Couple Has ‘Victorian, Spooky-Themed’ Cemetery Wedding with Bloody Cake and Creepy Babydoll Topper! 

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  • A baker got a spooky request for a wedding taking place at a cemetery 
  • On TikTok, Greg Mason of Treat Yo’ Self Bakery shared his reaction to receiving a creepy babydoll that looked like it “crawled out of a haunted attic” to use as a wedding cake topper
  • For an elegant twist, the baker piped a blood-red drip around the wedding cake

One wedding cake topper left a baker terrified.

When Greg Mason got a “Victorian, spooky-themed” wedding cake request from a bride and groom getting married in a cemetery, he knew the cake would be creepy. But he was even more frightened when a walking, 1-foot babydoll with glowing red eyes arrived at his bakery.

“The shriek I shruck when I opened this wedding cake topper,” said Mason of Treat Yo’ Self Bakery before immediately taking out the doll’s batteries in a viral video posted on TikTok. “You said this was a cute doll as your topper, not something that will eat my soul!”

Victorian, Spooky-Themed’ Wedding at Cemetery Has Bloody Cake With Creepy Babydoll Topper.

Courtesy of Greg Mason

Mason, who opened his bakery alongside his husband Alex in 2019, says he has worked in bakeries his whole life and has been creating cakes for about 15 years. He has “embraced every quirky request and oddball idea,” but this decoration was something he had never seen before on a wedding cake.

“I love spooky and weird cake requests! Halloween weddings are super rare, so I was thrilled to dive into something this unique,” Mason tells us. “The bride and groom wanted this whole Gothic, vintage vibe for their cake and gave me full creative freedom — which is basically a baker’s dream.”

He continues, “When I asked if they had a topper or flowers in mind, they casually mentioned bringing in one of their favorite dolls. I was imagining a cute, quirky topper, maybe something custom… not the mini horror movie doll that showed up! My brain didn’t quite connect that it would look like something that crawled out of a haunted attic. I couldn’t help but shriek when I saw it — it was creepy but hilarious at the same time!”

Mason decorated the tombstone-gray cake with vintage pipework. For a scary twist, he added blood-red drip swoops around each of the two tiers before positioning the “Annabelle-looking topper” to the top of the cake.

“I’m just trusting the creepy divas it’ll all come together,” he said in his TikTok video before adding, “There’s nothing basic about getting married in a cemetery, so it needs to be giving like bewitched burial bride realness.” 

Greg Mason reacts to creepy babydoll.

Courtesy of Greg Mason

He tells us, “I wanted to balance their vision with something classy, even if it was on the spooky side. It took about an hour from start to finish, blending that vintage trend with a blood-red drip — usually more for slasher or horror-themed cakes, but here, I made it look delicate and elegant. It was a first for me, but I’m so glad I took the risk to make it all work.”

“The couple loved it, and the color scheme was exactly what they’d hoped for. They were nervous about ordering a ‘cemetery wedding’ cake, but I assured them I’d bring their vision to life, especially since I’m a bit quirky and weird myself, so it felt like the perfect fit!” Mason continues. “But let me tell you, delivering a wedding cake to a cemetery was a first — I’ve never delivered a wedding cake so fast in my life! 

The latter sentiment echoes what the baker said on TikTok: “I’m getting this thing out of here before I need to order some holy water from Amazon!”

TikTok users wrote in the comments section that they loved the blood drips and were surprised at how elegant the cake turned out. But, they still weren’t sold on the doll. 

“Not a fan of the doll on top but the rest is oddly pretty,” the top comment with more than 3,000 likes read. Similarly, someone else commented, “The cake is awesome, I think the topper is way too big tho.”

“Since starting my TikTok, Trashyqweenz, I’ve shared so many creations and am thrilled to keep bringing these weirdly wonderful requests to life for my followers!” Mason tells us. 

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