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Yes, Wendy wrote about these only yesterday, but there's another style of 1920's cake topper that you could avail yourselves of if you're interested! Wendy showed you the classic bisque topper. Lots of timely style and fashion flare in those.

Another fashion fad of the 20's was the Kewpie doll. You've probably seen them: short arms and legs, big round tummies and oversized heads. Some people think they're cute and cute; others find them a wee bit creepy. If you're in the first group, you'll be pleased to know that Kewpie dolls made it as wedding toppers in the 20's. Dressed as bride and groom, often in crêpe paper clothing, these little munchkins graced many a flapper's wedding cake.

Perhaps you might do the same!

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