Cool Stuff: Zombie Wedding Cake

Zombie Cake

If I ever get married, I would hope that my fiance would let me have a geek wedding cake as cool as this one (or, of course, the Back to the Future cake we’ve previously featured). Not only did this groom propose by creating a zombie movie, but the Seattle-based couple commissioned Mike’s Amazing Cakes to create this very awesome zombie-themed red velvet wedding cake.

“They made the Bride and Groom on top look like us down to the tux and dress, and the zombies matched our wedding party too!”

I love how at the top of the cake the Bride and the Groom are fending zombies off with chainsaws, together.

source: Flickr (via Neatorama)

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  • freemachine
    Fearful of taking the step toward the alter myself, I can say that nothing could assuage the fear marriage more than a zombie wedding-cake.
  • krackajap
    Anyone want to get married?
  • yes, but it has to be a fake wedding at a fake chapel, with a fake pastor. And we'll sign a fake wedding certificate,... all just for the CAAAAAAAKE
  • starscream9289
    "Till zombies do us part."
  • "That's just what we call pillow talk, baby..."
  • hieuyy
    This really should be Page 2 stuff, BUT that's not the point. The point is that this cake is made of win. The cake is NOT a lie. :D
  • "When there's no more room left in hell, the dead will walk on a wedding cake."
  • zombiesareametaphor
    Rule #32 – Enjoy The Little Things.
  • Nokoo
    Not only does the cake look cool but it looks delicious as well. It has restored my faith in cakes, the bastards.
  • Zombie wedding cake is something that I would totally have if I got married.
  • Rachel
    We'd totally renew our vows just to have one of these made
  • I'm hungry just by looking at that photo. I want cake.
  • I've seen many wedding toppers but this one takes the cake!
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