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Which cake do you think would be more suitable for a 'renewal of vows' reception
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http://www.google.com...sa%3DN%26tbs%3Disch:1
http://www.google.com...sa%3DN%26tbs%3Disch:1
I can hire the tins no problem, and I'll make and ice the cakes myself, and do the sugar-craft rose/flowermaking - I can't decide which one to copy. The couple will have been married 40 years, and didn't have a proper reception first time around, they just went out for a meal with their parents, one bridesmaid and the best man - this time they're having a reception for 200+, (end of November) they're a lovely couple and I wanted to do something nice for them
http://www.google.com...sa%3DN%26tbs%3Disch:1
I can hire the tins no problem, and I'll make and ice the cakes myself, and do the sugar-craft rose/flowermaking - I can't decide which one to copy. The couple will have been married 40 years, and didn't have a proper reception first time around, they just went out for a meal with their parents, one bridesmaid and the best man - this time they're having a reception for 200+, (end of November) they're a lovely couple and I wanted to do something nice for them
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mercia the pics are lovely, but I can't tell which has which name....? Personally, if they didn't have a cake first time round, I would go for something traditional - the second page (white with red flowers) is lovely and simple - but it depends how wacky the couple are, they will have been married in 1970 so anything could go!
They are both lovely - I think myself I would go for the Petal Cascade.
We had two cakes for our wedding 5 years ago - the wedding cake was zany, 3 layers in peacock colours with peacock feathers bursting out of the top cake ball - the for the evening we had a trad square cake.
Lucky people - these look beautiful. I envy people who have this skill, baking is a talent I don't have.
We had two cakes for our wedding 5 years ago - the wedding cake was zany, 3 layers in peacock colours with peacock feathers bursting out of the top cake ball - the for the evening we had a trad square cake.
Lucky people - these look beautiful. I envy people who have this skill, baking is a talent I don't have.
in the 'contemporary' section, the first one - valencia - is the one i like, but instead of a bunch of flowers on the top, you could do a trail of stargazer lillies or roses winding their way down. i personally prefer cakes which stack like the valencia, rather than on a stand or pillars. i really don't like the trend for cupcakes either.
i'm sure whichever one you eventually do they'll love it, more so that you've taken the time and trouble to do it personally.
i'm sure whichever one you eventually do they'll love it, more so that you've taken the time and trouble to do it personally.
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