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Choosing Wedding Cake Designer
How to Choose Wedding Cake Bakers and Designers :
Finding a baker to make your wedding cake is an easy task,
but finding a baker who will create a "cake to
remember" requires a little more thought. You deserve a
cake that will not only dazzle the eye, but tempt the taste buds
as well.
- Finding the Right Designer and Baker
- Like many decisions you'll be making for your big day,
a recommendation is worth a lot. Ask recently wed family
and friends who they used, and whether or not they were
satisfied with their experience.
- Ask your caterer or wedding site. They can most likely
create a delicious wedding cake for you. If they can, be
as specific with them as you would with any cake
designer- ask to have a tasting, show them pictures etc.
If they don't make cakes, they'll likely have a host of
recommendations.
- Keep it simple and consult the yellow pages under
bakery.
- Your florist, photographer or other wedding vendor may
have some connections to a wedding cake designer.
- Your favorite restaurant's pastry chef may have
recommendations, or might be willing to bake the wedding
cake himself.
- If you've got the perfect bakery where you buy your
morning croissant or éclairs for that special dinner,
talk to them about making it. But make sure you ask the
right questions to ensure they know their wedding cake
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- Questions to Ask
- How many years have you been in business?
- Do you have references?
- Is your health department licensing up to date?
- May I see your working facilities?
- Have you made all of the cakes in your portfolio
yourself?
- How do you determine the cost of your cakes? Is it per
slice?
- Do you charge additional for each layer of the cake
being different flavors? Do you charge additional for
fillings?
- Is there a delivery fee?
- Do you rent equipment? If so, what is the charge?
- What type of retainer fee do you require?
- When is the balance due?
- How soon do you bake before the wedding?
- Do you ever freeze cakes? (If they do, do not book
them!)
- What time will you deliver the cake on my wedding day?
- Do you customize cakes, or do I have to pick a design
in your portfolio?
- What days are best for me to reach you?
- Do you have cake tasting? Can I participate more than
once?
- Do you provide fresh flowers? Or do I get these from
my florist?
- Have you won any awards for your talent?
- Do you specialize in any a particular technique or art
form?
Now that you have found your baker, do not chance losing
them. Sign a contract and leave a retainer so that someone else
doesn't book your day and time. Get copies of receipts and keep
them in a file for your records. Continue to maintain contact
with your baker and update them on your most recent ideas. This
will help orient the cake designer to the style of cake you are
envisioning. Collect photographs of cakes from magazines,
websites, and books so that you can give your baker a visual
representation of what you want.
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