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4 July 2010 430 views No Comment

One of the main attractions of any wedding reception is the wedding cake.  For most brides, much planning goes into this one aspect.  Not only is the color, shape, and flavor of the cake important, but so is the cake topper.

Wedding cake toppers are a way for the bride and groom to add a little personality and style to their cake.  Toppers usually carry out the same theme as the rest of the wedding.  Toppers for the wedding cake are available in all sizes, shapes and themes and range in style from simple to elaborate.

With so many options available, the best way to decide on your wedding cake topper is to decide what you want it to say about your wedding.  If you are going with a classic wedding you may want to opt for a topper that depicts the traditional bride and groom.  A porcelain bride and groom wedding topper is a very elegant addition to any wedding cake.

If your theme is more unique and original you may want to consider a photo cake topper.  After all, there is no better way to personalize your wedding cake, than to have your photos on top.

Hearts are also a great wedding cake topper.  The heart is a symbol of love, and weddings are statements of love and commitment, so the two go very well together.  There are several different heart options available.  Silver hearts, porcelain heats, and glass hearts all look stunning atop a wedding cake.

There are countless different styles and color of cake toppers to choose from.  When deciding on yours use it as another opportunity to leave a lasting impression on your guests.

photo source: The Wedding Printer

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