Let them eat cake...

Are you in the process of finding a wedding cake? It's quite an exciting process, isn't it? When you think about your wedding cake, you think about the cutting process that happens with your significant other. It's highly symbolic of the future life that you will lead together, and it's quite a memorable part of any wedding ceremony. You should have a fun time looking for cakes, and a delicious one too, as you're going to have to sample what will be at your wedding, after all! We're here to help you find all of the best wedding cake designers and bakeries in Flint.

When you're out and about looking for your wedding cake, there are a few things that you're going to want to keep in mind. Be sure to ask if that bakery sets up tastings, and while you're there, ask them if they offer any discounts for the season of wedding that you're in. You're going to want to tell the baker how many guests you're planning on receiving, as three tiers will generally serve 50 to 100 guests, while 5 layers is better for 200 guests or more. Keep in mind that it's usually priced out by the slice!

One of the best ways to save on wedding cake is to order a small, elegant, designed cake for the viewing and cutting that can serve the wedding table. For the rest of the guests, consider buying a sheet cake. This will save you hundreds of dollars on your ceremony! Fondant icing generally costs more than butter cream, and you'll find that designed elements will have you paying for the cake makers labor. Instead, garnish with fresh fruit or flowers...you won't have to pay someone else to do that, and they're relatively cheap elements by themselves.

Be sure to keep in mind if your wedding is outdoors on a hot day, because certain icings will melt on you! When you look at magazines and pictures on the internet, keep in mind that these cakes have food stylists, editors, and assistants working behind them to ensure the cake looks absolutely perfect. What isn't capable of being fixed is done with photoshop, and what can't be made edible is designed in materials such as styrofoam...so don't take it out on the cake maker if they aren't able to accomplish exactly what it is that you're looking for.

After you've chosen your cake be sure to lock down the delivery details. If you have a cake that's complex, you might need to do some assembling when it arrives at the venue. You might need to allow for time and space for assembly, not to mention, refrigeration may also be required. After the wedding, consider saving a piece of cake in your freezer to eat on your one month anniversary. If you do that, be sure to use saran wrap...aluminum foil might leave you with a frostbitten reminder of your wedding. If you follow these instructions, you'll certainly have a beautiful wedding cake that doesn't cost a fortune.