Thursday, December 30, 2010

How controlling can brides be?

The answer: very. Evidence: The Smith-Bailey wedding.
"The bride chose a cake shaped like a Florida Gator football helmet as the groom's cake."
I thought the whole point was that the groom's cake was one of the few decisions the groom gets to make. Oh, well. He probably wouldn't have been more creative either.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Thank you, Steel Magnolias!

So far, I've read about a bride's color being "blush" (seems wrong without bashful). But this takes the cake. Literally. It's a catfish made of red velvet cake for the Barnett-Berry wedding (page A13), made in the shape of a catfish (the groom is the owner of Berry's Catfish House in Magee, after all). I can only imagine the scene once this was cut into. Almost as good as an armadillo.