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Five Things You Should Know About Wedding CakesOne of the great attractions at your wedding reception beside from your wedding gownand bridal jewelry will be your wedding cake so brides planning their wedding are notonly concern about having the right wedding gown, or the perfect bridesmaids gifts, butthey are also concerned on what type of wedding cake they will have for their wedding.To make brides life easier, here are just five of the necessary things any bride shouldknow about choosing a wedding cake.1. Have your own style. Before heading to a baker, you should know the number of guests attending, the reception venue, and the time of year of the wedding. These factorswill help you refine the cake's design in your baker's mind. Since having thirty people at asummer luncheon is different from a cake for a winter supper for a guests of 250.2. Get real with your wedding budget. You need to set up a realistic budget that you candiscuss with your baker. Keep in mind that a cake can cost around $3,000 to a hefty$10,000. And although you want to have a great looking wedding cake, but it is still not practical to be in debt just because of a wedding cake! You have to spend only on anamount that you can afford. Bride's need to know that the labor usually is in thedecoration, grand cakes also equals to grand costs.3. Be sure it is delicious. It is important that you have your wedding cake as beautiful asyour baker can, but you also need to be sure that your wedding cake is also palatable. Thequality of your cake should always be first class. You need to ask your baker when it will be bake. If the decorations were done in advance, the cake can be baked 24 hours beforethe wedding, filled and iced while the flowers and décor should be done within moments before transporting.4. Ask your baker for a draft. Although some bakers may show some of their past worksto see what you think you would like, great bakers on the other hand will give you a draftof what your future cake would look like. If the baker can provide you with a draft, youcan now ask them about the things that you think are missing and what else you wouldwant it to look like.5. Choose fake flowers. It is enough that you can put flowers for your weddingcenterpieces and for your bouquets, but real flowers for wedding cakes should definitely be avoided. Real flowers tend to wither and droop, and they are often sprayed withinsecticides. Plus only a very few vendors have a selection of great looking organicflowers. Not to mention certain brides only liking a certain type of flower, but is allergicto them. So it is much better if your baker just make your flowers in sugar so everythingis edible.
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