10 Wedding Cakes That Almost Look Too Pretty To Eat

By Lauren Kay for TheKnot.com




No white wedding cakes here! Redefine what it is to have a wedding cake with one of these outside-the-box ideas.



1. Leave it naked.



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Resist the urge to frost it and show off the inside instead. For a summertime wedding, fresh berries work well; in winter and fall, ask your baker to fill the layers with seasonal fruits, like apples, pears, persimmons or blood oranges.



2. Go for chocolate.



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If you love chocolate, order it! It doesn't have to be frosted in white buttercream to count as a wedding cake. Choose creamy chocolate buttercream, smooth ganache or opt for fondant or chocolate marzipan.



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3. Give every table a cake.



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Let everyone have a turn at cutting the cake by placing small cakes at each table. Order a variety of flavors and encourage guests to get up and try cakes throughout the room. Or top your cakes with numerals so they double as table numbers.



4. Create a custom cake stand.



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Stick to a simple cake design and add interest with a stand made to coordinate with your colors and theme. We've seen everything from plexiglass stands filled with plants to rustic wooden ones and even flower-covered tables.



5. Feature your favorite quote.



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Pick a quote from your favorite poem or movie and let it take center stage on your wedding cake. This also works well with song lyrics or excerpts from your written vows.



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6. Make it sweeter.



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Take things up a notch by adding other confections to the cake, like truffles. Or turn the cake table into a dessert buffet complete with some of your favorites, like oatmeal cookies, or a nod to your honeymoon destination, such as key lime pie.



7. Get creative with shape.



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Square cakes look sleek and modern, but you could even go for a hexagonal- or petal-shaped cake for a totally unique design.



8. Serve mini-confections.



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Have individual or mini-cakes served to guests as you would any other course. Or display a large table of them stacked to look like one big cake, and then invite guests to help themselves.



9. Suspend your cake.



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Hang your confection from the ceiling or above a table for a super-cool effect. Just make sure it's out of the way of tipsy guests and really secure!



10. Go small or really big.



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Change the perspective and order a petite two-tier wedding cake, decorated to perfection (and then serve alternate desserts, like pies or sorbet). Or go big -- really big. Ask your cake baker to create a seven- or nine-tier wedding cake (some of the layers could be Styrofoam) for a serious wow factor.



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