Wedding cakes are the undisputed highlights of any wedding celebration! Over the course of my more than 200 wedding events, I’ve seen my share of spectacular, glamorous, beautiful cakes – and here they are!
Buttercream and fresh flowers
Classic and never going out of style…
Colored or textured buttercream
Incredible what’s possible with that approach…
Presentation cake – small but pretty
Small size, but huge impact! My all-time favorite… sooo elegant!
Sheer glamour
Towering confections or gleaming gold… we’ll get you dreaming!
Fondant artistry
A fondant covering allows for limitless artistic expression of the cake decorator, be it Art Deco or Rococo motifs…
Otherworldly illusion cakes
With fondant coverings, even illusion wedding cakes are possible – the first one a suitcase (referencing the couple’s love of travel, complete with destination stickers) topped with a stack of hyperrealistic books (the bride and groom are mathematicians – they choose the titles of their favorite math books). The second cake mimics a stack of Tiffany boxes, with one REAL Tiffany jewelry box integrated into the design. This cake had to be guarded till showtime!
I am sure you are getting hungry… which one is your favorite?!
If ever there was a super-busy young couple planning their wedding, it’s THEM! Groom Alex is working long hours as a software engineer. Bride Isheeta was completing Medical School during our planning time and took her final exams just weeks before her wedding. Together they managed TWO cross-country moves while we were collaborating on their Big Day. Small wonder they needed the help of my company, A Day Like No Other, to plan their wedding celebration!
They had fallen in love with one of the most romantic venues in all of the San Francisco Bay Area, Thomas Fogarty Winery. Nestled into rolling vineyards, and perched high up on a mountain ridge, with endless views from the San Francisco skyline to Silicon Valley – it clearly spoke to these two nature lovers!
After nearly a year of diligent planning, the Great Day had finally arrived – a beautiful, sunny early summer day under blue skies and with a slight breeze. Just perfect.
For bride Isheeta, the day began with hair and makeup services by Vivian Sampson Beauty…
… followed by dressing up with the help of her Mom – the quintessential Mother-Daughter moment!
And likewise, groom Alex and HIS Mom had THEIR moment.
Photographer Melissa Floriano and Avalos Films videographers captured all these precious scenes, from start to finish.
The first big highlight of the day was, of course, the couple’s First Look…
…. followed by many, many photos of the bride and groom…
Florist Janelle of Green Petal Designs had created stunning bouquets and floral arrangements with the bride’s favorite flowers – orchids and roses. So elegant… Time was going by so quickly, guests were arriving (via shuttles from Corinthian Ground Transportation), and then – the ceremony began. Groom Alex was escorted by both his parents…
… a super cute flower girl (with an orchid flower crown!) stole the show…
… and after her, bride Isheeta appeared with her parents.
Always such an emotional moment… and the scenery was simply breathtaking.
The ceremony was officiated by a longtime friend of the couple – it doesn’t get much more personal than that!
“You May Now Kiss the Bride!” – and there they are, just married!
While guests were enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres supplied by Continental Catering, serenaded by DJ Woody of Big Fun Disc Jockeys and entertaining themselves with making a Polaroid scrapbook for the couple ….
… the newlyweds had more pictures to take.
Dinner time! Our catering team had set up dinner tables in the open Pavilion with elegant chairs and tabletop items from Hensley Event Resources …
A whirlwind wedding planning project for a superbusy couple and a fairytale wedding – that was my first task in 2024! Sheida had contracted my wedding planning and design company, A Day Like No Other, after I had planned her older sister’s wedding a few years back – and her first surprise for me was that we only had 7 weeks until the Big Day. The venue (Boulder Ridge Golf Club in San Jose) had been booked… but that was it so far. So we went to work! And time literally flew by…
On the morning of Wedding Day, Sheida and Homer woke up to a gloomy sky and light rain – it was such a disappointment… but they kept their high spirits and got ready for the festivities.
Sheida’s day started with hair and makeup services by Adelina Eidelman, and bridesmaids and mothers simultaneously enjoyed services by Faces by Emily.
Sheida had chosen a romantic Savin of London wedding dress with lavender rose applique… a real dream! (One that we were lucky enough to secure at such short notice, thanks to our friends at Nouvelle Vogue Bridal Salon).
Isn’t it fabulous? All her other accessories played into this theme of romance, elegance and soft lavender hues.
Photographers Danny and Julia Dong and Frame Story videographers were there from the get-go to capture every beautiful detail throughout the day.
With help from her bridesmaids, Sheida got all dressed up …
… and groom Homer got into his elegant dinner jacket – ready for their First Look!
That happened at their getting-ready location, the historic Dolce-Hayes Mansion in San Jose.
Then a little meteorological miracle happened, and the skies literally smiled on our couple: the sun came out, and the rain stopped! Just in the nick of time to prepare for their elaborate ceremony outdoors, as originally planned.
And here is their stunning sofreh-aghd (by Aroosi by Lili), honoring the bride’s Persian heriage, with every single element full of symbolism:
Here comes the bride, on her proud Dad’s arm, serenaded by violinist Pourya Khademi.
During the ceremony, female family members rub sugar over the couple’s heads – symbolizing the sweetness of marriage (over a thin cloth, actually – to prevent everything getting too sticky…)
It was a beautiful scene – with the sun coming out behind the clouds… drama!
After the ceremony, guests were treated to unforgettable entertainment – starting with an authentic Lion Dance, a nod to the groom’s Chinese heritage.
Meanwhile, a number of vendor teams had been working their magic behind the scenes to transform the dining room at the Club into a gorgeous scene – with draping all around, ceiling swags and twinkle lights, and suspended greenery and chandeliers over the dancefloor (all by Fine Linen Creation)…
… and stunning tall centerpieces from Blackistone Florist (all personal flowers and all floral decor). The couple’s Sweetheart Table received special treatment, of course!
DJ AMP had the music going, and the kitchen at Boulder Ridge Golf Club was ready to serve dinner.
On their place settings, guests found a traditional Persian bowl as their keepsake, and there were elegant chocolates as well…
… in addition to all the delicious Persian sweets from the sofreh.
True to form, the couple’s Grand Entrance to dinner was anything but standard: Niosha Dance Academy, a Persian dance troupe, performed to the delight of all their guests.
After dinner, guests were treated to an elegant wedding cake…
… which the bride and groom cut expertly, as their first official task as a married couple.
Finally, what everyone had been waiting for: dancing started! The newlyweds opened the dance floor with a choreographed routine…
… and that was the start of a wild dance party for everyone – including a Bouquet Toss! To keep everyone energized, Bun Me Up served bao buns as late-night snacks.
Sheida and Homer snuck out for a few moments with photographers and videographers for some more nighttime photos…
Wishing you a lifetime of happiness together, Sheida and Homer – and keep celebrating!
Liz and Doug engaged my company, A Day Like No Other, early on to support their planning for their wedding day, actually, more than a year in advance. It felt like a long time! Little did we know what would be happening… among other things, buying a house, renovating it, moving in, all the while working full-time AND working on wedding planning! When we first met, the couple had just decided on their wedding venue: Thomas Fogarty Winery, high up on a mountain ridge overlooking a good part of the San Francisco Peninsula – on clear days, the views encompass the San Francisco skyline to the north all the way to Silicon Valley in the south. It is absolutely spectacular.
A fantastic starting point – and especially bride Liz was not to compromise on everything else, either! Every single vendor and every single decor element were thoroughly researched and chosen with care. The result? An unforgettable celebration where simply everything was just right.
It started with Liz’s wedding dress…
… diaphanous – and as romantic and feminine as the bride herself.
Here are Liz’s “princess slippers”…
… and here are the wedding rings!
Liz had had her hair and makeup done by Christina of Makeup by Quis before arriving at the venue. There , Liz got dressed with the help of her Maid of Honor …
… and very obviously, she is already having the time of her life.
Meanwhile, groom Doug was getting ready as well.
Ready for their First Look – both of them! Photographer Danielle Gillett captured every precious moment of the day.
The grounds at Fogarty winery offer so many romantic spots for photos – it is hard to decide where to go first.
Liz’ bridal bouquet (all flowers by Poppy’s Petalworks) reflected her romantic, feminine style and were the perfect fit both for the beautiful garden setting and for the springtime event.
A whole profusion of flowers then adorned the unconventional “arch” the couple had chosen – a perfect golden circle which would be the backdrop for their vows.
It does not get more beautiful than this!!
The ceremony on the lawn was officiated by a family member, and DJ Woody Miraglia of Big Fun Disc Jockeys together with a musician friend of the couple provided musical accompaniment.
” I Do!”
The moment they had been waiting for so long: “Just Married!!”
While their guests were invited to cocktails and hors d’oeuvres (all catering by michi’s) and had fun with the Night Owl photo booth, the newlyweds still had more photos to take. “Stars of the show” were, of course, their adorable flower girls:
Aren’t they looking like delicate porcelain dolls?
And more couple’s portraits, of course…
Meanwhile, both the caterer team and my production crew had been busy putting the finishing touches on the dinner setup in the open Pavilion.
The simple-elegant place settings were accentuated with just one delicate Eucalyptus sprig.
Of course, the gorgeous floral centerpieces were the focal point of each table.
After dinner, an incredible dessert buffet (from La Vie Douce) was awaiting the guests, and in addition to that, a beautiful wedding cake.
The couple performed their official first task as husband and wife – the ceremonial cutting of their wedding cake (also from La Vie Douce) – with joy and with bravura!
The same could be said about their First Dance which they had practiced tirelessly, and it showed!
This opened the dance floor to an epic dance party…
Before it was all over, the newlyweds stole away for a quiet moment out on the patio, overlooking the beautiful landscape.
Wishing you romance and beauty for the rest of your shared life, Liz and Doug!
After nearly a decade together, Traci and Steve were finally ready to “make things official.” Both divorced with children, they had been introduced by a mutual friend, and the attraction was immediate. They’ve been together ever since. But they both wanted to give their children time to heal and time to get to know and appreciate the new “parent” in their lives. All their (combined) five children literally grew up with the person who would eventually become their step-parent. By and by, they became one big, blended family. Now that all their children are grown-ups, Traci and Steve felt they could make their longstanding union official – and all their children were enthusiastically “on board.”
I feel so honored that they chose my company, A Day Like No Other, for help with the planning and execution of their special day. And in fact, a lot of planning went into it!
Finally, the great day had come, and for Traci, her Maid of Honor (her daughter Sofia) and her junior bridesmaids (nieces Lisa and Annie) the day began with hairstyling (by Traci’s friend Melissa) and makeup services (by Cassandra McClure).
Florist Neli (of Floral Art & Decor) delivered the bridal bouquet, a dream of ivory and blush pink roses with the tiniest hint of “something blue” – and Traci absolutely loved it!
Then it was time for the bride to get into her dress (from Nouvelle Vogue Bridal Boutique), a breathtaking “mermaid” style with illusion neckline, lace applique and an endless train, a gown that fit her like a glove and highlighted her model figure.
Maid of Honor Sofia helped her Mom get into her dress – a true “mother-daughter moment!”
Both ladies were very happy with their bouquets!
The ceremony and reception were held at the Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, a historic Spanish-Mediterranean style compound with courtyards, gardens and little art galleries and studios. It was a glorious summer day under blue skies and with a slight breeze – simply perfect!
To music by DJ Mark, the bride walked down the aisle on the arm of her son Liam.
Now it was time for many, many photos with photographer Teresa Halton and her colleague Vitalyi (for the time being, all we have are my iPhone snapshots – wait until you see the professional photos!) – while guests were treated to cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in one of the cozy courtyards of the venue.
The venue staff under the expert leadership of Events Director Tiana Wong and Catering Manager Angel Kleiner had set up beautiful wooden dining tables and chairs and set these tables with elegant gold-tone chargers and flatware (all rental items: Hensley Event Resources).
Green garlands with blush roses (from Floral Art and Decor) were placed down the middle of each row of tables for an elegant yet casual effect.
Flowers were simply everywhere…
… and of course, the couple’s Sweetheart Table received “special treatment!”
With all preparations in place, the couple came back from their extended stroll on the property to join their guests..
… for a Grand Entrance, dinner, mingling, and after that, for dessert and dancing inside.
Traci and Steve had wished for a photo display honoring their loved ones who are no longer with us, and so we designed a remembrance wall with all their favorite photos, flowers and candlelight.
The dessert table was right in front, with vegan cupcakes in a variety of flavors (by Cakes by Ricky). The showstopper was, of course, the “naked cake” (with layers of Tiramisu and banana cream) by Studio Cake, which was as delicious as it was beautiful to look at.
Bride and groom completed their traditional first task as a married couple – cutting the cake – with bravura.
After that, they opened the dance floor with their First Dance to (of course!) “At Last…” by Etta James:
An elegant celebration like theirs simply deserves an equally memorable conclusion – and so the couple left through a tunnel of sparklers…
… cheered on by their guests, to their waiting getaway car – a breathtaking vintage Stutz limousine (by Elegant Journey).
That’s what we call a PARTY! Wishing you a lifetime of happiness, Traci and Steve!