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I don't know how I missed this thread!

By the time Hicham and I have a reception hopefully I'll know something about fondant so I can make out cake.

I looove that soccer ball groom's cake. Hicham would love that! What a good idea.

I love all the pictures.

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Our cake - 3 different flavors - chocolate mousse, rasp/white chocolate & yellow with fresh fruit - we didn't have much choice on style so I went very simple & used our flowers to make it prettier:

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Beautiful! I love simple styles.

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Our cake - 3 different flavors - chocolate mousse, rasp/white chocolate & yellow with fresh fruit - we didn't have much choice on style so I went very simple & used our flowers to make it prettier:

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Beautiful! I love simple styles.

Thanks! me too. And I love orchids so why not let natural beauty speak? :)

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using styrofoam is quite normal...wedding cakes are expensive though and take a lot of time. a cake the size of mine with as much detail as mine I would sell for $3500 to $4000 depending on what fillings they wanted. our cake was white chocolate buttermilk cake with some tiers filled with lemon curd and othes with strawberries & cream

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using styrofoam is quite normal...wedding cakes are expensive though and take a lot of time. a cake the size of mine with as much detail as mine I would sell for $3500 to $4000 depending on what fillings they wanted. our cake was white chocolate buttermilk cake with some tiers filled with lemon curd and othes with strawberries & cream

whoa! I had no idea cakes were so expensive!

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man, I can't wait for our anniversary to get here so I can finally dump that cake that's been occupying space in my freezer for almost a year.



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man, I can't wait for our anniversary to get here so I can finally dump that cake that's been occupying space in my freezer for almost a year.

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using styrofoam is quite normal...wedding cakes are expensive though and take a lot of time. a cake the size of mine with as much detail as mine I would sell for $3500 to $4000 depending on what fillings they wanted. our cake was white chocolate buttermilk cake with some tiers filled with lemon curd and othes with strawberries & cream

whoa! I had no idea cakes were so expensive!

Depends on the cake. Our entire reception was around $4000, so there's a lot of variation.

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Here's our cake and the cookies my mom and MIL made for each guest :)

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using styrofoam is quite normal...wedding cakes are expensive though and take a lot of time. a cake the size of mine with as much detail as mine I would sell for $3500 to $4000 depending on what fillings they wanted. our cake was white chocolate buttermilk cake with some tiers filled with lemon curd and othes with strawberries & cream

Your cake is very pretty but I don't see it being in that price range. When I shopped cakes for the wedding, the only ones I saw in that price range were the ones that had tons of handmade sugar flowers. I don't really see that your cake could feed more than 200 people and that would be around $20 per serving!

My cake was made for 200 guest and had 4 layers. Each layer was a different flavor and everytihng made from scratch. Bottom layer was a Marble cake with rasberry preserve filling, one layer was traditional white cake with apricot filling, one was mocha cake with a hazenut filling, and one was coconut cake with a fresh strawberry filling. I only paid $3.50 per person. That included delivery as well.

using styrofoam is quite normal...wedding cakes are expensive though and take a lot of time. a cake the size of mine with as much detail as mine I would sell for $3500 to $4000 depending on what fillings they wanted. our cake was white chocolate buttermilk cake with some tiers filled with lemon curd and othes with strawberries & cream

whoa! I had no idea cakes were so expensive!

Depends on the cake. Our entire reception was around $4000, so there's a lot of variation.

I agree. Our reception cost about 18K and only $700 of that was for the cake.

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