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Royal Wedding Sweets

April 25, 2011 by Carrie Sellman

The big day is almost here… only 5 days until the Royal Wedding.   Prince William and Kate Middleton will have us all swooning over their enchanting nuptials.  I’m bummed because my invitation must have gotten lost in the mail.  I’m sure yours did too!  Since we’ll have to settle for watching the royal festivities on TV, maybe we should celebrate with some Royal Wedding inspired sweets.  So gather your girlfriends, a royal dessert and enjoy!
Royal Wedding Sweets & Desserts

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  • Royal Wedding inspired cake sketches from top cake designers, featured on Brides.com.  See all of the amazing designs HERE, including my favorite by Cake Opera Co.
  • Royal Wedding Bubbly Peach Cupcakes.  Find the recipe HERE on An American Cupcake in London.
  • Patriotic red, white and blue Royal Wedding Cake Pops by Rhubarb & Rose.

Royal Wedding Cake Recipe

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  • Prince William’s Royal Wedding cake recipe.  Find THE recipe for the Chocolate Biscuit Cake in the cookbook Eating Royally.  Prince William chose the Chocolate Biscuit Cake recipe for his wedding cake because it is also his grandmother’s favorite cake.
  • Traditional English Scones from Bird’s Party, created to accompany their Royal Wedding Viewing Party Collection.  Find the scone recipe HERE and find the party collection HERE.
  • Royal Wedding Cookies by Eleni’s.  Find them HERE.

April 25, 2011 by Carrie Sellman

Carrie Sellman , Founder & Editor

Carrie Sellman is the Founder & Editor of The Cake Blog. Her work has been published in BRIDES Magazine, Country Living Magazine and featured online at People, Today, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Redbook, Real Simple, TLC, The Cooking Channel and more.

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Comments

  1. Rowaida Flayhan says

    April 25, 2011 at 2:28 pm

    I am new to your amazing and beautiful blog, so inspiring. Best of luck and success.

  2. Prasad says

    April 26, 2011 at 4:14 am

    The world is awaiting for Royal wedding after so many years a marriage is in the royal family i hope both of them will live happily life along together with some one or two children so let us wish they will be the best couple of the world for the year of 2011 after this wedding she will also prove herself a kind hearted woman as like as Princes Diana and also participate in so many social activities.

  3. Bird says

    April 26, 2011 at 12:38 pm

    Thank you for the shout out Carrie!! Those cookies are AWESOME!!

    XOXO

  4. Tiffany says

    April 27, 2011 at 10:38 am

    These designs are just stunning!

    So talented and my favorite so far!

    Another way to add some charm is the crown charms available through Jewel Kade! They are double sided are read “My Fairytale Life” “Happily Ever After” “Make a Wish” and “Oh so Lovely.”

    Every girl likes to feel royal!

    Check them out at http://www.jewelkade.com/tiffanydirks

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