Fantasy Dragon Cake Topper for Weddings & DnD Celebrations

If you're dreaming of a magical celebration, this fantasy dragon cake topper might be the perfect finishing touch for your special day. Designed for fantasy weddings, Dungeons & Dragons themed parties, and woodland-inspired birthdays, this handmade cake decoration brings an enchanting forest scene to life.
A Magical Woodland Scene in Miniature
At the heart of this piece sits a charming little dragon, surrounded by carefully sculpted forest details. The scene includes:
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Red toadstool mushrooms (fly agaric style)
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Two tiny spell books
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Delicate flowers and green forest leaves
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A golden 20-sided dice (D20), perfect for DnD lovers
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A parchment scroll that can be customized with names or a special message
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Two tiny birds resting on one of the mushrooms
The main color palette features red, gold, and green, creating a warm and magical woodland atmosphere. This adorable fantasy scene makes a unique centerpiece for a fantasy wedding cake, DnD birthday cake, or any magical forest-themed event.

Perfect for Weddings or Birthdays
Whether you're planning a woodland wedding, a fantasy-themed ceremony, or a Dungeons & Dragons birthday party, this dragon cake topper fits beautifully into magical décor settings. It works especially well with rustic, enchanted forest, or RPG-inspired decorations.
The parchment scroll can be personalized, making it ideal for wedding names and dates or a special birthday message.
Handmade & One of a Kind
Each cake topper is carefully handmade and hand-painted, ensuring every piece is unique. This is not mass-produced décor — it's a small work of fantasy art created with attention to detail.
Size:
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Height: approx. 9 cm
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Width: approx. 14.5 cm
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Base width: 14.5 cm
After the celebration, it also becomes a beautiful keepsake for fantasy lovers, dragon fans, and tabletop RPG enthusiasts.
If you're looking for a unique dragon cake topper for a fantasy wedding or DnD party, this magical woodland scene is ready to become part of your story.
