Okay, i have heard of weird cake and how crazy people can get with creating ideas for cake, but this one, it sure takes the lead.
What you are starring at above is not a molded work of art, no, it's one hundred per cent cake!
The couple, David and Natalie Sideserf, American celebrities thought of how best to express their love and how they will stick together forever until death do them part and thought of baking that cake at their wedding.
Natalie, who owns Austin bakery
Sideserf Cake Studio, crafted the cakes herself.
In a Facebook post, she
acknowledges the cake design was “very nontraditional” but explains, “Halloween
[was] coming, my husband loves horror movies … and I like sculpting humans.”
“It was perfect for us,” she said.
She admitted that it was shocking for most of their guests and had serious glare from her mother beofer she finally grasped the idea and gave her approval of the cake.
But what a cake, i sure do not like it all. continue to see the other side of the cake and the couple, Natalie and David...
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guests, however, were a bit harder to win over. “I didn’t tell anybody
about it, so it made it really interesting to see people’s reactions,”
Natalie told ABC News. “Everybody was shocked and loved it.”
“My grandma did look twice, but in the end she said she appreciated the detail and how realistic it was,” she added.
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guests, however, were a bit harder to win over. “I didn’t tell anybody
about it, so it made it really interesting to see people’s reactions,”
Natalie told ABC News. “Everybody was shocked and loved it.”
“My grandma did look twice, but in the end she said she appreciated the detail and how realistic it was,” she added.
- See more at: http://www.kanyiokeke.com/2013/11/omg-would-you-eat-this-cake.html?utm_source=BP_recent#sthash.tLVzjmsL.dpuf
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guests, however, were a bit harder to win over. “I didn’t tell anybody
about it, so it made it really interesting to see people’s reactions,”
Natalie told ABC News. “Everybody was shocked and loved it.”
“My grandma did look twice, but in the end she said she appreciated the detail and how realistic it was,” she added.
- See more at: http://www.kanyiokeke.com/2013/11/omg-would-you-eat-this-cake.html?utm_source=BP_recent#sthash.tLVzjmsL.dpuf
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guests, however, were a bit harder to win over. “I didn’t tell anybody
about it, so it made it really interesting to see people’s reactions,”
Natalie told ABC News. “Everybody was shocked and loved it.”
“My grandma did look twice, but in the end she said she appreciated the detail and how realistic it was,” she added.
- See more at: http://www.kanyiokeke.com/2013/11/omg-would-you-eat-this-cake.html?utm_source=BP_recent#sthash.tLVzjmsL.dpuf
Texas
newlyweds David and Natalie Sideserf decided to take the phrase “Till
death do us part” to a whole new level by crafting a custom cake to give
the line its due.
The result was a hyper realistic cake depicting both of their heads,
severed and bleeding on the floor. Their glazed-over, lifeless eyes
stare both into the afterlife and at wedding attendees.
Natalie, who owns Austin bakery Sideserf Cake Studio, crafted the cakes
herself. In a Facebook post, she acknowledges the cake design was “very
nontraditional” but explains, “Halloween [was] coming, my husband loves
horror movies … and I like sculpting humans.”
“It was perfect for us,” she said.
The guests, however, were a bit harder to win over. “I didn’t tell
anybody about it, so it made it really interesting to see people’s
reactions,” Natalie told ABC News. “Everybody was shocked and loved it.”
“My grandma did look twice, but in the end she said she appreciated the detail and how realistic it was,” she added.
- See more at: http://www.kanyiokeke.com/2013/11/omg-would-you-eat-this-cake.html?utm_source=BP_recent#sthash.tLVzjmsL.dpuf
Texas
newlyweds David and Natalie Sideserf decided to take the phrase “Till
death do us part” to a whole new level by crafting a custom cake to give
the line its due.
The result was a hyper realistic cake depicting both of their heads,
severed and bleeding on the floor. Their glazed-over, lifeless eyes
stare both into the afterlife and at wedding attendees.
Natalie, who owns Austin bakery Sideserf Cake Studio, crafted the cakes
herself. In a Facebook post, she acknowledges the cake design was “very
nontraditional” but explains, “Halloween [was] coming, my husband loves
horror movies … and I like sculpting humans.”
“It was perfect for us,” she said.
The guests, however, were a bit harder to win over. “I didn’t tell
anybody about it, so it made it really interesting to see people’s
reactions,” Natalie told ABC News. “Everybody was shocked and loved it.”
“My grandma did look twice, but in the end she said she appreciated the detail and how realistic it was,” she added.
- See more at: http://www.kanyiokeke.com/2013/11/omg-would-you-eat-this-cake.html?utm_source=BP_recent#sthash.tLVzjmsL.dpuf
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