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Ten Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Meet With Your Wedding Cake Artist by Leanna Brown

I am SO excited to share this list of questions you should ask yourself before you sit down with your cake artist. I know this is a stressful time, but you’re going to do great! This is one of the most exciting parts of planning because you get to stuff your face with delicious cake while you talk about your wedding! What could be better than that? Let’s get started!

1. What is your wedding “theme”? 

Are you a rustic bride? Are you a prep style modern bride? Are you an elegant, classic bride? What kind of wedding are you wanting? I see it all the time. A bride/groom sees a cake they love, shows it to me, and it is NOTHING like their wedding style. You don’t want a dirty iced cake at your art-deco wedding. So I urge you to decide this before you sit down with your cake artist. 

2. What are your wedding colors?

You may think this doesn’t matter when you talk about a cake, but IT DOES! Why? What embellishments are going on your cake? Do you want color on your cake? What are your table linens looking like? Are you doing gold or silvers? All these things matter SO much! Don’t be surprised when your cake artist asks you this question. Be ready to answer! Bring your wedding swatches, photos of your bridesmaid dresses, maybe even share what your guest tables are going to look like.

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3. What is your budget?

This is a huge moment of truth right here. Most of my couples will sit down with me, and they have NO IDEA how much wedding cakes cost. Guess what!? You don’t have to! That’s not your job, so you can relax. Just for kicks, I want you to think of a price in your head right now for one-hundred servings of cake. If you’re guessing around $500-$1500, you’d be right. Yes, those are extravagant differences in price. It all depends on who you’re talking to. I myself, charge $4.00 for buttercream cakes, and $8 for fondant cakes. (If you were wondering!) This is a tricky question, because each and every cake artist defines their cost by their expenses, level of expertise, and how much they want to be paid hourly. I know this seems like a lot of information all at once, so let’s slow down.

4. Pinterest board or no Pinterest board?

I say, PINTEREST YOUR LITTLE HEART OUT! Just don’t let it define your cake. Don’t strip your cake decorator of his/her favorite part. Designing your cake. This is what I tell most all of my brides. “Put a board together, invite me to it. Find cakes that you love certain things about. Like the lines on that cake? Like the cake stand on that one? Like the color scheme on that one? Pin it, and put in the comments what you want me to know! Then, we will sit down, and I will sketch up all the things you love about all 12 of these cakes.” 

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5. Should I schedule a cake tasting?

OH MY GOODNESS! Yes, girl. You should! This is SO, SOOOO important. If you get nothing else from me, get this. You need to know that the cake you are investing in, tastes to your liking! I URGE you to make sure you love the taste. There is nothing worse to me than going to a friend’s wedding, seeing the cake, and biting into it…only to be absolutely disappointed by the way the cake tastes. If your cake artist doesn’t do cake tastings, ask them to make an exception. If they absolutely won’t, order cupcakes from them. Do whatever you have to do to make sure that cake is worth eating!

6. Should I have my cake delivered?

This. This question is so important, and the answer should always be YES! I know it’s tempting. It’s such a high fee…but the last, and I mean the VERY last thing you want to happen, is for your cake to be splattered in the back of your Aunt Millie’s car. Firstly, this can ruin relationships with people. You might have a hard time forgiving someone who ruined your 4 tier, $1700 cake…but ultimately, you went with the cheaper option. You have to prepare yourself for that kind of risk. Don’t put any of your loved ones in that position, with that much responsibility. You know who could handle it? Your professional cake artist! We deliver cakes all the time, all week long. We have the equipment, the space, and the knowledge to handle your cake delivery. I know the delivery fee may be hefty, but the stress and complications, not to mention the time it takes to deliver a cake, is WORTH every penny you spend. Protect. Your. Investment.

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7. Real flowers or sugar flowers?

We all have different opinions on this. My professional opinion, is to go with what you like the look of the best. It’s pretty rare anybody actually eats your sugar flowers. (I’d be absolutely disturbed by anyone eating your real flowers! Hah!) This is one way to cut your cost. Most sugar flowers are anywhere from $25-$60 per flower. If you absolutely need to cut costs, just do real flowers! **Important** PLEASE give as much advanced notice as possible. Most cake artists make their sugar flowers at least a month in advance, if not more. It’s important to maintain a healthy relationship with your vendors. (Not just your cake artist!) Please be mindful of their time. 

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8. Will I have to pay upfront?

It definitely depends on who it is. A lot of people do things differently, just like any other vendor field. I would ask this question while you’re scheduling your cake tasting. (Because you’re GOING to have a cake tasting, RIGHT?!) Most cake artists require a 50% retainer. Just be prepared for that during your tasting. A lot of cake artists will give you a certain amount of time to sign the contract, and pay your dues. If you’ve expired that time, your date is FREE game, girlfriend!

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9. Cupcakes or a large cake?

Before we go into that, let’s talk about sheet cake. I know, I’m just crazy over here expecting you to follow along, but hear me out. Somewhere in the deep depths of the Internet, someone released an article that says that sheet cake makes your costs cheaper. THIS IS SO UNTRUE. If you go to the grocery store, and you want 3 loafs of bread. They are all the same price, aren’t they? You buy each loaf at the same price. It doesn’t matter how it comes. The only way it will differ in price, is by the brand you buy. Think about that the same way you think of cake. A slice of cake, is a slice of cake, is a slice of cake. Now, about the initial question at hand! Cupcakes or a large cake? I know a lot of you see these beautiful dessert tables on Pinterest and you just SWOON over the idea of those cute little cupcakes. Cute they may be, but cheaper they are not. How many flavors of cupcakes are you having? Let’s say you’re having 4 cupcake flavors, and a 5th flavor of cake. Uncle Henry isn’t going to take one cupcake. You may want to, in your mind, think he will be modest as can be at a beautiful cake table covered in delicious sweets. However, he’s going to take a red velvet, a chocolate, and a slice of your cake. What does that mean for you? You guessed it! Your serving numbers will rise!

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10. Is it worth the money?

Let’s be real right now. This isn’t just any day. This is YOUR WEDDING DAY. Do NOT sell yourself short. Do not go cheaper just because you want to save a few bucks. Twenty years from now, people are going to be looking forward to seeing two things. Your dress and your cake. Walk in there, and GET WHAT YOU WANT! You will regret it if you don’t, I promise.

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I sincerely hope this helped! Cake is a wonderful thing, but it is not just cake. 

“May this cake mark the start of your sweet new adventure.” I know planning a wedding can be VERY stressful, but try your hardest to enjoy each moment! Once you see it all come together on your wedding day, you will see all your hard work has paid off! Now, get on the phone ASAP and call your favorite local cake artist to schedule that cake tasting we talked about!


My name is Leanna Brown, and I am the owner and operator of Cake Me With You, located in Tallahassee, Florida. I am 26, I have a loving husband, and two beautiful daughter’s.

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Choosing your wedding colors | Cinnamon Wolfe Photography | North NJ Wedding Photographer

by Jennifer Prince

Let's Talk Color

It's definitely safe to say that whether we realize it or not, color has a big role in our lives - and I'm glad! After all, playing with hues is fun - especially when you are planning your wedding. 

Before I get into the nitty gritty of talking about color, I want to stress one thing. This is YOUR wedding! I want to give you suggestions and guide you along the way, but the one thing I love about today's bride is that she gets to use her creativity and stay true to herself. I've seen soft, lovely monochromatic weddings, yet there are also stunning events that use a whole rainbow's worth of colors. So, keep in mind that this is your special day.  

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photo by Visions by Heather

Ok, let's chat about the "lovely" and other things to consider when you are choosing a color palette for your day. 

Think about the season

Some hues lend themselves to a season more easily than others. When I think of fall, browns, burnt orange, yellows and rusty reds come to mine, yet that is contrasted with spring, where soft pastels are more useful. The season - and flowers that may be in season at the time of your wedding - play a big part in your color scheme. 

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Assess your location


When you are getting married outdoors, pretty much any color can come into play - yet move things inside, and you truly need to assess your location. If your ballroom is dark or small, you may want to consider a lighter, brighter color palette to make the room seem larger and more spacious - especially when it comes to reception linens.


Determine the personality of your event.

Looking for a regal, upscale feel? Choose jewel tones, metallics or a monochromatic palette. Want a vintage vibe? Pastels and lighter colors - even Pantone's colors for 2016 of Rose Quartz and Serenity - will evoke a sense of nostalgia. 

Be thoughtful


Afraid of color? Use bold colors selectively. If you love magenta yet are afraid to utilize it full force, then use it as an accent - the writing on your invitations, the boutonnieres, floral ribbons and the like may be where you want to utilize those fun pops. If your bridesmaids are bold, have them wear a bright hue, which will look stunning! 

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Photo by Alina Thomas Photography

Placement is key

Your colors evoke a feeling, yet so does how you utilize them. If you are bold enough to go for orange, there is a big difference between having your bridesmaids decked out in the hue and having it in your bouquet vs. utilizing it for the main table linen color and uplighting. You can do it all, but careful color placement has a higher impact than overuse. 

Trends? What trends?


Don't be afraid to buck the trends. There I said it! If I'm seeing a ton of a certain color wedding palette on Pinterest, my personal tendency would be to stay away. You shouldn't feel pressured to utilize certain colors just because they happen to be en vogue at the time - again, this goes back to being true to yourself. If the hot hue is blush, then by all means don't be afraid to deck your groomsmen out in red. We all love a great surprise. 

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Photo by Zachary Taylor Photography

Color Wheel


We all took art, but you don't have to be an expert! A friendly glance at the color wheel can also help to blend colors. Honestly, I'm not a big fan of complementary colors, which are opposite on the wheel. Supposedly they go together well, but I'm not sure I'd want to have a bright purple and yellow wedding, yet softening the colors to a more pastel hue would work nicely. 

Expect the Unexpected


Look in unexpected places for inspiration. When you are undecided, finding cues in your everyday may be the best thing. Does the floral pattern on your yearly planner bring you joy? Take note of the hues on the cover - maybe they could be translated into a wedding scheme. Going for a walk may even help. A budding flower garden may inspire you to combine colors that you didn't even dream of! Perusing a local art gallery will provide ideas, too. Look at what pieces speak to you and draw inspiration from the artist's color choices. 

Neutral for the win! 


When in doubt go neutral or monochromatic. If you truly are unsure of yourself, going with a neutral, natural palette won't steer you wrong. Neutrals include whites, browns, grays and greens. Yes, green is a neutral - after all have you ever seen a flower that didn't match it's stem? I dare say that blue - powder, denim, navy - is also a neutral. Think about the sky and your favorite pair of jeans. It's hard to find something that doesn't complement blue! Play around with different neutrals. If that doesn't work, a monochromatic palette of your favorite color is also a lovely choice.

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Photo by Debbie Ringle Photography

No matter your choice, your event will be a day to remember, and in the end you get to marry the love of your life. I'd be tickled pink over that... ha! Happy wedding planning! 


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Jennifer Prince blogs at Hill City Bride, a Virginia based wedding inspiration site. In addition she publishes a magazine - The Clutch Guide - and enjoys time with her husband, three children and kitties. Keep up with her at www.jennlynnprin.com


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