chubbyalaskagriz
New member
This may miff or offend some folks- but I feel I gotta say it anyway.
I just saw pics from a wedding that a friend attended 2 weekends ago.
The ceremony was beautiful. The bride was gorgeous- the groom handsome.
The flowers were stunning.
The reception was a buffet affair for 150 and looked so classy & elegant.
The cake was really pretty and covered in fondant and flowers.
BUT the cake (my guess? At least $400.00 if not more) was served on a cardboard round covered in tin foil. TACKY!
I first took cake decorating classes 30 years ago. My teacher then told we students “NEVER USE PLAIN SILVER ALUMINUM-FOIL! When making cakes for peoples’ special events your first investment MUST BE a variety of serving plates, trays and platters to make these events “occasions”.” And that has stuck w/ me today.
Using aluminum foil is like using chewing gum to stick a diamond back into a ring-setting. Or using duct tape to put the hood ornament back onto your Mercedes.
Even a mediochre cake looks classy and professional when served on a silver-tray, a mirror, a fabric-covered board, a wooden cutting board, etc.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE- DON’T DEMEAN YOUR ART AND DIMINISH YOUR PROFESSIONALISM BY USING CARDBOARD AND TIN FOIL!
I just saw pics from a wedding that a friend attended 2 weekends ago.
The ceremony was beautiful. The bride was gorgeous- the groom handsome.
The flowers were stunning.
The reception was a buffet affair for 150 and looked so classy & elegant.
The cake was really pretty and covered in fondant and flowers.
BUT the cake (my guess? At least $400.00 if not more) was served on a cardboard round covered in tin foil. TACKY!
I first took cake decorating classes 30 years ago. My teacher then told we students “NEVER USE PLAIN SILVER ALUMINUM-FOIL! When making cakes for peoples’ special events your first investment MUST BE a variety of serving plates, trays and platters to make these events “occasions”.” And that has stuck w/ me today.
Using aluminum foil is like using chewing gum to stick a diamond back into a ring-setting. Or using duct tape to put the hood ornament back onto your Mercedes.
Even a mediochre cake looks classy and professional when served on a silver-tray, a mirror, a fabric-covered board, a wooden cutting board, etc.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE- DON’T DEMEAN YOUR ART AND DIMINISH YOUR PROFESSIONALISM BY USING CARDBOARD AND TIN FOIL!