Instead of a traditional wedding cake, we adore the idea of a tall tray of deep fried deliciousness. They are a tasty treat, everyone loves them and they are considerably lower-cost in cost than a traditional wedding cake. You can get externally creative on how you opt to display them, matching even the fanciest wedding themes.
Consider ordering your donuts online or just going to your local store to pick some up. Either way, we guarantee they will get eaten up. The above hybrid doughnut wedding cake was captured by Gabriel Ryan. The entire shoot designed by Jessi Haack here. Keep checking out our favorite 10 doughnut wedding cake ideas.Glazed, sugar doughnuts and chocolate on top all placed on teal glass cake stands with flowers placed randomly in between. Photographed by MegRuth Photo. See the entire wedding over on Elizabeth Anne Designs.Mini purple doughnuts placed on glass tier. Photographed by Meaghan Elliott PhotographyKrispy Kreme will make you a doughnut tower wedding cake. It comes with 172 freshly made doughnuts - 4 tiers of the original glazed doughnuts 4 tires with assorted flavors, and all for around $400. That sounds amazing to us.A tiered doughnut tower with chocolate doughnuts, flag bunting and a storm trooper with his bride cake topper. Everyone will love it. Doughnut cake via Pinterest.You can buy a tree stump cake tower similiar to the one shown above here. Wrap bunting around each of the tiers, for that whimsical look, then start piling on the doughnuts. Also take note they placed a circle the same shape as the stump, so the doughnuts had a barrier between the tree log. You can see the entire wedding here over on the Knot Blog.Just pile those tasty treats on top of each other. They even look great unevenly stacked. Don't you think? Image via Colin Cowie Weddings. You can buy a similiar galvanized cake stand for your doughnut tower cake here.If you do not want to do an actual doughnut wedding cake, consider just a doughnut bar -like the one above. We really love this idea, because it incorporates our favorite thing... coffee. They provided custom coffee cupping cards so, guests can write down what they thought about each coffee and rate them according to their taste, aroma and more. Super fun, and interactive activity.
They also had the doughnut bar set up so that each guest was able to go home with their own doughnut hole doggy bag. Love it! Captured by Caroline of Milou + Olin. The donuts are from Dynamo Donuts in San Francisco.You can easily match your doughnut wedding cake with your event like Meg and Rich did. Incorporating their colors into the cake stand as well as the actual doughnuts themselves. Designed by Eventology Events and photographed by Elyse Hall Photography. See the entire circus themed wedding here on Style Me Pretty.Another alternative is a croque-en-bouche. This is actually a French dessert consisting of choux pastry balls (or doughnuts) piled into a cone and bound with threads of caramel. In Italy and France, it is often served at weddings, baptisms, and first communions. Learn how to make your own croqu en-bouche tower over Oh Happy Day. You can see this entire set up on Design Love Fest Designed by Grit + Gold and photographed by Ben Q Photography.This shabby chic doughnut cake is sure to delight. The cake stand is wrapped with newspaper and overflowing with sugar doughnuts, mint frosted doughnuts and random flowers. All topped with a white wedding cake with french dots. This little mini cake is ideal for the cake cutting ceremony. This homemade doughnut wedding cake, is not only budget friendly but looks amazing. Captured by Ashley Dawson Photography.