





These "loving" cuppies were made today for a couple that's having their ROM in September. They requested for shades of pink and turqouise, and they wanted a concept involving hearts and their initials. I got inspired by a photo on the Martha Stewart, website which was having white heart cut outs made from fondant and using royal icing to ice their initials. A couple of the hearts I used cut out letter's and "glued" it to the heart. I'll be making the same design for a close friend's wedding later this year. It's a modern concept, but sweet and pretty at the same time.
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