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The Grand Opening of Fluffy Thoughts Cakes in McLean!!

Got a craving for something sweet?  Look no further! We hope you have already had the joy of savoring the delicious sweets and cakes by Fluffy Thoughts Cakes, and now owner Lara Stuckey has opened her first retail store in McLean! With to-die-for macaroons, truffles, brownies, blondies, and cupcakes, you cannot help but stop by the store every chance you get!

Not only does the new Fluffy Thoughts Cakes store offer an array of delectable delights, but it is also equipped with private tasting rooms for brides and grooms, as well as tastings for parties over 75 guests. Or, if you are looking for a great excuse to enjoy some Fluffy Thoughts creations, these rooms can be rented for birthday parties, bridal showers, baby showers…or any reason to celebrate!

Photography Credit: Susan Hornyak Photography

In case you are not very familiar with Fluffy Thoughts Cakes, it is a top-notch novelty bakery. With a background in art and a long-time resident of McLean, owner Lara Stuckey has the ability and creativity to create customized wedding cakes that are both gorgeous and delicious. Made with both fresh and natural ingredients, cakes by Fluffy Thoughts have been featured by both Martha Stewart and the Washingtonian Bride & Groom magazine.

With cupcakes flavor including Sweet Cherry Cake (inspired by DC’s cherry blossoms), Chocolate Chili, and Mai Tai, there is sure to be something that will surprise and delight your taste buds. Read more on Fluffy Thoughts Cakes’ website, and make sure you stop by the new store at 1320 Old Chain Bridge Road in McLean… I know I cannot resist!

A Conversation with Kendall of Kendall’s Cakes

Kendall’s Cakes… where do I even begin?! I think the easiest way to describe cakes made by Kendall is that they are equally gorgeous as they are delicious. Trust us here at District Weddings when we say your wedding party WILL want a second piece! On top of that (as if it could get any better), Kendall is one of the most kind, warm, and talented people in the business, so working with her is simply delightful.

An honors graduate from L’Academie de Cuisine, Kendall creates all of the cakes for the elegant Hay Adams Hotel and has been noted by several significant DC metro publications. Using only the best ingredients including European-style butter, French chocolates, King Arthur flour and the freshest fruits and berries available, Kendall is sure to create a wedding cake that exceeds all expectations. Read on to hear more from Kendall…

What kinds of questions do you ask a couple when you begin working with them to create the image, design, and flavor for their wedding cake? What kind of information can they initially provide for you?

The very first part of the consultation is simple. We discuss dessert, flavors, textures. What cakes do they just LOVE to eat. I have my favorite flavors (lemon and Tupelo honey…) and they have theirs.

I frequently design new flavors with my couples while we are talking about their cake. We discuss what things about the cake are most important to them. Are there any food allergies? Would they like for me to get the ingredients locally or organic?

Then we go over the details of the wedding. Invitations, dresses, linens, flowers. This is usually where the designs come from. But sometimes the designs come from the venue. The John Hay room at the Hay Adams has a lovely ceiling and I have designed cakes for that room based on the architecture.

I ask the couples to bring with them any details of their wedding that they have ready and any photos of cakes that they are drawn to.  When we are designing the cake I let my couples know that I make my cakes a bit larger than the usual cakes are made at no additional charge to them. I have found that guests want seconds when the cakes taste really good!

What are a few of the most outrageous cakes that you have ever made?

I have been doing some celebrity “heads” as grooms cakes. They are amazing. Ray Lewis saw a photo of the bust of him that I made and wanted to order one right away.

I also made a birthday cake for Maya Angelou that was a copy of the mosaic tiles on the cover of her new book. That was certainly a high point for me in my studio.

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Cake Knives

The wedding cake has been a central part of the wedding celebration since the Roman times.  This being said, you can only imagine then how important the act of cutting the cake has become.  Friends, family and photographers alike gather around in the hopes to witness and document this sentimental moment.  But before the bride can demurely cover her husbands face in thick white icing, the cake must be cut.

So what do you cut your beautifully elaborate and expensive cake with?  A regular knife simply will not “cut” it on a special day like today.  Personalized cake knives or knives that go with the theme of your wedding, can add something special to the day and serve as a keepsake for years to come.

Vera Wang for Wedgwood, April Reed Cakes, Waterford

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Introducing…Cakes from Occasions Caterers!

Although Julia prefers the oh-so-adorable mini pies to cakes, I have some GREAT news for the rest of us cake-lovers.  One of THE BEST caterers in the District, Occasions Caterers (a District Favorite!), is now making wedding cakes.

And, like anything Occasions does, these cakes are second to none.  They are gorgeous, unique, and absolutely delicious.

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Aren’t they fabulous?!?

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These cakes look so nice sitting atop the clean, white cake stands.  (I found white cakes stands for our wedding here.)

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Oh, I love them all!

A special thanks to Danielle at Occasions for passing on this incredible news.  Occasions does everything so well; I just can’t say enough about them.  The service, the food, the creativity…Occasions is just fabulous.

Bride Blogger Update: No Cake for Julia

Cake is one of those funny things that you either love or don’t.  I’ve been to several weddings where the bride skipped the cake in favor of another sweet treat, or even a dessert bar filled with lots of sweet treats.  I, on the other hand, l-o-v-e cake — so much so that we had five cakes at our wedding (pictures coming soon, I promise!).

Julia is one of those brides who just isn’t into cake.  Here’s what she plans to do instead…

From Julia…

I hate cake. Ok, I don’t actually hate the entire thing. I’m just not a fan of icing. Even when I was little, my sister would eat the icing and I’d eat the cake. So, having a cake at my wedding wasn’t a priority. I think cakes are beautiful and can be a wonderful centerpiece to the wedding, but not for mine.

So, how is this translating into my wedding? I’m having pie! (Yes, I heard you gasp.) Even though my fiancé was dead set on having a groom’s cake (more about that later), he’ll get his cake and I get my pie. It’s a win, win. My mother bakes award-winning pies. I just love everything about them. And, especially in the winter, what could be better than warm pie with ice cream? Yum!

Not everyone was excited about this idea when I first mentioned it, but I think everyone is now on board. We’re going to serve Apple, Cherry, Cookies ‘n Cream and Key Lime pie with ice cream. Even my wedding coordinator, who is part of a stellar planning team in Washington, DC, wrote an entire blog post on unique wedding dessert ideas. Who says you have to be conventional?

What I love is that you can even have pie or cake in mini form. I keep reading that candy buffets are so last year (who knows if that’s true – I think they’re still so much fun!), but another idea is a dessert buffet. I’ve already “hinted” to my bridal shower crew that I’d love to have these.

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Photos: Bash Eco Events and Luxirare.

And our fabulous cake artist makes the cutest mini cupcakes on a stick…

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As for the groom’s cake, we’re having a friend who runs her own cake business “Cakebee,” design a very special cake for us. My fiancé wanted it to be half of a hockey rink and half of a football field – his two favorite sports. It’s certainly going to be a challenge to combine 2 different ideas into one cake, but I think Sally will be able to pull it off.

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He’ll be the coach on the football field and I’ll be the hockey fan. Although it wasn’t originally in our budget, we just couldn’t resist including such a fun and edible “sculpture” in our wedding. I can’t wait to share the picture of the real thing with blog readers in February.

LOVE the pie pops, Julia!  And the groom’s cake — what a unique idea!  Thanks so much for sharing your ideas with us.