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| Simple two tier christening cake with diamante detailing. The colour of the cakes matched the invitations as did the ribbon. The sleeping baby in christening gown was made out of sugar. Small blossoms finished the top and the board. | Fluttering butterflies in two shades of pink again match the christening invitation. Embossed white cross, name blocks and more butterflies finish the top. | I love cakes with lots of colour and this was sweet with the cow and flowers. The fence is another way of having the childs name on the cake. |
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| Blonde hair, blue eyes and the tiniest but chubby is the perfect way to describe Archie. Here he is with his blanket and a small cross. Blue polka dots finish the cake. | Elegant is the best way to describe this christening cake. The softest of pinks was used and the metal monogram is to be kept for future cakes. | If there is a first birthday cake that I made that I think you might like to see for ideas then I sometimes include them on these pages. This cake just came together beautifully. |
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| The design around the sides of this cake came from the handmade invitation. As I always say anything is possible. | I love ladybugs and was thrilled to make this naming day cake. Little strawberries and white blossoms finish the top edge. | OK this is a 1st birthday cake but I think the blue, white an dsilver theme could be used on a christening cake. |
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| This set of three photos tell the story for this christening cake and matching cupcakes | The cake is a variation of an all white I one I did as a wedding cake, this time the softest colours were used. | The cupcakes had the matching blossoms and cutwork papercases the whole effect was gorgeous. |