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10 Impossibly Pretty Bouquets That Are Actually Buttercream Cakes

Spring is officially here.

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27 March 2017

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Warning: This post contains a diabetic level of beauty, sweetness and creamy goodness.

Look around you — the world looks fresher, the air smells better and it's pretty much impossible not to fall in love with the bright blossoming flowers around us. But what makes us swoon with awe are these insanely stunning buttercream cakes that look BEYOND perfection.

Buttercream iced cakes are not everyone’s cup of tea. It takes a whole new level of mastery, imagination and culinary talent to create a smooth texture and an intricate flower design — all the while maintaining a rich buttery taste. Talented cake designers from around the world are thinking beyond the bounds set by time to test their skill set and experiment with new floral textures. And looking at these stunning flower cakes, they are doing a pretty job at it.

All these floral creations have 5 basic ingredients: fresh sponge cake, butter, cream cheese, powdered sugar and food colouring. Set against minimalist backgrounds, these structures are nothing but a work of pure spring magic.

1. If there ever was a flower cake fashion show - this one would be a finalist.

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2. Yes, it's a cake and not a bouquet.

3. When rich fruits meet buttercream flowers.

4. Edible poppy flowers — ever thought of that before?

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5. It's a bunch of extremely good looking cakes — just hanging out.

6. Mints and roses for those who like to keep it classy.

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7. This flower cake photo looks better than a bridal shot — no kidding.

8. The details on this cake though..

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9. This is one-pound of spring goodness wrapped in a bouquet.

10. If cakes had style, this one would be the chicest of all.

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