Only in LA could someone order a wedding cake that resembles one of their favorite icons -- the convertible car. The Cake Divas must prove themselves up to the challenge. In Chicago, the Cake Girls encounter a first, a groom who wants to order the wedding cake. He's confident, assured, but does he get it right? Business is booming in New York and the Cake Atelier has taken on interns to help with the heavy load. But will the extra hands help or hinder their perfectionist personas as they create another of their masterpieces?
Getting the cake to the reception on time and in one piece is the challenge of this week's episode. The Cake Divas wrestle with a supersized cake; the Cake Girls must deliver a freestanding guitar cake; a cab ride may be trouble for the Cake Atelier.
A spur-of-the-moment cake for 100 people pushes the Cake Divas to the edge. The Cake Girls face a looming deadline. The Cake Atelier struggles with the concept of less is more.
At the Cake Atelier in New York City, things are moving away from the traditional and over to the Goth with a skull wedding cake. Will Ruth let Lauri have her way or is a battle of the wills just starting?
Elegant is usually the last word one thinks of when describing monkeys, but that is the challenge placed in front of the Cake Divas' Marc. Chicago is al sports town, and it's no surprise that the man who proposed to his fiance in Wrigley Field would want a cake to reflect the event. Mary and Brenda team up to create this homage to the Cubs, but of course it can't be smooth sailing when the sisters team up on a project. In New York, the expanded staff of the Cake Atelier is met with a new challenge -- 150 individual wedding cakes. Will they get the job done with task master Lauri measuring each cake?
The trial this week for the Cake Divas: can they make a pink wedding cake manly enough for the groom? Joan gets all the Divas involved with this one. When Brenda of the Cake Girls took the order it seemed so simple, an engagement cake comprised of four ring boxes stacked upon one another. Yet when Mary decides to up the ante and stack the boxes at different angles, the straightforward becomes an arduous building feat. At the Cake Atelier, the battle between perfection and practicality rages on between Lauri and Ruth. Will Lauri's strident exactitude delay the delivery of a wedding cake with blown sugar decorations?