Tropical Wedding Cake Ideas for
a Summer Wedding
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You don't need to be on a tropical island to create a beachy wedding theme. With some clever planning and decorating ideas you can create the perfect tropical wedding atmosphere by using decorative elements and wedding traditions from the theme of your choice.
You'll leave a lasting and memorable impression for you and your guests on your wedding day. Just imagine pina colada cocktails, a warm sea breeze blowing every so gently as you say "I do', on your wedding day.
Pictures of Tropical Wedding Cakes
Looking for the perfect tropical cake for your summer wedding? Feast your eyes on wedding cakes with a tropical theme. Tropical wedding cake design ideas to wet your appetite.
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Three tier white and blue Hawiian wedding cake decorated with hand painted palm trees, sea shells and an air brushed blue sky. Garnish with fresh pink, fuchsia and orange tropical flowers. From www.jacquespastries.com
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Three tier white fondant wedding cake decorated with pink tropical summers flowers and butter cream flowers and scrolls.
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Three tier white buttercream wedding cake decorated with pink Hawaiian flowers and white oriental lillies.
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Two tier, tropick Birds of Paradise summer theme wedding cake, all edible chocolate, sugar flowers and cake. From www.rosebudcakes.com
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Three tier white wedding cake decorated with buttercream scroll work, blue tropical flowers and a white rose wedding cake topper.
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Two tier buttercream wedding cake with a stunning pink tropical wedding cake topper.
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Tropical Hawaiian style wedding cake decorated with lots of pink and white buttercream and large hand scupltured lillies as the wedding cake topper.
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Hawaiian Wedding Tradition
If you choose a Hawaiian wedding theme, you will want to use props like sea shells, coconut shells and grass skirts to decorate your wedding event.
One of Hawaii's most popular wedding traditions since the 1960's is the origami cranes. These are usually made prior to the wedding day. They represent good luck, fortune, longevity, fidelity, happiness and peace.
For a bit of fun and laughter, you can get your wedding guests to try their luck at making folded origamo cranes. You can leave some decorative or colourful paper with instructions and they can make the crane at their own leisurely pace. It will keep your guest entertained and possibly invoke some interesting and playful responses. It also makes for a memorable keepsake that they can take home with them after the wedding.