Hitched: A Baltimore Bride blog by Janelle Erlichman Diamond

Ask The Expert: The Cake

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Ask the Expert—The Cake Jordan Fewell, SugarBakers Cakes   Growing up in the cake business—her mom is the boss—Jordan knew she'd end up somewhere in the family...

Aisle Style—Eye Candy

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Have I gushed enough about our Aisle Style event? Here's some eye candy! The event was held at the great Hilton—you know, the new one near Camden Yards. These beautiful flowers...
Charm City Cakes - Three-tier cake

And the Cake Wore White

Remember when cakes used to be white? Before they were chocolate brown and pear green and shaped like monuments and pets and had live action parts? White is pretty but also commanding and interesting—it can be sweet, modern, and breathtaking. Done right, the white cake stands out despite its lack of color.
One Fine Day

One Fine Day

The way a bride feels on her wedding day is paramount. The dress needs to look perfect on no one but her. She sees the beauty in ruffles, lace, knee-length, or pleats. She decides on her style: sassy, traditional, modern, vintage, or somewhere in between. The dress—like her groom—makes her beam.
The Walters Art Museum

One Venue, Three Ways

We had local designers take The Walters Art Museum’s Sculpture Court—with its grand marble pillars and statues—and interpret it three very different ways: vintage glamour, classic romance, and warm modern.They prove that a space’s story is how you tell it.
Crimson & Clover Floral Design

Rainbow Connection

The idea of the monotone bouquet—whatever the hue—does not need to be boring. Instead, it’s a wallop of color—a bold statement that whispers (white) or trills (pink) its arrival.