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Wedding Cake Ideas – Princess Cake

October 10, 2009

I cannot recall the exact time of the first time I watched Cinderella but I still remember covering my face with my mom’s sofa pillows as I gazed Cinderella kissing the prince in front of their fabulous wedding cake as the narrator said “…and they lived happily ever after” through the pillows edges. As I grow up, I still remember the feeling I hope I will be getting: the feeling I got when I watched the romantic cartoon. This maybe is embarrassing but true. I believe most girls in the world carry the dream of being a cartoon princess and live happily ever after in their marriage life with their prince charming in their hearts.cake006

A princess wedding cake is a sweet touch, a dream come true, and maybe the most daring choice a girl can ever make among all wedding cake ideas. Though your prince charming doesn’t dance and doesn’t ride a white horse to your reception, you both still can do the kissing in front of your pretty cartoon princess wedding cake. Yes, some girls don’t grow old, fellas. They just grow taller and gain more weights! Cinderella wedding has many more interesting bits; it was not only the cake, it was all the decorations, wedding outfits, guests’ costumes, and impersonated side characters. See girls, if you are planning to have a princess cake; you are not loosing your sanity.

Most people might think this is childish. You don’t have to settle a kiddy topper for your wedding cake; you just take the basic colors used in that princess wedding. The most famous and well known classic romantic cartoon is Cinderella. You may have your cake colored in pink and blue, as the main colors used in Cinderella was pink and blue. For some romantic touch, add white ribbons or white roses. But if you are daring enough, set a glass shoe miniature as your wedding cake topper or a pumpkin carriage candle alongside the cake as decoration.

This wedding is yours and entering new day as a married woman should be fun! You go Princess!

Read more about wedding cake ideas and other wedding and bridal articles from us. We certainly hope we can be of help! Happy Planning, girls!

Crystal Monogram Cake Toppers

October 8, 2009

Now days wedding cakes are no longer simple confections smothered in icing. In today’s world they are a kaleidescope of color and detail that mirror the dreams and themes of today’s modern couples. Indeed, television shows and bakeries display cakes in ways that leave us gasping with admiration that something as simple as sugar could be molded into such intricate works of art and beauty.gdWeddingColor

If you are a couple planning your nuptials then you will want a cake topper that will accent and play up the beauty of your unique cake not distract from it. Cake toppers are available in a variety of themes ranging from beach and floral to comical couples, motorcycles, fairy tale, and religious, the list goes on and on. But if you really want something spectacular and unique, you might look for a crystal monogram or initial cake topper. Cake jewelry is all the rage and comes in an array of fonts that include fancy Renaissance or French to more modern letters. Adorned with Swarovski crystals these splendid cake tops will be the perfect accent for your wedding cake. You might choose a simple silver monogram encrusted with crystal flowers that includes three letters.

The middle letter will be the letter of the last name and the two smaller letters will be the initials of the bride and groom. Other selections might include a single initial in the Renaissance theme , or a fancy French cake topper completely covered in crystals. Elegance is the hallmark of these gorgeous creations and you will adore these unique cake toppers the moment you see them as will your guests. Remember your cake topper is supposed to define and add glamour and elegance to your cake not distract or look gauche. A cake topper should be almost understated so be sure to choose carefully. Your wedding day is a time for you to shine and so why not go for the best. Lovely monogram cake toppers have great appeal and you will love them!

Planning For Your Wedding Cake

October 7, 2009

The wedding cake is very important. It is the focus of your event. As a result, you have to make sure that you will choose the best one. However, you may not Dove Cake topperknow how you should plan for it. In this article, I will layout the steps for you to do so.

First of all, you have to do a lot of researches when you are searching for the cake. You have to do your research on both the cake designer and the cake itself. You should try to do it online. You can also try to read some bridal magazines so that you can gather more information. When you are doing your research on the wedding cake, you should save the images of the cakes to your computer for your later use. You will need them when you discuss with the designer.

You have to interview the designer before you decide to work with him or her. You will let the designer what kind of cakes you love. Be sure to show him or her the images you have collected from the web or bridal magazines. You need to let the designer know your own preferences. You have to interview a few designers so that you can compare.

The next step is to make your final decision on the wedding cake. Of course you will also make the decision on the choice of designer. Remember, the cake you are going to order may not be the most ideal one. You will need to consider your own budget. You will not order a cake which is totally out of your budget. You will have to discuss your budget with the designer to this end. To this end you will be able to create a cake which is perfect and within your budget!

Ultimate Vegas Wedding Cake for Your Vegas Themed Wedding

October 5, 2009

Las Vegas themed weddings and receptions are nearly as popular as actually heading of to the Vegas sunshine for the real thing. People just love the idea of the Las Vegas wedding and they emulate the experience all over the country. They dress themselves up in Vegas costumes or they decorate their reception hall in the attire of the Vegas strip and settle in for a great party.wedding_cakes_04

But what kind of a wedding cake goes with a Las Vegas themed wedding reception? There are innumerable possibilities for the wedding cake, of course and it should reflect more than just the wedding theme.

A wedding cake is more than just cake. It is a work of art that reflects the style of the couple. A couple who decides on a Vegas theme for their wedding and goes all out with their costumes and decoration may be inclined to include an outrageous wedding cake in their fun. They might opt for something crazy like an Elvis cake for example. Another couple may choose to reflect the glamour of Vegas in their cake with lots of sparkle and show. More than just a Las Vegas wedding cake bakery can make these though.

Many couples who love the idea of the Las Vegas theme for their wedding may not want anything of the sort. They may prefer to have a lovely traditional wedding cake at their reception instead. Just because the theme is Vegas does not mean that every bit of the event represents something from that city. A traditional Las Vegas wedding cake bakery wedding cake may be something that the couple would prefer in their photos and in their memories even though everything else is Vegas.

Like every other part of the wedding ceremony and reception, the Las Vegas wedding cake bakery decision is a very personal one that can also be quite emotional. For couples who are more interested in the fun side of their event may be excited (an even emotional) about a great Elvis cake while other couples just don’t want the Las Vegas wedding cake bakery to go that far.

If you are planning on a Vegas themed wedding, speak with your caterer or wedding cake bakery about it. They may have some fantastic ideas for you no matter which way you go. Maybe they are the foremost decorator of Vegas cakes in your state and will have some fantastic ideas. Maybe you skip that bakery and talk to your traditional cake maker as your Las Vegas wedding cake bakery. Either way, make sure you are eating the cake you want most at your wedding reception.

Stacked Wedding Cake Construction

October 3, 2009

That day you’ve secretly feared since you started decorating cakes is quickly approaching. You’ve been asked to make a wedding cake – a five tiered, stacked wedding cake! And it’s for your sister’s wedding!

As you go over designs with your sister by day, you dream about the cake at night. The cake in your dreams is taller than any cake you’ve even seen. As bride and groom pose for the cake cutting ceremony pictures, you look on as each tier slowly sinks into the one beneath it, and just as your sister and her new husband smile and begin to slice their first piece of cake, the force of gravity and the domino effect take hold and the cake implodes.CC_Cake_DottedSwiss_Large

All four top tiers sink into the bottom tier, turning a once majestic beauty into a giant pile of fondant covered cake rubble! (And then you wake up, covered in sweat, only to realize that this dream could actually become reality.)

But wait! This nightmare does not have to become reality. And no, you won’t have to add therapist bills to your cake budget to get through your big project. These sorts of nightmares are normal for first time wedding cake makers. Beyond a healthy amount of butterflies, you have absolutely nothing to fear if you follow these tips.

Stacked Wedding Cake Construction 101

Unlike wedding cakes with tiers that are separated by plates and pillars, the tiers on a stacked wedding cake appear to rest directly on top of one another. This is just an illusion since the cakes actually rest on a system of hidden pillars and plates. To stack a multi-tiered cake without plates and pillars is a very risky proposition with the weight of each cake.

Stacked cakes of more than 4 layers need some sort of support in the form of plates, spikes and/or dowels to keep the upper layers from sinking into the lower layers.

So whether your wedding cake will be stacked Victorian style (graduating round tiers) or à la chic with fondant covered gift-box style tiers, here are the basics:

To create a perfectly constructed tower rather than an experiment on the effects of gravity on cake and icing, you can either use a purchased set of cake plates and spikes, or you can build your own system using cardboard cake plates and dowels.

To build your own system, pick up some 1/4-3/8-inch round cake dowels (or other food safe wooden dowels) and a hammer (yes, even if you flunked high school Woodshop) and follow these tips:

1. Plan the dowels’ placement by centering a cake plate the size of the next cake to be placed on top of the bottom cake, and then marking the spot by pressing down gently on the plate.

2. Within the boundaries of these markings, insert four evenly spaced dowels. Insert the first dowel straight down through to the bottom of the cake and mark the dowel even with the top of the cake. Pull out the dowel and, using wire cutters, cut off at the mark. Cut three more the same height. Then push the dowels straight down into the cake in the places you marked so that they form a square inside the circle. (Be sure the dowels are perfectly even with the top of the cake for the best support.)

3. Place your next smaller tier on a round cake board of the same size, and then place it on top of the bottom tier. The dowels will prevent the top tier from sinking into the bottom tier.

4. Measure the next set of dowels from the bottom of the bottom cake to the top of the top cake. Cut the dowel at an angle to taper the end and cut it so that it is just slightly shorter than the height of the two bottom cakes. Insert the dowels tapered end first straight down through the cake. When the dowel stops at the first cake board, give it a firm tap with the hammer to break through the board down to the bottom of the cake. To prevent the hammer from landing in the icing, place another small section of dowel end to end with the measured dowel to hammer it into position.

5. Finally, ice over the little blemish to hide the tip of the dowel, and your tower construction is finished! You can rest easy knowing that your wedding cake is stable enough to withstand the forces of gravity. No more nightmares!

How To Pick The Perfect Wedding Cake

October 1, 2009

Your wedding is your special day. Of course, you want everything to be absolute perfection. You have to get yourself the best dress money can buy. You have to have your ceremony and reception in the most gorgeous setting. And, of course, you want to have the best cake ever – by far the most fun part of your wedding planning efforts.

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Common advice dictates that you should not judge a book by its cover. You can ignore such advice in this case. When choosing your wedding cake, the look does matter, more than any other.

When you’re picking a wedding cake, take the time to browse through several cake shops and browse through color catalogs to find one that fits your wedding theme and motif perfectly. Better yet, if your budget permits, you can get a cake customized especially for your wedding. This way your cake will seamlessly blend in with the decor, complimenting the overall look and feel of your wedding.

Why is this important? Simply put, your wedding cake is the centerpiece of the reception. It is by far the most unique and the most admired of all your wedding trappings. It’s meant to stand out, yes, not as a wallflower, but as the ultimate topper of your wedding decor.

The Taste

Beauty is more than skin deep. This is especially true in wedding cakes. Your cake is gorgeous and it will capture the admiration of your guests, so it’s only fitting that it’s tastes good as well. Suffice to say, your cake should literally be good enough to eat.

Most cake shops offer samples for tasting purposes. You should definitely take advantage of this opportunity. Take the time to sample different combinations of icing, flavors, and fillings.

So what should you look for in a good wedding cake? First of all, consider the icing. You can go for fondant or royal icing. Your icing should be sweet, but not overly so. You don’t want to your icing to dominate the whole cake. If your cake has flowerettes and other decorations on it made of marzipan, fondant, or any other confection, sample those as well.

Next, consider the cake itself. You can have your choice of chiffon, sponge, and many more. These often come in different flavors that you can choose from. A good cake is soft enough to melt in your mouth, but not crumble when cut by a knife or fork. Also, the flavor has to be noticeable, but not overwhelmingly so.

Lastly, consider the cake’s filling. Most cake shops also offer different options for this, and you can choose one perfect for your palate. The filling should be creamy and should blend perfectly with the icing and the cake itself. Of course, if you’ve chosen a tiered cake and are having a hard time figuring out which combination to go for, you can always request a different one for each tier.

Indeed, as hectic as planning a wedding could be, picking a wedding cake takes the strain out of everything else. This is a good opportunity to put the fun back in your wedding planning. Of course, with all the tasting, don’t get carried away or else you won’t fit in your dress!

Affordable Ways to Have an Original Wedding Cake For Less

September 29, 2009

The wedding cake can be one of the most important and most costly parts of your wedding. In the end you still will need a cake. In times like these when a bride has to pay a little more attention to her budget, you need to know how to cut corners or do the same thing for less. This is something that can extend to the rest of your nuptials. If you really think about it a lot of the extras you pay for can easily be substituted with options that won’t strain your pocketbook. The key to doing it successfully is to use the options available to you and your won ingenuity and imagination. If this is done you can still have an excellent and outstanding cake for less than the high end makers would charge. Here are some suggestions to help you out.robyn_loves_cake

A great idea I’ve read about is a satellite cake. This is a cake that is made separately from the main cake you ordered. This is a great idea if you are looking for a cake with height but can’t spend the money needed for a whole taller option. The cake doesn’t have to be much, just try to make sure it is the same flavor and has similar icing. Since it is the base you can also make it plain as long as it doesn’t throw off the main design of the main cake.

Another great idea I’ve heard is to serve a group of smaller cakes. The main point of a desert is to be eaten. Why go for the fancy when a lot of smaller cakes of decent quality for a cheaper price get the job done? This is a great idea for a bride less focused on the look and for feeding a large amount of guests. This also makes it possible to offer different flavors and styles. You can use this as an opportunity to have something like a dessert bar.

Look for caterer that is also a baker. Specialist anything is going to cost you extra. If you can find a caterer or hotel chef that has the same amount training and can do the same work go for it. The beauty of it is that since they are not “experts” you will be able to get a great result for less. Another variation on this idea is to use your own personal contacts. Do you have a friend or relative that is a baker or patisserie? Then tap your own personal resources. You can offer to buy the ingredients. In many ways this will help cut the final cost of your wedding cake.

Get your cake topper separately. Don’t try to buy the cake with all the fixings and accoutrements. That is just asking for sticker shock. The internet now makes it possible for you to find cake toppers that are affordable and you can pick from a very wide selection to fit any theme or design idea you have for your wedding.

Do it yourself; this one might sound a bit radical, but if you are handy in the kitchen and even have just some experience making cakes, then this is the option for you. First make sure you have the time. Second, find a good recipe with clear instructions you can follow. The internet for one is a startlingly good resource. Have some friends competent in the kitchen that can help you. If you are willing to set aside sometime to pull it off you can have your own wedding gateau for a fraction of the price. Warning, do know that this isn’t like ordinary cakes so follow advice and practice where needed.

Monogram Wedding Cake Toppers

September 29, 2009

Using a wedding cake monogram is a classic way to customize the look of a wedding cake. Embroidered monograms give that extra appeal on clothing, shoes, and handbags. Monogrammed stationery adds your own touch and unique taste in letters or memos you write to others.a3

Monograms are not just for clothes, accessories, and paper items. They add a professional and elegant atmosphere to weddings, receptions, and social gatherings. Monogrammed napkins are a great way to add a memorable touch to a wedding decorations. You can, also, use a monogram design for wedding cake toppers.

Monogram cake toppers are an interesting change to the typical bride and groom cake toppers that are used on most cakes. Cakes topped with a wedding cake topper designed especially for your event, can build onto the atmosphere or theme you’re looking to find for your special day. Getting rid of the ordinary bride and groom ornament adds a big pizazz to your cake.

It’s easy to create your very own custom monogram cake topper. Preset designs are available for you to pick and choose from. If you need something simple but stylish, browsing the different styles and lettering types may be the answer. Or maybe you require a look that only the right specific material can fulfill. In that case, you might want to choose between solid brushed metal or gold acrylic mirror.

Be careful to choose the right color for your monogram wedding cake topper, as there is a wide variety of colors to choose from. If you want something that stands out, you could go with a ruby or topaz look. If jewels are a bit too fancy, perhaps a simple gold or silver tone will work.

A crystal covered, single letter monogram cake topper adds a touch of beauty and elegance to your wedding cake. A ceramic cake topper can yield the same atmosphere while producing a totally different effect. The possibilities are virtually limitless.

So, where can you find these exquisite items? A wedding supplies and accessories store should have some of these items in stock. Many large craft stores also carry specialty wedding items. Perhaps a specialty bakery might have exactly what you’re looking for, or can suggest a place where the item could be found. Check listings in the Yellow Pages, Ebay, and local craft fairs have many surprising items. You might have to shop around, especially if you are looking for something specific, unique, or ornate. Be sure to ask friends, family, and co-workers if they know any good wedding shops.

Choosing highly unique accessories, monogram wedding cake toppers can be expensive. Depending on where you shop, you might be required to pay for the number of letters, size, and the amount of decorations on the cake topper. Of course, hosting a wedding is a once in a lifetime event, so don’t scrimp on the expense more than necessary. Finding that perfect design, is worth the added time and effort.

Don’t omit or overlook small details when you’re making arrangements to plan and host your wedding. If you need a small decoration to spruce up your wedding cake, try a monogram wedding cake topper. It’s the simple details and personal touches that might your wedding a unique and memorable affair.

Getting Prepared For The Wedding Cake

September 29, 2009

In history, wedding cakes served to symbolize the abundance of blessings the couple will share in the future. Traditional practice includes the bride and groom serving caking to each other. This act symbolizes their commitment to serve each other, to protect and to hold, and all the other things they say in their wedding vows. In other cultures, it’s tradition for a bride to serve cake to the members of the groom’s family to signify that she has become part of their family, and with this gesture, she shows that she’s willing to do her role.Russ-and-Meghan's-beautiful-wedding-cakeweb

One has to remember that the cake is a big part of the celebration, and that everyone would remember it. Thus, personal touch is required to make the celebration memorable and unique. Ideally, getting married is a once in a lifetime experience, so every measure must be made to make it special. One way of doing it is by choosing the perfect cake for the occasion.

Planning your wedding cake is relatively easy but it’s not quite as simple. For starters, one has to consider how big the cake should be. That would depend on how many guests are expected, assuming the cake is served at the wedding of course. In some cases, the cake only serves for the ceremonial tradition, and is taken home by the couple after. But a larger cake would also allow them to share parts of it with their guests during and after the ceremony. What makes a wedding cake unique from other cakes is that it’s made with several layers or tiers. It is also heavily decorated with icing, which can be made from simple sugar and egg whites, a butter cream mix, or fondant. Among weddings cakes, the ones made with fondant are the ones with the best taste and the most intricate designs. The design of the cake depends on what the bride wants, which can range from a traditional one (like that of ivory design with hearts and ribbons) to practically anything the bride’s creativity can create. Wedding cakes come in all shapes and sizes, and are usually topped with figurines of the bride and groom. Of course, the couple may also opt to top it with figurines of a different sort like a couple performing a common hobby or sport.

Actually, there are two kinds of wedding cake, the more popular and more common of which is the bride’s wedding cake (the cake served at the reception). The groom’s wedding cake is a smaller one, which in most cases is optional. A groom’s wedding cake is commonly dark, usually chocolate, or a rum soaked cake like a fruitcake to illustrate a masculine taste. These cakes serve to illustrate what the groom likes in the same way the bride’s cake does for the bride.

Military Wedding Complete With Military Wedding Cake Toppers

September 29, 2009

For many couples one of the great things about getting married today is the fact that they are no longer bound by the customs and traditions that ruled the arrangements for their parents’ wedding, but are able to plan a wedding that very much suits their own personalities and lifestyles. But what about those couples who are planning a military wedding?wedding-cake-lilac-lilies

The basis of a military wedding is of course no different to any traditional white wedding in terms of the format of the wedding and the following reception, with a addition of some traditions that are peculiar to military weddings in general and to weddings from within individual corps or units in particular. This can make it somewhat more difficult to stamp your own personality on your wedding, but there are areas of the wedding, such as your wedding cake, where you can still be more than a little creative.

Whether it’s a military wedding or not, there’s nothing to say that you have to have a traditional circular white wedding cake. Nowadays cakes come in all flavors, shapes, sizes and colors and there’s no reason at all why you shouldn’t have your own military cake.

If the kids can have birthday cakes shaped like dinosaurs, then why shouldn’t you have a wedding cake in the shape of an aircraft carrier or a Hercules? The problem of course is that your wedding cake needs to be very much a focal point of your reception and this means that it needs to have height – hence the tradition of building cakes into tiers. Your aircraft carrier may well be big enough to feed your assembled guests (and of course to put the bridge away in the freezer for the christening of your first child) but it will not have the dramatic effect that can only really be found by giving a cake height.

In most cases the answer is to choose a cake that you like in terms of flavor and color, but to stick with a fairly conventional shape (round, square, octagonal etc.) and to tier the cake in several layers to give you the required height. Then you can add the final personalization by finishing the cake off with one of the many military wedding cake toppers available today.

Here you could of course have your aircraft carrier or Hercules, but perhaps a safer, but no less personal, choice would be to have representations of yourselves complete with your chosen wedding dress and dress uniform.

The days of the cheap plastic replicas of the bride and groom are long gone and you can now have extremely realistic figures crafted which will match the bride’s dress and bouquet, and even her hair, as well as dressing you in the correct uniform complete with badges of rank and medal ribbons. Military wedding cake toppers today have become quite an art.