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Anatomy
of a Wedding Cake
Article
provided by The Cake Decorators
The traditional wedding cake called for a
tiered, white cake with white icing.
Today, just about anything goes! Wedding cakes come in all different
shapes, styles, flavours, colours and
decorations.
Your wedding cake should be individually
designed to your match own personal
style and taste (no pun intended!) as well as the wedding decor and
colour scheme. So, let's start with the basics…

Shapes & Sizes
- The traditional shape of the wedding cake is either round or
squares. But, don't let your imagination stop there. Many shapes are now
available to enhance and give a unique look to
your cake. Many bakers offer oval,
hexagon and heart shapes - just to name a few. Although round is still
the most popular.
Square shaped cakes can be decorated in the
style of gift boxes in beautiful
designs with cascading ribbons. A creative baker Can
create a magnificent castle or a lighthouse, for a "seaside"
wedding.
Keep in mind that a square or round cake
can be cut and served more quickly,
easily and will likely serve more guests
Fancy Flavours
- Having trouble choosing a flavour for your cake?
Choose a multi-flavoured cake. They come in
so many yummy varieties from vanilla to
rich chocolate mud, lush white mud, carrot, banana, caramel for those
who dare to be different. Traditional Fruit is still a favourite.
Icing on the Cake - Most cakes are covered
in a soft white or ivory icing but
sometimes pastel pink or peach can be used to match your wedding colours.
Dark chocolate icing rolled fondant. As the name implies, rolled fondant
is icing that is rolled over the layers of the cake for a completely
smooth and very elegant look.

Dazzling
Decorations - Find a decorator that can make flowers that will
match your wedding bouquet. Roses, Oriental
lily, Gerber, tulips, daffodils,
lissiantha, orchids. Modern Saturn ribbons to coordinate with the
wedding colour scheme.
Some Decorators are even painting designs
on the cakes for a truly exquisite
look. Cakes can be decorated to match the bride's china pattern using
this "painted on" technique. Simply breathtaking!
Here, your choices are endless…Some
brides like to take a particular element
of the wedding decor and design the cake around that theme.
Decorators can decorate cakes with the look
of embroidery, lace, appliqué or
elegant drapes or swags. For instance, many brides will use the lace or
detailing from their wedding gown as a design
for their wedding cake. Bring in a
picture of your gown and talk to your baker to incorporate the lace or
pearl beading detail into the cake.
Remembering the more intricate the cake the
more expensive the cake will be.
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