Practice Wedding Cake

Decorating By BakerBea Updated 28 Mar 2006 , 1:34am by crouton800

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BakerBea Posted 25 Mar 2006 , 3:14am
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I just posted a pic of a practice cake and would like all you ladies to give me some constructive criticism.. I've never made a wedding cake before today and need to get really good at it I have three kids getting married icon_eek.gif .please be nice

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HollyPJ Posted 25 Mar 2006 , 3:21am
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Very nice work. I thought the cakes were dummies at first because they are so perfectly square! I'm not a huge fan of pillars (just my personal preference), but the cakes themselves look very nice. Your detail work is nice and even.
Good job!

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Cakepro Posted 25 Mar 2006 , 7:23pm
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Beautiful work, Mother of the Bride/Groom x 3!!

Your corners are very straight and everything is nice and level.

Question ~ are you putting things between the tiers, such as flowers, that require the use of the separator plates? My personal preference (which GREATLY simplifies things) is the push-in pillars, which I use if I don't have to place decorative items between the tiers.

Great job! icon_smile.gif

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cashley Posted 25 Mar 2006 , 7:31pm
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Your cake look great you did a wonderful job. My preference would be to have a larger base cake but that is my personal preference.

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crouton800 Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 1:34am
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Hi BakerBea,

I don't think you have to worry, your white 3 tier cake shows that you have the skills to do a wedding cake icon_smile.gif! and you get to do three!! what fun!
Just my personal opinion...I think that the bottom pillars seem a bit too high...a proportion thing. But that's just me. My 2 cents. I'm sure you'll do your kids proud!

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