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Mini Form
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The wedding cake has a huge responsibility at your wedding; it must look good and taste even better. What do you want
from your cake? Read the following suggestions in order to help you select, purchase, and enhance your dessert.
Conduct some research before consulting a bakery. Learn elementary terms, look through pictures, and formulate a budget
for your cake.
The wedding cake is one of the first landmarks for the guests as they file in the reception. Have your cake match the
ambience of the reception venue or the style of your wedding party. Personalize the cake; use lace from your wedding
dress or flowers from the ceremony to supplement the look of the cake.
Think about booking your wedding cake provider about six months prior to the wedding. It is not uncommon for some
bakers to be reserved up to a year before a wedding.
Many couples choose their cake and then forget about it amidst their day of wonder. Establish a designated time to cut
the cake during the reception. Some couples opt to cut the cake in the beginning of the reception while all eyes are on
the newly-married bride and groom.
Do not be hasty in choosing your wedding cake provider. It is wise to receive quotes from three to five bakers before
making a final decision. Collect references and make a chart illustrating different aspects such as price, timeframe,
options available, etc.
Make sure information such as wedding date, time, delivery location, delivery and setup fees, design specifications, and
refund policies are stipulated in the contract.
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