When I first laid eyes on these gorgeous cakes by Rora Does Cake, I couldn't get over how breathtakingly unique they were. The detailing is so intricate and unusual, at first I thought they were inspired by lace patterns. After a little bit of research, I discovered that they were actually created using henna techniques, and it all started to make sense! It really is a great method to use as design element. The cake sort of becomes a blank canvas, making even the most ordinary dessert feel special!
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Diwali Cupcakes by The Cupcake Place
21 comments:
OMG they are incredible! I'd love to do something similar but my lack of coordination would put that dream to rest :P
Oh my god! These are an amazing find. They are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Those first cakes in particular, are simply amazing!
Those cakes just took my breath away... 3-D henna design is spectacular.. amazing job!
Simply Stunning! Love love love!
Wow! Wow! Wow! My Blackberry "Fool" dessert got posted on Tastespotter close to these cakes. I couldn't take my eyes off of them. Did they take a long time to do? I have to go back and read more...
These are all absolutely beautiful!!!
These are fantastic. I'd love to do something like this but mine would look like a something on a 5 year olds art wall rather than anything henna-type
STUNNING! What a smart idea!
This is absolutely beautiful and breathe taking!
I would love to have a cake like this for my (FUTURE) wedding
Erin,
Being an Indian, I love Henna any time of the year. This new Henna avatar on cakes is new to me, soo intuitive though. They just look stunningly uber-cool! and I love it. Just wonder how long it took you to make those intricate patterns (without erring i.e.)?
They look breathtakingly beautiful!
fabulous!
WOW
Snippets and Radhika: Thanks for stopping by! I didn't make these myself. I wish that I had! The creators of each piece is listed under the photo. ~Erin
These are absolutely amazing cakes :)
These look incredible!
Hi,
I love to bake and make sugary desserts and so my cousin sent me a link to you blog, I'm from India and loved the traditional henna also called as Mehindi designes on da cakes, very innovative and inspirational, thank you....new to blogging community...you might like http://liferocks-priya.blogspot.com/2011/01/sweet-tooth.html
That has got to be one of the most beautiful designs I have ever seen!! I don't even know what to say!
WOW...that looks exotic! Well done.
Wow. Those cakes are so amazing and so tempting.
Those cakes just took my breath away. I am loving it. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks Again
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