I wanted to share a collection that I have had for many years. It sits on a shelf in my old dining room cupboard. It all started with a Norman Rockwell figurine that my husband gave to me for one of our anniversaries.
I think it’s called Bride and Groom. Something about it was so charming to me and when I started seeing old antique cake toppers at antique shops I found myself buying them and starting this collection. My husband even found a few for me in his travels. I have picked out a few favorites to share.
I don’t have mine for some reason, sadly, but I do have other people’s! This blond bride in the center is a favorite. As well as this tiny couple.
Maybe not a cake topper but they made the cut! Their arms even move! They are all different, some with skirts, some with veils. I even have a few bridesmaids. Now if only they could tell me their stories….. ?
Hi Barb! What a unique collection! But perfect for your beautiful antique cupboard! Happy Mother’s Day!
Thanks Maria, I hadn’t thought of it that way but you’re right! Antiques in the antique ?. Happy Mother’s Day !
In all my years I have never heard of anyone with this type of collection! How cool is that! They are so adorable. Thanks for sharing Barb and Happy Mother’s Day! 🙂
Happy Mother’s Day Nancy! I don’t have any new collections these days, but I like to keep this one out because they are all so different. Thanks for taking a peek!
This is a fascinating collection Barb! So perfect for your antique cabinet. I LOVE the glittered LOVE banner 🙂
Thank you Amy. The love letters came from pottery barn clearance. They are individual glitter letters on a thick sturdy cardboard. Very useful message I thought in a home!
Hi, Barb. I love the L-O-V-E hanging in front of your loving couples themed collection. Very à propos.
Thanks for noticing Jennifer ?
Barb, I have never heard of anyone collecting cake toppers before! That is the neatest collection I have ever seen! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Debra! I haven’t collected a new one in years but I do enjoy having them displayed. I will bet that now that you’ve seen my collection you might notice them now in antique shops. 🙂