
OK... I've been thinking long and hard about this topic and have come to the conclusion that I don't want to ever have to deal with a Bridezilla! LOL So I was thinking to add a clause to the contract that states "If at any time Bridezilla appears, this contract shall be null and void" LOL Also, make a sign to display in the shop (if I had a shop).
What do y'all think? Could we get away with this??? LOL
Lazy_Susan







Flaming Bridezilla Cake Instructions:
http://www.theyrecoming.com/extras/bridezilla/
(rolling eyes at the ceiling and whistling a little tune)

7yyrt-
Those are some amazing cakes! In particular the zombie. WOW!!!!!
I just showed my hubby. He is STUNNED. And of course wants to make one. Cause who couldn't use a zombie cake dripping blood?


Well, the zombie is WAY out of our league as well, but that won't stop the man from trying!
We have friends with a Halloween obsession like yours. So much so that they actually own (at last count) three skeletons, two coffins and a herse. Plus a 20x20 storage unit FULL of Halloween supplies. Their house at Halloween.....INSANE!

I mentioned I worked in a commercial bakery...I'll never forget a bride comming in on her wedding day morning in jeans, tank top and veil. Hair and makeup already done, and she was MAD!! We did a 3 tiered fondant covered cake for her. They picked it up and set it up, then the florist proceeded to stick abou 150 roses INTO the fondant sides of the cake instead of setting them between the tiers the way most NORMAL people would do it. Anyway the fondant was pulling and tearing and stetching...it was a mess. She blamed us even though it was the florists fault, and it was a mad dash to the hotel with a bucket of fondant to fix her cake before fire started comming out of her ears...YIKES!!

Rose INTO the fondant!?! Holy shnikies!!! No wonder she was ticked off. To bad she blamed the bakery!


Ok... Note to self ... Always inform the Bride to NOT let the florist stick flowers in the fondant!!! LOL
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