From drones to 3-D printed cake toppers, these couples are going all out. — -- When it comes to planning a wedding, forget something old and something blue. This year, it’s all about the ...
Have you been dreaming of a cake topper that looks a lot like you and your guy? Like, exactly? Good news ahead, lady! A company named Doob has mined the success of using 3-D printing technologies for ...
New Yorkers Greg and Liz Spano used their 3D cake topper to show their love for Phish -- and each other. Jay Lim Studio; courtesy of Lizz Spano This zany nuptial trend really takes the cake. Betrothed ...
From GoPros hidden inside bridal bouquets to 3D printed cake toppers, tradition is meeting technology in the walk down the aisle. In a recent interview with Today, Kelly Gould, editor-in-chief at The ...
Los Angeles architects Kyle and Liz von Hasseln have set up a business that produces 3D-printed sugar sculptures for wedding cakes, table centrepieces and pie toppings. The duo founded 3D printing ...
Step 1: Cut an apple in half, doing your best to create two flat surfaces. Step 2: Cut notches on the rounded side of the apple so you have something to grip when making your prints. Step 3: Place a ...