2008 Wedding Cake Trends

2008 wedding cake trends are taking writing to a whole new level. Since you are probably planning your 2008 wedding already, I though I would try to give you a jump on the wedding cake trends you will be seeing this upcoming year.

Whether you are having a spring, summer, fall, or winter wedding in 2008 writing is one of the largest wedding
cake trends out there.

Black and white with a single pop of color is also a huge trend in 2008 wedding cakes. So, here are some ideas for using these hot 2008 wedding cake trends in your upcoming wedding.

Calligraphy

Ok, a huge Fall wedding trend this year is to have calligraphy writing on your wedding cake. Try using black calligraphy writing on a stark white or antique cream colored fondant icing.

You will most likely have to hire a professional to make this wedding cake and decorate it with professional looking calligraphy, but that does not mean you can not spend time choosing what will be written on the wedding cake.

Why not choose a favorite poem of the bride or groom. You could also write wedding vows in calligraphy on the cake.

Letters

Another awesome fall trend in wedding cake is to use letters. Various sizes of letters to be exact. You can try mixing and matching the initials of the bride and groom, or simply covering the whole cake in the first letter of the new couples last name.

For a whimsical look with this fall wedding trend why not have a black wedding cake. The letters can be in white all over the cake.

If you can not commit ot black fondant icing on your wedding cake, then try using a color from your wedding. Have the letters on the cake be black and some be white!

Pops of Color

The last example of a trend in fall wedding cakes really showed you that although black and white wedding cakes are a huge trend, adding a pop of color is an even larger fall wedding cake trend.

The key with this look it to have the remain body of the wedding cake be black and white. The pop of color should be one color. You can use varying shades of that one color, but do not introduce multiple colors!