They say you're too busy on your wedding day to enjoy a slice of your own wedding cake. You might as well make it interesting to look at, then.
SEE ALSO:Sneaky April Fool's fruit basket is actually full of delicious cakes and pastriesThese cakes are beautiful, fun or quirky, perhaps too unique to smash into your new spouse's face.
1. Rose petal cake
This dainty cake may get confused for a floral arrangement.
Great for the couple who never grew up. This isn't the first LEGO-themed wedding cake we've seen, though.
A great idea if your color scheme has variety: Blend them into a stone-looking swirl.
Birch trees are beautiful inspiration for an earth-tone wedding.
Because your love is out of this world.
Carving into an actual tree does permanent damage, so why not carve into a delicious cake instead?
For the minimalist couple bringing their guests into the future.
We have no idea how this is staying up, but maybe the couple are both physicists who can explain this cake.
Because you got your wedding gown at Urban Outfitters.
Or, inspiring, depending on if you read from the bottom up rather than the top down.
When you get to the actual cake part, let us know.
OK, someone preserve this cake so we can buy it on Anthropologie and display it in our living room.
You could write your names and wedding date, or you could portion out the slices and write guest's names on every slice.
This portrait of Van Gogh's Starry Night makes for a beautiful cake, but we'd love to see the botched Jesus painting make its wedding debut.
Just make sure the cake is fully charged before your special day.
Perhaps it's for an archeologist couple and they've decorated with these colorful rocks. Indiana Jones would be honored.
We assume this was for a lumberjack wedding in a forest, and the bridal party wore plaid. We loved its predecessor, too.
Much like your love, a bunch of small pieces came together to make something beautiful on this cake. Yes, you have permission to use this cheesiness in your vows.
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