When you picture a wedding cake in your mind, you doubtless see a tall cake, in the shape of a pyramid: wide at the bottom, rising to a point at the top. However, two distinct styles of cakes give this effect: the stacked cake and the layered cake.
More on "Stacked vs. Layered Wedding Cakes"The Groom’s Cake is not as well known as the normal wedding cake, but is gaining in popularity. A groom’s cake, briefly, is a wedding tradition normally associated with the Southern United States. The tradition says that a young lady who sleeps with a slice of groom’s cake under her pillow will supposedly dream of the man she will marry.
More on "The Groom’s Cake"Before you sign a contract with a wedding cake designer, make sure the contract covers the following:
1. Vendor contact information
- Name of business, address, phone number
- Name of specific designer you are using
- Emergency contact number for day of wedding

With wedding cakes going for $3 to $15 per slice, it’s no crime to want to save money on this expensive tradition. But how do you cut costs?
More on "Saving Money on Your Wedding Cake"Doubtless you’ve seen reference, not just here, but in other wedding resources, about traditional wedding cakes as well as about unique wedding cakes. What distinguishes one from the other?
More on "Traditional vs. Unique Wedding Cakes"Historically, there have always been many options for the wedding cake, but not so many for toppers. Just like standard bride-in-white and groom-in-tux. However, brides and grooms no longer have to settle for a generic cake topper statuette.
More on "Options for Wedding Cake Toppers"As cakes get more and more specialized, a specific style of wedding cake has arisen that wedding-planners call “Romantic Cakes.” So just what characteristics qualify a cake for that designation?
More on "Romantic Wedding Cakes"The official Wedding cake cutting is one of the most important parts of the reception, and is steeped in tradition. So it should be no surprise that there is a correct way to cut the cake.
More on "How to Cut the Wedding Cake"Fruit-lovers rejoice: There are several ways to use gorgeous, delicious fruit as part of your wedding cake. For instance:
In the Batter
You can select a cake that places fruit directly in the batter.

Often, making your cake unique doesn’t mean having some bizarre design; usually it can be as simple as doing something different with your frostings and fillings. Here are some things to consider as you’re planning your unique wedding cake.
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