Sunday Sweets: Stare-Worthy Christmas Cakes
Sometimes, with all this holiday hustle and bustle,
you just need a few minutes to stare at some pretty cakes.
WHO'S WITH ME?
Let's start with this tranquil little cabin in the woods:
(By Elena Gnut Cake, Russia)
I love how the top looks like a snow drift, and the snowy 3D trees on the side.
That's the kind of place you could imagine stumbling onto this magical scene:
(By Natalya Eletskaya, Russia)
Aww. Look at that light; it practically glows.
And speaking of things that glow:
(By Cake Heaven by Marlene, Malta)
Hey hey, there, Rudolph. ::honk!::
Here's a cozy little number:
(By Tastefully Yours Cake Art, Australia)
Sweaters and snow and putting stars on the tree: these are a few of my favorite things.
Check out the shine on this one:
(By Sweet Delights Cakery, Michigan)
The tiers look more like satin than sugar!
Another dramatic beauty:
(By May Bakes Cakes, United Kingdom)
It doesn't get more classic than this.
Or there's this quilted design to instantly transport you to Grandma's house:
(By Aspasia Stamou, Greece, flower by sugar artist Aggeliki Manta, Greece)
Anyone else want to recreate this in fabric? I love the shading.
I'm going to imagine someone's quilting it right now in this cozy village:
(By Daniel Dieguez, Spain)
It's so peaceful.
And take a look at the wood grain between the layers on this topiary cake:
(By Sweet Delights Cakery, Michigan)
So clever!
Ahh, yep, I could stare at pretty Christmas cakes for hours.
(By Veronica Seta, Cake Designer, Italy)
In fact, I could stare at this one for 12 days.
(Because it's a 12 Days of Christmas design - see the partridge and the pear? And the swan, gold ring, and leaping lady? I bet there are even more on the back, so fun.)
Whatever you're staring at today, friends, I hope your Sunday - and your holiday - is extra Sweet.
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