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How to Order a Cake, Informative FAQ
Written by Earlene Moore
Reserve your date with a decorator or bakery
1. Call the bakeries or cake decorators in your area to check for date
availability. If the date is open that will then give you opportunity to make an
appointment to go in and check out the designs, taste and skill level of the
business. Depending on the decorator you may need to call as far as 6 months to
a year ahead to reserve your date. Many specialty cake decorators limit the
number of wedding cakes they do each week where bakeries have a larger staff and
can do a larger quantity of cakes. Thursday through Saturdays are very hectic
for baking, decorating and delivering wedding cakes. Most weddings are on the
weekends and therefore the bakers deadlines also coincide with that timetable. A
phone call to make an appointment to visit with the individual or bakery about
your cake will be appreciated. Just walking in and expecting undivided attention
might lead to disappoint if they simply do not have time to visit with you at
that time.
Deposits
2. Be prepared to leave a substantial deposit to insure that the bakery or
individual reserves the date for you.
Taste is important
3 . The taste, flavor and texture of the cake itself is the most important
decision you will make when you order your cake. The outside beauty of your
wedding cake will be important for your pictures and your personal statement.
But, the inside of that cake is what you will be serving to your guests. You
want a cake that is flavorful, moist and yummy to eat. . Ask friends or people
who have attended recent weddings about how the wedding cake tasted. You might
want to ask if samples of the cake flavors will be available for you to taste
when you visit with a bakery or individual you are interviewing.
Cost
4. Be prepared to pay for the cake decorators time. Simple cake designs are the
least expensive. The more time and complicated the cake design the more you
should be prepared to pay the decorator. Know ahead of time what amount of money
you can budget toward your cake and that will help the decorator help you choose
wisely from their designs.
Outdoor Pitfalls
5. If you are planning an outdoor wedding in the summer heat remember - flies
love sweets, heat melts most icings and high humidity will also turn gumpaste
flowers limp, chocolate curls will melt and fresh flowers will wilt in prolonged
exposure to heat. Rain and wind can cause havoc such as collapsing tents and
blowing table cloths right off of the tables. You need to have a backup site
just in case of unforeseen extreme weather conditions.
Fresh Flowers
6. Fresh Flowers to go on a cake have possibly been treated with insecticides
and pesticides (besides the chemicals they are inserted into to keep them fresh
longer before they reach your florist). Some flowers and greenery might be
harmful if ingested so select carefully.
Sugar Flowers
7. If you choose to use gum paste flowers on a cake you must be prepared to pay
for the time it takes to make these exquisite flowers. Many of these flowers may
be made on wires or toothpick to achieve the look and arrangements you want.
Those wired and toothpicked flowers must be removed from the cake as it is
served.
Color
8. If you expect a cake decorator to come close to the colors you are using in
the wedding you must take a swatch of fabric to her at least 3 inches square.
Preferably solid color in each swatch. Dark colors are difficult to achieve the
right shade and color in icing as well as difficult to arrange attractively on a
decorated cake.
Artificial Pearls
9. If you require the cake decorator to use the artificial strings of pearls on
a wedding cake - those pearls must be removed before the cake can be served to
your guests. Since it is your choice to use those on a cake design - it is your
responsibility to make sure the cake cutting people understand to remove those
pearls from cake being served to your guests.
Cake servings
10. The Cake designer or bakery can guide you as to the number of servings of
cake you will need. But, it is ultimately you and your mother who must decide on
the numbers.
Fruit fillings
11. Be considerate of your guests. Seeds and coconut in fruit fillings can be
very difficult for many people.
Cake Placement at your Reception
12. Where will your cake(s) be place in the reception area. Consult the
reception site consultant as well as your cake person. Look at the walls and
consider the background for your wedding pictures when planning where the cake(s)
will be placed. Are there fire extinguishers, plugs, restroom signs, and etc. in
the background of your cake placement? If you are planning to use a fountain in
your cake set up, is there a wall plug nearby. Does the reception site furnish
extension cords or will you need to provide those?
Other things you might want to consider at the reception site are how the
traffic flow will be handled. All of the food placement in one area might cause
a traffic jam. A cake placed near a dance floor can be hazardous for traffic
flow. Is there a door that opens in toward the cake? Are the tables sturdy
enough to hold the cake(s)? Does the reception site have tables and table
coverings?
Person to cut the cake
13. DonΉt assume that a caterer or reception site personnel will be cutting your
cake. You should ask if this service is included and if so how much the fee will
be for the service. Also ask if the caterer provides the cake serving knives? If
you ask a personal good friend to serve your cake, you are asking them to work
your wedding party event. Are you bestowing an honor on them? Or are you cutting
corners at the expense of your party guests.
Ornaments
14. When picking an ornament for your cake consider the weight. Icing and cake
are soft so very heavy ornaments must have some extra support in the cake. If
you do select a heavy ornament and it should fall from the top it can do damage
to tiers as gravity pulls it downward. If that should happen you should be
prepared to pay the decorator extra to make an extra trip back to the reception
site to repair the damage.
Phone Numbers
15. Phone numbers would be appreciated by the persons you have acquired to work
together on your wedding. Such as the caterer, florist, cake decorator and
photographers generally need to know the others schedules to be able to
coordinate deliveries for your wedding day schedule.
Final Cake Payment
16. Final payment for your wedding cake will vary with individual bakeries or
decorators. Two weeks in advance of your wedding is reasonable for basic cakes.
When you consider that your name and residence will be changing it is very
reasonable for payment to be expected in advance.
Delivery
17. The delivery of your cake is covered in the cost of your cake in most
instances if the wedding reception is local. Cake deliveries out of town will
have an extra delivery charge.
Cancellation
18. If for some reason you must cancel your wedding, you should notify the
bakery or individual cake decorator as soon as possible. A forfeiture of the
deposit may be required.
Unexpected Happenings
19. Expect to have the most wonderful day of your life. But with all the
advanced planning and the numerous people required to complete your wedding
plans something will probably go wrong. Only life threatening circumstances
should warrant your truly getting upset. Cake decorators, florists and etc. do
the best they can for each of you individually. If a mistake is made, donΉt let
it upset your day. Just chalk it up to a future fun memory. Memories are not
made up of all the things that go right but alas they are usually formed from
all the little and big things that go wrong. Not funny that day - but someday it
just might be your favorite memory.
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