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I fell in love with Nicki’s Cakes after seeing their work featured on a fabulous Style Me Pretty “Inspiration to Reality” challenge that showcased all North Carolina vendors.  You might recall, I blogged about it here? Yes, of course I’m biased but I have to say it was my favorite Inspiration to Reality feature they’ve done yet.  I just love the whole look of this wedding (kudos to the gals at Salt Harbor Designs!)

Today’s post is a all about the women behind the gorgeous cake in that feature, Nicki McRae of Nicki’s Cakes.   Nicki grew up in South Africa and moved to the States in 1985.  She’s a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill and has lived in Wilmington with her hubby for the last 15 years.  She was gracious enough to entertain a few questions which I hope will be helpful to all you planning brides-to-be out there still looking for a baker.  But first, a look at these beautiful cakes!

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How did you get started baking?  Was it always something you loved to do?
Nicki:  “I started decorating cakes after taking a cake class at Michael’s craft store.  I loved it and ran out and bought books on cake decorating.  I would practice all the time.  I started making simple cakes for friends and slowly started working my way into wedding cakes.  My love of decorating came first and then the baking.”

And how long have you been in business?
Nicki:  “I’ve been in business for 5 years now.”

How many cakes, on average, are you doing a week?
Nicki:  “I do one or two wedding cakes per week during wedding season and  I work out of my home so I can spend time with my children after school.”

Do you have some favorite flavors that get requested again and again?
Nicki:  “My most popular flavors are plain vanilla pound cake and my chocolate fudge cake.  My chocolate icing is really good- it has ganache and Godiva liqueur in it and folks just love it.”

Lastly, I have to know…with all these cakes, do you have a favorite that stands out?  One you thought, “wow, I can’t believe how good that looks?” or a really fun request?
Nicki:  “I think for my most ‘fun’ cake request, I would say the surf board cake.  It was for a very cute couple who loved surfing and wanted to reflect that in a more original wedding cake.  I made a woody car toting surfboards and surrounded it with surfboard crowned cupcakes.  They loved it!”

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And for your “favorite” cake?
Nicki:  “That would probably be my white chocolate ‘plastic’ cake.  It’s not really plastic of course!  It’s rolled out strips of white chocolate that I hand ruffle in layer upon layer upon layer to achieve this totally decadent and over the top look.”

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OMG, all that chocolate!  That has to take forever!  Have you had any requests to make it again?
Nicki:  “Yes!  I’ve done it 4 times since the first one.  I think brides love that not only does it look unique and very special, but of course it tastes divine.”

Mmmm…and isn’t that just the holy grail of wedding cake aspirations?  I hate when a pretty cake tastes like cardboard…what a let down!

Thank you so much Nicki for sharing some time with White Thread!  I am absolutely in LOVE with the modern, minimalistic aesthetic that Nicki favors on many of her cakes.  They’re gorgeous without being gaudy, “about to crash under the weight of sugar flowers” creations.  And I also love that she’s still a small shop, giving personal attention to each bride and really focusing on every cake that goes out that door personally.  That kind of attention to detail is so wonderful to have.  One of those “must consider” things when picking vendors!

…and now, I’m starving!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Cakes & Catering, Inspiring Eye Candy on January 27th, 2010   |   2 Comments

I am beyond excited for today’s real wedding. #1 it features the work of one of my absolute favorite photographers. Millie Holloman and her staff produce some of the most consistently jaw-dropping work you will find anywhere, but I am so proud to say that they reside right here in North Carolina.  #2 it is a perfect example of how something wonderfully personal can be incorporated and extrapolated into a complete design motif for a wedding.  Working with the amazing ladies at Salt Harbor Designs, Tiffany + Alan were able to craft a uniquely personal, totally “them” affair.

From Jennifer:
“One of our challenges as event designers is to help couples think past what some might consider “wedding traditional” and embrace that which makes them unique as a couple.  Tiffany and Alan are both fanatical sports fans and after several consultations, it became clear that their die hard love of the Red Sox was begging to be incorporated into their event.”

By taking a vintage inspired angle on America’s pass time, Salt Harbor was able to create a wedding-worthy, totally non-cheesy aesthetic while still incorporating the bride’s preferred Tiffany blue color palette.  The result is so effortlessly chic. All the details are just to die for!

On a personal note, as a lifelong Red Sox fan myself, this wedding instantly made me smile.  And as a Red Sox fan who inexplicably ended up married to a Yankee fan (his family is from Connecticut…the evil side), this post is my own little attempt to squelch all the Yankee love going around these days (bleh!).  Desperately needed since it’s October and the Sox have hung it up for the season!

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Yup…this is pretty much perfect in every way.  And this is really the tip of the iceberg for the wedding greatness that the Millie/Salt Harbor team regularly creates.  Don’t believe me?  Spend a little while on their blogs (Millie’s + Salt Harbor Designs’).  I am so hoping to have more from these wonderful ladies on White Thread in the future as they are fantastic examples of the talented vendors and artists that we have here in the Carolinas.

And to Tiffany + Alan, thank you for letting us share in the love of your wedding day (and go Sox!).

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in North Carolina, Real Weddings on October 26th, 2009   |   4 Comments