Happy Wordless Wednesday to all. Be sure to link your own Wordless Wednesday post below.
Don't miss out on my latest giveaway either -- The Fearless Baker by Emily Luchetti.
Flickr/amy.newcomer Joseph Lambeth method uses the simplest of decorating tubes to create ornate decorations. The cushion lattice is Lambeth's signature design. |
Flickr/The British Monarchy A decorative rose to be used for the Royal wedding cake. |
Flickr/The British Monarchy Cake Designer Fiona Cairns looking at a Victorian recipe book. |
Flickr/The British Monarchy Cairns with a tray of roses, leaves and other decorations. |
Joseph Lambeth wrote the book on cake decoration. |
Cover of the 1934 edition of Lambeth's book. |
Wow I do cake decorating, but nothing that ornate or gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteRonna: It's pretty amazing. It reminds me of lace on a bride's wedding gown.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thanks for stopping by Bacon Time. You are very tallented.
ReplyDeletewow... that is an amazing cake!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Wow that is amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteMine's here.
Beautiful cake and GREAT roses!!!! (I'm a cake decorator myself :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous cake. I used to do a lot of cake decorating and still have all the equipment and pans. Maybe someday I'll get back into it again. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cake decorating. Definitely fit for a Princess!
ReplyDeleteThat cake is insanely beautiful! wow!!! I'm a new follower of yours! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. Maybe I'll crash the party.LOL Joy are you still doing recipe Thursday. You disappeared for awhile.
ReplyDeletethat is just breaktaking. i have taken a few (wilton) cake decorating classes and they bored the **** out of me. but something this lovely i couldn't certainly sink my teeth into (both the cake and learning how to do it!)
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