Lauren & Matt’s Wedding at the Conewago Manor Inn

Get ready for some serious eye candy!


I’ve been working with Lauren for about a year, trying to envision her perfect wedding cake. Well, what Lauren envisioned wasn’t just one wedding cake, but a cake for each table. We started with the concept of a small 2-tier cake but the end result turned out to be 3-tier cakes for each table. Wait til you see the pics!


C&J Catering did the wedding design and catering. Everything was just spectacular. It looked like a wedding straight out of a magazine! Jamie and Melissa with C&J did an amazing job putting it all together. The cakes were placed on top of giant martini glasses flipped upside down (total genius). After the cakes were removed for the cake cutting, the glasses were flipped over and lighting and crystals were placed inside the glass to create a new centerpiece.


The bride and groom had their own special cake at their sweetheart table. Over 100 mini sugar carnation on a vanilla cake with almond buttercream filling.


Here are some detail shots of the 7 different cake designs I did. 20 cakes in all! Yes…it was a lot of work, but worth the results.


It’s all about the bow for the bridal party. Click here to see Lauren’s bridal shower, which was just as amazing. I’ve had the honor of having it featured on numerous blogs.


So pretty!


The cake flavors were dark chocolate cake with chocolate ganache and chocolate buttercream filling and vanilla cake with almond buttercream filling.


Hundreds on blossoms, leaves and flowers were made to create these cakes.


Melissa with C&J did the floral design. So beautiful.


The details were over the top. The water glasses were even tinted pink.


The linens were to die for.


Escort card table.


What an amazing wedding. I am so grateful to Lauren for the opportunity to work with her in making her dream wedding come true! Congratulations Lauren and Matt. I am so happy for you!

Click here to view a slide show of the wedding with better quality photos.

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