Saturday, May 31, 2008

wedding cupcakes- the good, the bad, the yummy


I've decided to ditch the traditional wedding cake and do cupcakes instead! They're easy, they're cheap & it eliminates the awkward "cutting of the wedding cake" moment.

Now that I have all the basic details pinned down I'm starting to research what I want as far as the cupcake display. I figured it would be easy to order a cupcake tower/display/tree/whatever you call it thingy and be done with it. But nooooooo, they're apparently pretty hard to track down. And the ones I have been able to find are cheap and made of cardboard, or if they look halfway decent they cost over $200!

I like the look of this one:
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It's simple and easy to look at. The tiers are nice and close together and the size is perfect for a small wedding.

but I'm kind of a fan of the more modern square look:
modern cupcake display
This is the best example I could find. It's a little too DIY-ish (because it was) but I like the modern lines. However, I do not like the hideous way these babies were frosted- what is written on those???

If I wanted to get really non-traditional I could go for this asymmetrical design:
asymmetrical cupcake stands
Not sure what I think about this exactly. It's sorta ugly, but I'm digging the "out of the box"-ness of it all.

Or I could just forgo the stand all together:
stacked cupcakes
I really dig this. I like the idea of using fondant or another icing alternative so that the cupcakes can be stacked on top of each other. And besides- I've never been a fan of icing anyway! And using fondant means you can create some cool and funky designs...
fondant cupcakes

I've also noticed a trend of having an actual small cake on top of the cupcake stand. This example was by far my favorite of all the displays I've seen so far:
amazing cupcake wedding display
This awesome cake has already been blogged about here

Of course there have also been some awful cupcake monstrosities.  For example these unappetizing babies:
hideous "beach wedding" cupcakes
"perfect for a beach themed wedding" because everyone wants to think about eating sand, grass(?) & flip-flops.

Speaking of monstrosities:
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seriously? I'm a little scared for that girls safety. I guess there are worse things in life than the threat of being crushed to death by a giant cupcake tower.

Along with the saddest wedding cake I've ever seen, you can file this one under the saddest wedding cupcake display I've ever seen:
pitiful cupcake stand

Anyway... this is what happens when you're bored in Delaware. 

But I have to give a shout out to my Maid of Honor and little sister Morgan who graduated from the University of Delaware today!!!! Happy graduation little sis- you deserve a cupcake! :)

CLICK HERE if you wan to see the cupcake tree I finally went with.

7 comments:

  1. hi megan! thanks for stopping by head of the table. i'm loving reading about your wedding adventures and was rocked to see that you are using bella by karah! i was very inspired by her stuff too. good luck in the wedding planning - its freakin' fun! :)

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  2. Hey Kim,
    Thanks for the comment. Karah was acutally the reason I found your blog! And I'm definitely gonna keep checking in on you.
    I even added your blog to my "other wedding blogs I love" section. :)

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  3. Love LOVE love the square DIY one! You wouldn't have to spend nearly $200 either, and you could have it in your colors!!

    See you, and Morgan, TOMORROW!!!!

    WOOOOOOOOO----HOOOO!

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  4. hi megan!

    this is well... kind of shameless plugging but if you like the fondant look - i invented a confectionery cupcake cap last year and have been having a lot of fun with it. the cool part is that they start at $1 each.

    here are some pic:
    http://www.cupcakecaps.com/weddings.html

    btw - thans for the chuckles. your blog tickled me.

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  5. hey brooke, I'm glad you like the blog.
    I already had the wedding and some local lady made the fabulous cupcakes so I don't need anymore cupcake services, but perhaps someone who reads this post may be in need. So good luck to you! Btw- I check out your site & they look really cool! what a great idea!

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  6. It's so nice to know there are other people out there going for a fun, non-traditional kind of wedding. I was starting to despair. my soon-to-be sister-in-law is also planning her wedding, and is UBER-traditonal.

    I am hitting the same stumbling block you did as far as finding attractive, cheap cupcake tiers. I guess it just hasn't caught on enough to make them easy to find. Stumbling on your blog gave me a laugh, though. :)

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  7. hey Alix! So glad I could make you laugh. :)
    I finally found a solution to the cupcake stand - wrote it up in this post here: http://megansgettingmarried.blogspot.com/2008/09/took-care-of-cupcake-tree.html

    And the cupcake tower actually ended up looking like this at the wedding: http://www.flickr.com/photos/megantharpe/2966688552/

    Good luck with your search and your non-traditional wedding, if you haven't already you need to check out www.offbeatbride.com (I intern for that site and it's fabulous for people going the non-traditional route).

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