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I think this just might be my favourite thread ever!
Anna_R said:Infanta Cristina & Iñaki Urdangarín
Haha! What's W-A doing? Murdering the cake?pdas1201 said:Prince Willem-Alexander and Maxima Zorreguieta
February 2, 2002
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~*~Humera~*~ said:Charles De Bourbon-Siciles and Camilla Crociani
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Please, see the previous posts of this same thread:ldt20 said:Does anybody have a picture of Felipe and Letizia's wedding cake?
I love these cakes Thanks so much for sharing these I also like the website from Colthide's wedding-really stunning.I like a different look for cakes and bouquets.suturegeisha said:To the people who were arguing that Hamzah and Noor's wedding cake could not possibly have been real, because it was so "smooth and didn't wiggle":
They more than likely used fondant icing on it. Fondant is not actually an icing, but a paste made of sugar [and it doesn't taste too good, IMO], and is incredibly smooth- in fact, it is not actually spread onto the cake, but "draped" over it, pressed and cut to fit.
I'm posting some pictures so you can see fondant in action.
Lollies!
-Kara-
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pdas1201 said:King Hussein and Queen Noor, 1978
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RhapsodyBrat said:i read somewhere that a rather funny thing happened to them while cutting the cake. They had trouble cutting through it because as it turns out, the bottom layer was just cardboard and nobody had told them.
Maxie said:Haha! What's W-A doing? Murdering the cake?
And Máxima? Trying to stop him?
Great picture!
That's what I thought, too. It actually does not even look like a cake. Interesting thing.Humera said:Wow...Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia's cake is certainly unique.
Not that pretty though.
Infanta Cristina & Iñaki Urdangarín's cake looks awful to me. i don't like it at all. it doesn't look very regal to me.
The red stuff is berries. On top of the cake, instead of the classic groom and bride, it was placed a replica of the Palace of Pedralbes (where the reception took place) made in white chocolate. The red round thing that we see in each of the four levels are the arms of the Spanish Royal House, also made in coloured chocolate. The cake was made by 13 people, under the orders of Oriol Mardem.iowabelle said:What's the red stuff on the cake?