Vintage Mustang/Mechanical Sapphire/Blue Draped Fabric

The CakeGirls have just gotten an order for a groom's cake that must replicate the groom's vintage Mustang muscle car. Mary is thrilled, but not as much as Ben, who finally gets to work on a more masculine cake. Plus, it's Ben's first time sculpting a car. Cake Alchemy receives an order for an incredibly tall, bejeweled wedding cake. The bride makes it known she wants bling, flowers, and something to "pop". Lauri and her crew are ready to raise the bar. Jewel-studded separators -- Check. Three-pound sapphire made of sugar -- Check. Giant sugar sapphire popping out of the top of the cake? Is that even possible?? At Christopher Garren's Cakes, Chris designs a wedding cake that is elegant, feminine, and understated (or as understated as Chris can be). Navy blue and white are the colors for the wedding, and the design elements include intricate layers of pleating as well as a draped fabric effect with a blue-stenciled pattern on the edge. As Chris puts it, "after 9 years, we finally did a ‘girly' cake!"
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