Wedding cakes?!


Question: how do i make a three layer wedding cake i want to decorate it really cool so if you could put links on of pics of really cool cakes that are easy to make that would help thanks


Answers: how do i make a three layer wedding cake i want to decorate it really cool so if you could put links on of pics of really cool cakes that are easy to make that would help thanks

There are two types of three layer cakes. One has dividers where you can put decorations in between the layers and the other is one layer stacked on top of each other. First decide which style of cake you'll be making. If you want to use dividers you can purchase them at a craft or cake supply stor. You'll still need cake boards and parchment paper. Maybe one of your local bakeries will sell you these items as craft stores usually sell each size in a package of five or so. Choose a cake recipe. Bake and freeze the cakes ahead of time. Frozen cakes are much easier to crumb coat and frost. Plus you won't be up till three in the morning if you screw up. Go to baking 911.com for information on the different types of frosting fondant, buttercream etc. I like to use a semi- opaque ribbon with a pattern for the borders. No cake decorating skills required and some thinner version of the same color ribbon for accents and use fresh flowers to add more color. Just be sure to tie a ribbon or some gee-gaw on the pin that holds the ribbon on the cake so it doesn't end up on somebody's plate.

http://www.weddingcakes.com/
check out this website it should be very help for looking at the cakes and looking for want you want they are cheap and fast and very easy to make............i hope this helps a ton

http://www.wessexcatering.co.uk/wessex-w...
they had some very beautiful designs...to give you a good idea

If you are not already a skilled cake decorator, I would recommend taking a course - cake decorating is a LOT harder than it looks, and a wedding cake is not something you want to screw up!

Michael's craft stores usually do cake decorating classes every so often.





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