Thursday, September 24, 2009

Wedding Cake's Designs

To be completely honest, you don't have to know anything about your wedding cakes designs before you call up and order the cake. However, if saving both time and money is a goal of yours, you should definitely put a bit of thought into the wedding cake's designs before going straight to the baker or pastry chef.

Some Important Things to Consider Before You Order...

Size & Amount: Wedding cake is usually tallied at a per slice rate. This means the more people you have at your wedding, the larger and larger the bill is going to get. If you can, try to keep the guest list under control so the price of the wedding cake doesn't get too extreme. If the guest list is already set, well, then you'll just have to make a few sacrifices with the "appearance" of the cake rather than the "amount".

Cake Decorations: As you've probably guessed, there has to be some sort of decorations -- it's a wedding cake after all. Luckily, decorations for the cake aren't all that expensive and they can be added on without skyrocketing the cost. All you have to do is pick what you want and you'll be good to go. It's not uncommon for the bride and groom to buy & use their own cake decorations.

Design Concept: If you want your wedding cakes designs to be perfect and professional, it's probably a good idea to look at picture galleries and cake design magazines to spark your imagination. Some people prefer to use wedding cake design software (very inexpensive) to ensure they get EXACTLY what they want.

Icing: The icing for wedding cake is an important decision, believe it or not. Choosing the wrong icing could result in a very poor tasting cake with bleeding colors, while choosing the right icing will mean a delicious cake with impeccable designs & decorations. Your choice for icing will likely be one of the following; butter cream, royal icing, fondant, and/or marzipan.

Your wedding cake's designs can be simple, elegant, and inexpensive OR they can be as fancy, as intricate, and as over-the-top as you can imagine. The decision is completely up to you and the size of your budget.

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