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Bride and Groom Serve 18 Cakes at Wedding, All Made by ‘Important' Women in Their Lives
Impressively, each one of the cakes was a different flavorNEED TO KNOW
Camille and Nathan Riffell asked all of the "important women" in their lives to make a cake for their wedding in Kentucky, on June 28
There were 18 cakes total, all featuring different flavors
"We ended up with such a sweet and diverse selection," the bride wrote on InstagramA bride and groom's unique — and delicious — wedding idea has gone viral on social media.
Camille and Nathan Riffell got married in an elegant outdoor wedding ceremony at Warrenwood Manor in Danville, Kentucky, on Saturday, June 28. But the real excitement happened inside the barn, where 18 wedding cakes were waiting to be served.
The couple's wedding photographer, Abby Szydlik, posted a video of all the cakes on display at the wedding reception on TikTok on Monday, July 7.
"Wedding Idea: 18 cakes all made by important women in the bride & groom's lives! Such a fun & tasty experience for your guests!" she wrote in an onscreen text overlay.
She added in the caption: "So many fun flavors & such a sweet experience for the guests! The ladies that made the cakes were all SO excited to see them on display too!"
From "sunshine cake," a pineapple infused cake with mandarin oranges, to blueberry lemon cake with cream cheese frosting, the cakes came in a variety of flavors, shapes and colors.
There were several variations of chocolate cake, including plain chocolate, coffee chocolate mascarpone, and chocolate mocha. Other flavors were: red velvet, strawberry, lemon, lavender carrot, white chocolate raspberry, raspberry almond coconut, peanut butter and angel food cake. Two women even brought cheesecakes, with one being colored mint green.
The bride explained on Instagram that she and the groom gave their loved ones free rein when it came to choosing what kind of cake to make.
"We decided to ask important women in our life to contribute by making any flavor cake they wanted, we ended up with such a sweet and diverse selection!" Camille wrote.
Everyone appeared to thoroughly enjoy the diverse selection, as there was barely any cake left by the end of the night.
Camille and Nathan also had a small, two-tiered traditional wedding cake with a topper that read "The Riffells" in cursive.
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TikTok users loved the meaningful multiple wedding cake idea. Szydlik's post garnered more than 600,000 views and nearly 57,000 likes.
"This is the kind of idea that makes a wedding feel like a family story," gifting company Blaze & Willow commented. "Not just dessert — but a memory from every kitchen that helped shape the couple. Beautiful and deeply personal."
"Saving this for my wedding!!(i'm very single)," the official Betty Crocker account joked.
After their wedding, the Riffells traveled to France and Spain for their honeymoon.
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