1. Start early
Reputable cake professionals are very busy and popular wedding dates are quickly taken. Book your wedding cake as early as possible to secure the date you want. As long as your date is secure, details such as cake flavour and icing type can be decided upon later. Also, be prepared to leave a deposit to solidify your order.
2. Know your numbers
Prior to your first visit with your cake professional, you need to know your budget and how many guests will be enjoying your cake. If you intend to serve your cake as dessert following a meal, you will need a larger cake than if you are serving it later in the evening when guests aren’t as hungry or have left the reception. Your cake designer can help you figure out how large a cake you need for your guests. A good cake designer will also help you focus on staying within your budget.
3. Be prepared with your wedding colours
If your wedding décor has a prominent colour, bring a swatch or sample with you. A sure-fire way to be disappointed with your cake is to leave your cake designer guessing which shade of pink will match your bridesmaids dresses. Also, many brides want the base colour of the cake to match their dress. If your dress is a colour other than white, a swatch will ensure that your cake professional will achieve a close match.
4. Illustrate your wedding style
Every bride creates a unique style for her wedding through her choice of colour, flowers, dress, ribbon, candles and other decorative items. To select a cake that will fit with the style or theme of your wedding, bring pictures or samples of anything that will help your cake professional “see” your vision. Clip pictures from bridal magazines and online shops of cakes that interest you. From all this information, your cake designer will help you narrow the decision and bring you closer to selecting the perfect cake.
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