Long gone are the days of the traditional wedding cake design comprised of three tiers and covered in your run of the mill royal icing. Today, the sky is the limit when it comes to designing your wedding cake. Couples have the option of many different sizes, designs, tastes and even colors. You can have your wedding cake designed around a theme, your wedding dress or even a common interest that you share with your significant other.
If you are having a spring event, you can have your wedding cake design filled with brightly colored real or sugar flowers. Some of the more imaginative spring wedding cake designs have included a beehive, complete with dripping honey and bees flying around and even a white picket fence motif surrounded with sugar tulips, grass and much more. You would just have to see these wedding cake designs to believe them.
When you are choosing your wedding cake design, you should always keep in mind the amount of people that will be attending your special event. From there, you can work with your baker to be sure that you have the correct size, without having to compromise with your wedding cake design at all. This will eliminate such problems of having little or too much cake. The last thing you want is to have a ton of cake left over after your reception.
Whichever design you decide to go with, remember to have fun with it. When you are talking to your baker, make sure that you are heard when you are talking about all of the likes and dislikes that you have. The end result will be a wedding cake design that you will be proud of.









Choosing A Wedding Cake Design
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