By Heather Lee, Brides
Hosting a beach wedding? If you’re exchanging “I dos” near the water’s edge, then it’s a great idea to draw inspiration for your wedding-day details from the ocean. The treasures of the sea—shells, pearls, coral, the deep, moody blue hues—can all be jumping-off points for beach-themed details, but the key is to be restrained.
Hosting a beach wedding? If you’re exchanging “I dos” near the water’s edge, then it’s a great idea to draw inspiration for your wedding-day details from the ocean. The treasures of the sea—shells, pearls, coral, the deep, moody blue hues—can all be jumping-off points for beach-themed details, but the key is to be restrained.
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When it comes to your wedding dessert, a talented cake designer can turn ocean elements into incredible (edible!) cake embellishments. Again, if your overall wedding aesthetic is elegant and modern, then err on the subtle side and aim for a more minimalist dessert design. Think: soft, watercolor hues paired with intricate ocean-inspired elements fashioned from sugar. Need some inspiration? These modern, ocean-inspired confections will surely complement a summer wedding by the water.
Moody Blues
Your guests will be totally swept away by this ocean-inspired wedding cake. The deep, sweeping hues are reminiscent of crashing waves while the sugar-crystal accents along the base of the bottom tier capture the ocean’s spray. Cake design by Vanilla Bake Shop.
Your guests will be totally swept away by this ocean-inspired wedding cake. The deep, sweeping hues are reminiscent of crashing waves while the sugar-crystal accents along the base of the bottom tier capture the ocean’s spray. Cake design by Vanilla Bake Shop.
Mussel-Shell Topper
This romantic, watercolor-painted cake is inspired by the colors of the sea—and a pair of mussel shells makes for an underwater-inspired cake topper. The cake designer used a technique called dry brushing, where they hand-paint dry sugar-based pigments to create a watercolor effect without the water.
This romantic, watercolor-painted cake is inspired by the colors of the sea—and a pair of mussel shells makes for an underwater-inspired cake topper. The cake designer used a technique called dry brushing, where they hand-paint dry sugar-based pigments to create a watercolor effect without the water.
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Sky Blue and Gold
This gorgeous dessert by Cake by Nicole is just beachy enough for an oceanside wedding without going overboard. The sky blue color on the middle tier hints at the waterside setting, while the gilded touches keep the overall design upscale and elegant.
This gorgeous dessert by Cake by Nicole is just beachy enough for an oceanside wedding without going overboard. The sky blue color on the middle tier hints at the waterside setting, while the gilded touches keep the overall design upscale and elegant.
Ombré Wedding Cake
Connecticut-based cake designer Erica OBrien created this romantic three-tier wedding confection. The ethereal soft-blue hue is concentrated in the center tier and gradually extends outward; the hand-painted gold lines are reminiscent of rolling ocean waves.
Connecticut-based cake designer Erica OBrien created this romantic three-tier wedding confection. The ethereal soft-blue hue is concentrated in the center tier and gradually extends outward; the hand-painted gold lines are reminiscent of rolling ocean waves.
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Sea Glass
Ask your cake designer to turn ocean-inspired elements—sea shells, sand dollars, sea glass—into elegant, edible versions to embellish your wedding cake. This minimalist design by Hey There, Cupcake in San Diego features watercolor-painted tiers and sugar sea-glass accents down one side of the confection.
Ask your cake designer to turn ocean-inspired elements—sea shells, sand dollars, sea glass—into elegant, edible versions to embellish your wedding cake. This minimalist design by Hey There, Cupcake in San Diego features watercolor-painted tiers and sugar sea-glass accents down one side of the confection.
Blue & Silver
Deep blue watercolor washes mimic the depths of the ocean while touches of edible silver foil along the bottom tier keep the overall cake design modern and fresh. Cake design by Sainte G. Cake Company.
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