Red Black And White Wedding Cakes
Red, black and white are very popular wedding colors. A lot of couples chose these colors to decorate their wedding reception with. Either they chose them together or separated, the combination of all red, black and white is truly elegant. A red, black and white wedding cake can work can easily work for a elegant wedding or for a more formal one. If you want your red, black and white wedding cake to be more interesting you can accent the colors with brighter shades. Decoration and wedding accessories are very easy to be found in red, black or white. The contrast between black and

It's very easy yo design your red, black and white wedding cake. Just try to keep all the wedding in a line and don't go to far from the wedding theme. You can have a completely white cake with black and red accents as: swirls, swags, dots or maybe ribbons. If you want to go for a dramatic look, you should have a completely black wedding cake decorated with simple accents of white and red. You can also chose for a pure white cake with red and black table decorations. Beside, you can also choose for a different color layers. So if you have red, black and white, you need three layers. This can look interesting and unique. If you want to have a interior contrast, then chose a pure white cake with chocolate and strawberries inside. The guests will be truly surprised!

- using red again, you can decorate the cake table with rose petals, but to make it more interesting you can use some other rose color.
- add some nice flowers blooms and arrange them nicely on the cake.
- use a colored cake topper, it might be the missing part.
The secret to have an amazing red, black and white wedding cake is to not exaggerate and to keep it simple. Small simple accents are enough especially if you're planning to use the third color or decoration. You want your red, black and white wedding cake to capture all the eyes, but don't forget that you don't want it to be too much.
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