“The Sweetest Decision: Planning Your Wedding Cake”
Your wedding cake is more than just a dessert; it’s a centerpiece that symbolises the sweetness of your union. With so many options available, choosing the perfect cake can be both exciting and overwhelming. Here are a few tips to help you navigate this delicious decision:
1. Start Early: Begin your search for the perfect wedding cake well in advance. This allows you to explore different suppliers, cake styles, and flavours without feeling rushed. It also pays to book early as cake makers often have limited availability and popular dates, such as bank holidays, can be fully booked a year or more in advance.
2. Consider Your Theme: Your cake should complement the overall theme and style of your wedding but with the overwhelming level of inspiration available online today, choosing a design can sometimes feel daunting. Your venue however, is always a great place to start. Whether you’ve opted for a converted barn with plenty of rustic charm, a country manor oozing modern elegance, or a fanciful tipi filled with whimsical romance, your cake can be a beautiful reflection of your chosen aesthetic. When it comes to finding that perfect design, most cake makers have a gallery on their website or an array of wonderful designs on their Instagram pages. Pinterest is also a very useful tool to use, especially as you can pin your favourite designs to a wedding cake ‘board’ and share the images with whoever you need to. Once you’ve begun adding your pins, you may see a theme naturally emerging.
3. Consult with Your Cake Maker: Organise tastings with potential cake makers to sample different flavours. Whether this be in person or via post, most cake makers will have the option for you to sample the cake flavours they offer. Which, let's face it, is the most exciting part of the planning process. Consultations also offer the opportunity to discuss design options and refine details for your cake. Don’t be afraid to share your vision and ask for recommendations. Experienced cake makers can offer valuable insight and creative suggestions.
4. Size Matters: To determine the size of your cake, the best place to start is with the number of guests you’ll be serving. Your cake maker will be able to advise how many tiers will be required. Some cake makers may also offer the option of dummy tiers on certain cake styles, which enable you to enhance the size of your cake without increasing the number of servings. A clever twist that none of your guests need to know about.
5. Personalise It: Infuse your personality and interests into the design of your cake. Whether it’s choosing your favourite flavours, incorporating elements from your wedding stationary, or showcasing a unique cake topper, make it a reflection of you as a couple. How about a monogram or design that incorporates your initials or perhaps the date to make it stand out and become even more special to the both of you.
6. Stay Within Budget: Wedding expenses can add up quickly, so it’s essential to establish a budget for your cake early on. There are a variety of different cake styles around these days, many of which have varying prices due to the time they take to make, as well as the different types of ingredients they use. Being transparent with your cake maker about your budget constraints will ensure they can offer you a design that meets your needs whilst remaining in budget. Also be aware that you may have to pay a percentage of the cost now to secure the date and not lose out to other couples. Being upfront with your budget will also save you time in the long run and enable you to spend time planning your cake with the right supplier.
7. Factor in Dietary Restrictions: Consider the dietary restrictions and preferences of not just yourselves but also your guests when selecting cake flavours and ingredients. Many cake makers have options for gluten-free alternatives, whilst some even offer dairy-free, or vegan cakes to accommodate additional dietary needs. This is usually information that can be found on a cake maker's website alongside a full list of flavours they offer. So, it's always worth having a look there first. But also remember it’s your wedding at the end of the day and if you like particular flavours, don’t be afraid to go with what you prefer.
8. Think Beyond Tradition: While a fondant tiered cake is always a timeless choice, don’t be afraid to think outside the box. Buttercream cakes, dessert tables, or even sharing cakes can be delightful alternatives to a traditional wedding cake. Instagram and Pinterest will give you a great idea of the ‘latest trends’ in cake design and may give you some fantastic inspiration for looks you would never have thought of, or even thought possible.
Choosing your wedding cake is a delightful part of the wedding planning process. By considering these tips and working closely with your cake maker, you can create a cake that not only looks stunning but also tastes fantastic too