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THEMED and NOVELTY CAKES

BELOW ARE SOME MORE EXAMPLES OF WEDDING CAKES I HAVE   EXCLUSIVELY DESIGNED, THIS TIME THEMED OR NOVELTY CAKES.

Most decoration is made from sugar. My prices include decoration and stand hire.

Use the numbers to identify the cakes when enquiring. Hover over the picture for a description.

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Cakes made to look like a book, with a poem, verse & sugar flowers.
2.1 & 2.2 measured 20" x 12" 2.3 is made from one cake.
Cakes made to look like a book, with a poem, verse & sugar flowers. They measured 20" x 12" from Sue Polhill. Cakes made to look like a book, with a poem, verse & sugar flowers. They measured 20" x 12" from Sue Polhill.
2.1 2.2
Single cake made to look like a book from Sue Polhill
2.3
The "Top Table" in sugar
The Top Table in sugar from Sue Polhill Bridal breakfast top table cake from Sue Polhill
2.4 2.5
Penguins in the snow. Bride & Groom went to Antarctica on honeymoon from Sue Polhill Pile of presents from Sue Polhill
2.6 2.7
Caricature sugar Bride & Groom from Sue Polhill Tropical flowers and sunbathing pigs from Sue Polhill [pigs.jpg (16133 bytes)]
2.8 2.9
Undersea theme cake and matching base from Sue Polhill Two tier stacked cake with Viking Longboat from Sue Polhill
2.10 2.11
African sunset from Sue Polhill Arabic love poem
2.12 2.13
Hat & suitcase from Sue Polhill Fairy castle from Sue Polhill
2.14 2.15
Skis and flowers from Sue Polhill Dutch windmill, and Delft pottery plaques from Sue Polhill
2.16 2.17
Chinese love message from Sue Polhill Wedgewood effect cake from Sue Polhill
2.18 2.19
Bollywood cake from Sue Polhill Proposing on a snowboard from Sue Polhill
2.20 2.21
Cake with Christmas decorations from Sue Polhill

Horse racing theme from Sue Polhill

2.22 2.23
Luggage cakes from Sue Polhill Chef, bride and copper pans as a cake from Sue Polhill
2.24 2.25
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Photographs by Sue & Dave Polhill.
except some by Constable Photography

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Last revised: March 02, 2009.