New and welcome to the wedding industry is a quirky company called Marry-Mees, which makes 3D-printed wedding toppers. Because in this $300 billion industry, there's always room for innovative ...
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 ...
3D-printed cakes and cake toppers display themselves. The one on the left was made in collaboration with Duff Goldman, otherwise known as the "Ace of Cakes." LAS VEGAS—Call them Cakerbots. Adding to ...
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