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Wedding Cakes: Choosing a Bakery by Jeanette
Shinn
Once you have decided what type of wedding cake you want and have at
least a general idea of the design you want, it's time to begin
visiting bakeries. When you do, be sure to taste their wedding cake
samples. Don't let yourself be swayed by talk about the ingredients
they use. Instead insist on tasting their wedding cake samples and
decide for yourself because, frankly, your guests aren't going to
know if your wedding cake was made from flour imported from a water
powered mill on the south bank of a coastal stream in upper
Scotland. All they are going to know is whether or not your wedding
cake tastes good and looks good. So let taste and artistry be your
gauge in choosing your bakery to provide your cake.
Look at the pictures that the bakery has of past wedding cakes to
decide if the bakery is even capable of doing what you have in mind.
Toward this end, it is helpful to have a picture in hand to show the
decorator what you want, that way they will know what part of their
wedding cake portfolio to show you - though you might want to peruse
the entire thing just in case you see a wedding cake that you like
even better.
Take the time to talk to the decorator and try to develop a rapport.
You may not have much contact with them once you place your order
but it is important that you are certain that they have understood
and are going to create the wedding cake that you want rather than
some fantasy from their mind which might or might not reflect your
tastes and values.
To avoid surprises on your wedding day, ask your cake decorator how
much time they need to set up the cake. In most cases they will need
to set up one to two hours prior to the time the guests will begin
arriving, but that all depends on the wedding cake you order and the
other cakes your decorator has to deliver that same day. This will
mean that your wedding cake location will need to already be
established in a highly visible but safe area - wedding cakes don't
like fireplaces, children, and high traffic areas if your table is
the least bit wobbly.
Likewise, ask about their policy for putting fresh flowers on the
wedding cake, if your wedding cake design includes fresh flowers.
Some cake decorators are very picky and will not allow the florist
to place flowers on their cake (in fairness, in some cases this has
come out of a bad experience where a bride wasn't happy with the
cake after a florist placed flowers on the wedding cake). Of course,
if the cake decorator is going to put the flowers on the cake, the
flowers will need to be in the reception hall when the cake is
delivered. This way you can ensure that the flowers on the wedding
cake match the rest of the flowers in your wedding and actually do
get placed on the cake.
Also, ask about their policy regarding cake flavors. Some bakeries
charge extra for a variety of flavors while others do not.
Check also on delivery charges for your wedding cake as these too
can vary greatly. If your wedding is close, delivery may be free,
but if much travel is required expect to pay a delivery fee. Most
bakeries will require, along with your initial deposit, a deposit
for the cake plates and pillars. This deposit is usually returned as
long as the plates and pillars are returned by an agreed upon time.
Likewise, if you want the bakery to match a color in your color
scheme (such as the color of the bridesmaids dress); bring a swatch
of the colored fabric to the initial consultation with your cake
decorator. Her idea of mauve and your idea are probably not exactly
the same so unless you want to run the risk of having colors that
clash, provide a swatch. Be warned, though, icing has to be colored
by hand so trying to match a color will be time consuming, which
will mean more expense to you.
If you want that elegant wedding cake but money is an issue consider
a simpler design. A simple cake with ribbon or roses can look
beautiful. Likewise, consider ordering a smaller wedding cake with
plain sheet cakes to make up the difference in servings. The sheet
cakes can be held behind the scenes and used to supplement the
wedding cake and will hold down your cost tremendously.
Jeanette Shinn is a wedding professional with over a dozen years
experience making dreams come alive. Find more on choosing your
wedding cake and much more including how to choose your cake toppers
at http://www.ExcitingWeddingFavors.com.
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