Its Definitely A Unique Cake!

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Lyndseyb52 Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 6:51pm
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I always wondered where that saying came from "if she was made of cake she'd eat herself" haha

It's fantastic modelling but wouldn't dream of having a cake like that, especially when the day is supposed to be about both of you..she must be very 'me me me me' !!

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DebBTX Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 6:58pm
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When you saw the show about this cake, did anyone mention how much it cost?

What did the Groom's cake look like?

-Debbie B.

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Andy383240 Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 7:07pm
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I agree with the people who think it is CREEPY. From a technical standpoint, it is flabbergasting. However, like the shower cakes shaped like babies, if I ate a slice I'd feel like a cannibal! LOL

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clovely Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 7:25pm
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This cake gives me the impression that the bride has to be an egotistical, self absorbed, and I imagine, total bridezilla. If so, I think cutting into the cake would be fun!




I totally agree!

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I saw her being interviewed about this cake for some show..She said that she'd always wanted a doll that looked like herself, so she decided to get a cake that looked like herself instead. The groom seemed to be totally on board with it, if I remember correctly. They were both really enthusiastic about this being a cake that nobody would forget...No kidding! icon_razz.gif Hey, we're still talking about it here, and people email me this picture about once a month, so they're right!




The groom might think it's all cute now. Give him a couple years of living with that and see how he feels!

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Tita9499 Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 7:27pm
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You can't say the bride doesn't have any self-esteem. She thinks she's so good, she's tastee! Unh huh! You go gurl!

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Deb_ Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 8:16pm
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It's fantastic modelling but wouldn't dream of having a cake like that, especially when the day is supposed to be about both of you..she must be very 'me me me me' !!




That's why I never got and still don't get the people who have those giant portraits above the fireplace of just the bride. I mean it's not her "first communion" it's her wedding, where's the groom? icon_confused.gif You do need one of those to have a bride icon_wink.gif

I always laugh when I see that pic of the bride cake. The real bride is looking at it like "Damn, the cake looks better then me!" She has such a *pissed off* expression on her face. icon_lol.gif

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costumeczar Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 9:18pm
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[quote="dkelly
That's why I never got and still don't get the people who have those giant portraits above the fireplace of just the bride[/b:e7a795adb4]. I mean it's not her "first communion" it's her wedding, where's the groom? icon_confused.gif You do need one of those to have a bride icon_wink.gif [/quote]

That's a Southern thing, although I never saw it until we moved to Virginia (I've lived all over, mostly in the South before this, but not as an adult, maybe I just didn't notice them.) I was talking to a photographer about the bridal portraits, and they said that it's kind of a regional thing. I agree that it's weird, though.

And whoever said that the groom had better watch out is right! He's in for it!

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classiccake Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 12:35am
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I saw the cake on TV. You have to be pretty brazen to want a cake like that!

I had a young couple ask for an EXACT replica of their one-year old daughter. I told them I could not make it look just like her and gave them another decorators name to get them out of my shop. (then called
her and warned her!) How could you decapitate and disembowel your daughter's likeness? CRAZY!!!!

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MaryAnnPriest Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 12:42am
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I want to know: Who got to cut the head off that dragon?

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alanaj Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 12:48am
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Technically amazing but creepy indeed.

Who wants to bet that the clay top half is proudly displayed in the newlyweds' home? Just like one of those bridal portraits you mentioned, dkelly.

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TheCakeDude Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 1:15am
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I saw that on cakewrecks.com a while back...If you havent seen that site, it is hilarious!!

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CristyInMiami Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 6:07am
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I saw that on cakewrecks.com a while back...If you havent seen that site, it is hilarious!!




Yes I love that site!

Some of the cakes are just so random!

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Texas_Rose Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 6:19am
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Technically amazing but creepy indeed.

Who wants to bet that the clay top half is proudly displayed in the newlyweds' home? Just like one of those bridal portraits you mentioned, dkelly.




My sister went to visit her online boyfriend at his mother's house, and she had a nude sculpture of herself that was done while she was pregnant, proudly displayed in the front hallway. This wasn't in the South, either icon_lol.gificon_lol.gificon_lol.gif My sister said it was truly disturbing to walk in and be greeted by a plaster rendition of the lady of the house's bare breasts...she kept wanting to put her coat on the thing.

Hearing about that reminded me of the bride cake, which I saw on cakewrecks last year.

It's all about people who have more money than taste.

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PatricesPieces Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 6:39am
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Assuming the top is actually cake...and according to tradition....you keep the top layer for your first anniversary. Looks like they will be freezing her head and cutting into it on their first year to celebrate. Ewwwwwwww. Can you imagine going into her freezer and having that cake top stare back at you for an entire year?

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destinyrn Posted 30 Apr 2009 , 3:25pm
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I too wonder how much that cake cost. I hope there is a Bridezilla marathon on soon and catch that episode. I feel sorry for the groom. Can't wait to check out cakewreck.com icon_lol.gif

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babysweetcakes Posted 30 Apr 2009 , 5:15pm
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lol, can we all say vanity. the detail is wonderful. But to want a cake of ur self u have to vein and self centered.

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