:17pm by kakeladi

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Cynita Posted 16 Sep 2008 , 7:29pm
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I have a customer who is planning a company's Christmas Party. Wants something elegant, nice, really pretty, etc. I have searched the christmas gallery(just too many pictures to go through), but can't seem to find something exactly what I'm looking for to give me more ideas. Help me, please. Could you please provide links to beautiful Christmas Cake photos.

TIA,
Cynita

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cakeymom Posted 16 Sep 2008 , 7:41pm
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I found this one and it doesn't look too complicated. It makes use of sugar cookies to form the tree.

http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/christmas-cakes.html

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Cynita Posted 16 Sep 2008 , 8:50pm
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anymore photos

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cherrycakes Posted 16 Sep 2008 , 9:25pm
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I immediately thought of a cake that's in the Wilton School of Decorating book. It's a round cake with holly leaves and berries around the top. They use soft pinks and gold luster dust - very elegant.

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cakeymom Posted 16 Sep 2008 , 9:29pm
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Here's something else. Beautiful cake ideas. The book is, "Classic & Contemporary Christmas Cakes" by Nadene Hurst, & Julie Springall. It's on Amazon and you can look through a couple of the pages. It's less than 20.00 and currently in stock.

Good Luck,

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Cynita Posted 17 Sep 2008 , 2:18am
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thanks everyone.

Cynita

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pippilotta Posted 17 Sep 2008 , 7:26pm
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I really like this cake

http://www.flickr.com/photos/primacakes/270488194/

...very simple, but elegant!

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kakeladi Posted 17 Sep 2008 , 9:17pm
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Well you didn't give us much info to go by icon_sad.gif
Do you want a sheet or tiered?
How many does it need to serve?
Any special thoughts from the customer?

A stack of pkgs is always good. I did one for a Christmas wedding in all white a few yrs ago.

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