Frost is a storybook landing page template built for winter wedding cake bakers. It follows a single cake from dawn sketch to evening first slice, guiding visitors through the full creative process. A collage-style header, parchment-and-rust palette, and event registration flow make it easy for brides, planners, and families to reserve a tasting date with confidence.
by Rocket studio
Frost is a single-page storybook template for winter wedding cake artisans. Its day-in-the-life scroll narrative, layered collage header, and parchment-and-rust color system work together to build genuine trust. By the time visitors reach the tasting sign-up form, they already feel connected to the craft behind every tier.
This template is crafted specifically for bakeries and cake studios that specialize in cold-season wedding cakes. If your work involves elaborate multi-tier centerpieces, edible botanicals, and ceremony venues like barns, chapels, or candlelit conservatories, Frost matches your visual and emotional register perfectly.
Wedding cake makers often struggle to communicate the depth of their craft through standard portfolio pages. Clients booking for winter ceremonies need to feel the care and skill involved before they reach out. Frost closes that gap by immersing visitors in the entire baking day rather than showing finished cakes alone.
Frost delivers a fully art-directed, section-led landing page built around a day-in-the-life scroll story. Every design decision, from the header composition to the timestamp watermarks, supports the emotional journey that leads visitors to book a tasting.




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Day-in-the-life Scroll Narrative
Collage and Scrapbook Header
Tasting Event Registration Form
Winter Lookbook Email Capture
Parchment and Rust Color System
Timestamp Watermark Progression
Who is the Frost template designed for?
What conversion actions does this template include?
Can I customize the form fields and section images?
Does this template suit bakers who serve barn, chapel, and conservatory venues?
What makes the Frost template different from a standard portfolio page?
This template is built with deliberate, prompt-backed features that serve both the visual brand and the conversion goal.
The page follows a single cake through six stages: dawn consultation sketch, midday batter and ganache work, cold-studio afternoon assembly, golden-hour venue delivery, and the evening first-slice moment. A subtle timestamp watermark in the corner of each section advances the clock, giving visitors a sense of real craft and real time invested.
The header layers Polaroid-style photographs at slight angles with soft drop shadows, as if arranged on a linen tablecloth. A looping cinemagraph shows breath-thin steam rising beside a cake sketch pad. A torn kraft-paper note reading "Tasting: January 14th, save us a seat" anchors the composition with warmth and immediacy.
The primary call to action is "Reserve Your Tasting Date." The sign-up form includes a dropdown of upcoming Saturday dates, fields for wedding month and year, estimated guest count, and one open-ended prompt asking visitors to describe their dream cake in one sentence.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable winter lookbook gated behind a simple email capture. This gives visitors who are not yet ready to book a low-friction way to stay connected and continue exploring the baker's seasonal portfolio.
The palette uses four deliberate tones: aged linen cream, first-frost blush, dried winter hydrangea rust, and deep plum-bark. Backgrounds wash from cream to blush in slow vertical gradients. Rust appears on hand-lettered section titles and hover states, while plum-bark grounds the typography like ink on vellum.
Each full-page section carries a corner watermark advancing from 6:00 AM to 9:47 PM. This quiet design detail reinforces the day-in-the-life narrative and signals to visitors how much skill and sustained attention goes into every winter wedding cake.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Collage Header | Introduce the baker's craft with layered photography and a looping cinemagraph |
| Dawn Sketch Scene | Open the day-in-the-life story at 6:00 AM with a consultation and cake sketch |
| Batter and Ganache | Show midday kitchen work and the ingredients that define the seasonal menu |
| Cold Studio Assembly | Depict the afternoon process of building and finishing tiers in a chilled workspace |
| Golden-Hour Delivery | Capture the quiet pride of transporting the finished cake to the ceremony venue |
| Evening First Slice | Close the story with the celebration moment and champagne ambiance at 9:47 PM |
| Tasting Sign-Up Form | Convert engaged visitors into confirmed tasting event registrations |
| Lookbook Download | Capture email addresses with a gated seasonal lookbook as a secondary offer |
The visual identity is built on a soft gradient theme rooted in a parchment-and-rust color system. Every element feels hand-chosen rather than mass-produced, reflecting the atelier ethos of the baker it represents.
The storybook layout and collage-heavy header are structured to translate clearly from desktop to smaller screens. Layered images and full-page sections are arranged so that the narrative flow and visual hierarchy remain readable on any device.
Frost is designed so that the visitor's emotional investment grows with every scroll. By the time they reach the form, booking a tasting feels like a natural next step rather than a cold ask.
Frost suits any winter wedding cake business that wants to move beyond a simple portfolio page and create a genuine booking experience. It is especially well-suited for artisan bakers whose work includes layered, botanical, and seasonal design elements.