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Cake Toppers
Cake Toppers for any occasion can be hand made to clients specifications....Wedding cake toppers, anniversaries, birthdays, bar mitzvah's or whatever event....
When I was growing up, the brides and grooms on cake toppers all looked alike. Tiny plastic people. All the women wore the same shape of gown, all the men wore identical tuxedos. For the longest time, pretty much the only difference was what color flip hairdo the woman wore.
Cake toppers have come a long [...]
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Well-known chocolatier offers same-sex wedding cake toppersSpringfield News Sun... September 22, 2009, 12:11 PM A popular New York Chocolate boutique has started offering edible, same-sex chocolate wedding cake toppers. ...and more »
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From news.google.com
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You’ve gotten through most of the wedding plans, including the wedding favors; except for the wedding cake. So, what’s the big deal? It’s just a cake! Or is it?
Choosing a wedding cake usually is fun, unless you and your budget are on opposite ends of the earth. So, first and foremost, you [...]
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From shaister.com
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Etsy.com, home to all things handmade, is often the first place look when I'm on the hunt for content for our pages, particularly if I'm in need of something really specific. The "Find Our Wedding Style" story in our current issue features a couple with a vintage sensibility and a soft spot for Elvis, so naturally I turned to Etsy to search for a cute-but-kitschy creation related to the crooner I could use.
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From brides.com
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RE: Cardozo-Diner couple. When I read here that they took a seven-week road trip, I thought that sounded like a long time. Then I read on the NYTimes site that he was in Denver "as part of a three-year globe trot."
THREE YEARS? It must be nice. jinxnb
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From defamer.com
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Phyllis Nefler eats lots of cake, emotionally and otherwise. She's yet to meet her dream cake—which probably comes from B.C. and rhymes with "shmooberry sush"—but it's out there. NYT's Weddings & Celebrations, help us find it. I went to a wedding earlier this summer where the bride was sort of running around flapping her arms and whining "Everyone eat the cake!" She was practically shooing people off the dance floor. "The cake has been served...
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