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 ...
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 ...
For anyone who gets the munchies at the office, it sounds like a fantasy: print your own cake. But a husband and wife architectural design team in Los Angeles is close to making it reality, by ...
A surge in 3D printing is redefining wedding decor for 2026, blending customization, cost efficiency, and trend-driven aesthetics. From Pinterest’s bold celestial and Afrohemian themes to intricate 3D ...
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