
Black and Gold Cutting cake with cupcakes Tie Dye Orchids Red White and Blue Naked cake w sunflowers Satin buttons White and Pink rosettes Beautiful fall sunflowers Scalloped buttercream with ros Gold Knot Lotus Pod Cutting cake with Cupcakes Live succulents Lovely porcelain flowers Traditional desgin Elegant rosettes Gorgeous Blue Fall Fruit and Flowers Soft roses and greenery Beautiful, Bold, and Blue. Flowers, cotton, and a dragon! Rosettes in the wedding colors Palette painted florals. Teal ombre and orange For the love of sea turtles Tiered chocolate chip cookies. Pale pink and texture (back) Lovely backyard wedding Entwined peacocks Fall colors and seashells Cake and cupcake tower Navy, gold, and pink. Elegant white and gold Pale pink roses and texture Fairy wonderland at dusk Cheers! Beer barrel cake.

Elegance in lavender and white Fall flowers, berries, nuts. Assortment of 150 cupcakes Keyes Elopement. Cymbidium orchids and roses! A peacock extravaganza! Cakesicles, all dressed up! Best of beautiful fall.
#Cake house design plus
Fit for a queen and her man! Her's and His! White and gold, plus texture.


This meeting is open to the public and welcomes all.The Cake House Lemons and lace! Cake Bombs (ours exclusively!) Gorgeous flowers1 Beautiful red and gold display Fabulous macaron tower! Such beautiful texture! Tiny cake, big impact! Add a palm leaf to a 6" round! Black and white calla lilies. We look forward to learning more about the Dirt Palace's plans for this much-loved community asset. Please join us this Tuesday, June 13, at 6pm, for our Community Development Committee Meeting where Dirt Palace artists Xander Marro and Pippi Zornoza will present their most current plans for 514 Broadway. In addition, PRF worked to support the building's future by securing close to $200,000 in state historic tax credits that are transferable to the Wedding Cake House's new owners. Without its support the house would likely have been lost due to serious and ongoing structural issues including a leaky roof, a leaning tower, rotten sill and other problems that come about from "demolition by neglect." Providence Revolving Fund (PRF) has been a constant in the multi-year effort to rescue this treasure. The effort to save the Kendrick-Prentice-Tirocchi House has been long-standing, with the building having been featured on Providence Preservation Society's Most Endangered Properties List in 2010, 20. In 2015, WBNA joined with Providence Preservation Society to raise funds for the Providence Revolving Fund to stabilize the building's tower and to perform structural repairs needed to stave off further deterioration until a new owner could be found. The group closed on the property two weeks ago.Īn overview of the project offers a plan for the Wedding Cake House that would preserve much of its interior layout, providing temporary live/work studio spaces for artists-in-residence along with "short term rentals marketed to arts supporters and patrons visiting the area to explore the regional culture and history" that would also serve to generate income.

In spite of its rich embodied history and cultural connections to Providence's heritage textile and fashion/design industries, the Kendrick-Prentice-Tirocchi House has stood vacant for decades, deteriorating almost to the point of ruin without a stewarding owner or viable plan for restoration or reuse.īut 2017 – the Wedding Cake House's 150th birthday – may be the start of a brighter future for this important but forlorn property.Įarlier this year, the Providence Redevelopment Authority approved the sale of 514 Broadway to the Dirt Palace, a feminist arts collaborative established in 2000 that owns 14 Olneyville Square, a space that supports artists-in-residence as well as other arts programming.
