Country Western Wedding Cake Ideas
Yee-haw! Get ready for an old-fashioned rustic country wedding. If your vision for the perfect wedding includes an entrance on horses galloping across a hayfield, centerpieces constructed of galvanized pails filled with wildflowers, or a barn reception complete with hay bales, then these charming country western styled wedding cakes will be right up your alley! Photo below is from Flickr.

Above you'll see some of my favorite country themed wedding cakes from Flickr. Creativity abounds on these cakes that would be a welcome addition to any western style event. When it comes to the wedding cake, you can choose to have a tiered design like most of those shown above or you can go with a shaped cake such as a cowboy hat, a covered wagon or even a pair of cowboy boots. Bakers have all kinds of tricks for incorporating a western theme into the tiers such as hay bales made using toasted coconut, red and white gingham, plastic or molded chocolate horseshoes, plus fence, rope, and raffia ribbon. Country western figurines and wedding cake toppers can add the finishing touch to the top tier of a rustic wedding cake. Here are a couple of fun wedding cake toppers that I found online. The first topper depicts a bride in her cowboy boots having a rootin' tootin' good time dancing with her groom who is also wearing cowboy boots and also a cowboy hat. The second cake topper features wooden lucky horseshoe along with a white and black cowboy hat that sit atop a base covered in white organza ribbon. What a great way to finish off a Western Themed Wedding Cake!

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All i can is wow...very nice wedding cake. I love it..
Love the cakes and the theme. Country style seems so relaxing.
Wow...I love the the designs of this cakes,how about the flavor?I'm sure its more deliciuos like the style.
I'm so in love with your cakes. I so love them.
Hi!
Can you tell me what that first cake is made out of or how to find the recipe? I want to adapt it for my daughter's bday party. Thanks!
Hey Becky,
I'm not sure what it's made out of, but you can try contacting the original photo poster: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tinakeightley/3799898617/
There is also a forum topic about making a 'straw' cake that might be helpful: http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=7072952&sid=a672fec6c106d1def0a9a63b7493c3f9