Looking for wedding cake ideas that are as beautiful as they are delicious? Your wedding cake is one of the few elements of your wedding day that needs to look incredible and taste amazing.
From elegant tiered masterpieces to rustic naked wedding cakes and modern artistic creations, the right design can become a stunning centrepiece and one of the most photographed moments of your celebration.
Whether you’re planning a grand country house wedding, a relaxed barn reception or an intimate gathering with your closest family and friends, you’ll find wedding cake makers to suit every style and budget on Bridebook.
Your cake-cutting moment deserves a showstopper.
Find bakers and cake designers who create edible works of art; tiered classics, naked cakes, sculpted centrepieces and everything in between.
Traditional wedding cakes never go out of style. Elegant, timeless and sophisticated, these designs are ideal for couples who love a classic aesthetic.
Classic white fondant with piped lace designs.
Tiered cake with cascading sugar roses.
Vanilla sponge with royal icing and edible pearls.
Fruit cake wrapped in marzipan and smooth fondant.
Monogrammed cake with piped initials in gold.
Pillar-supported tiers with floral accents.
Victorian-style cake with intricate royal icing details.
A two tier wedding cake is ideal for smaller celebrations and couples who prefer understated elegance. These two tier wedding cake ideas prove you don’t need multiple tiers to make a statement.
Minimalist two-tier wedding cake with smooth buttercream.
Two-tier floral wedding cake with fresh blooms.
White and gold 2 tier wedding cake with metallic detailing.
Semi-naked two-tier cake decorated with berries.
Modern two-tier wedding cake with geometric accents.
Small two-tier cake topped with personalised initials.
Watercolour two-tier wedding cake with painted designs.
Textured buttercream two-tier cake with a contemporary finish.
For gorgeously simple two-tier wedding cakes, reach out to Fabu-Lous cakes for tasty yet tasteful inspiration.
Wedding cake prices in the UK vary depending on size, design complexity, ingredients and your chosen cake maker.
As a general guide:
Simple single-tier cakes: £150–£300
Two-tier wedding cakes: £250–£500
Three-tier wedding cakes: £400–£800+
Luxury bespoke designs: £1,000+
Hand-crafted sugar flowers, intricate decoration, premium ingredients and large guest numbers can all increase the final cost. It’s worth speaking to several wedding cake makers to compare styles, prices and availability.
If you’re still not sure, work out your budget to see how much money you have to dedicate towards different parts of your wedding – including your cake.
To make things easier, use our handy wedding budgeting tool so you can keep on top of everything.
What are the most popular wedding cake styles?
Today, many couples choose to go for a fairly uncomplicated style and flavour that they know is likely to be a big hit with most of their guests: vanilla sponge.
Vanilla is simple but delicious and is super versatile, meaning you can use it for practically any type of wedding cake. You can also pair vanilla with other flavours and a huge selection of fillings, from fruit to frosting.
If you’d prefer something traditional, you might choose to go for a fruit cake. While they’re not as popular as they once were, fruit cakes were the number one choice from the 17th century until around the mid-20th century.
How much does a wedding cake cost in the UK?
Asking how much does a wedding cake cost is like asking “how long is a piece of string?”. It really depends on what you want!
But fortunately, here at Bridebook, we take our research into these matters very seriously. Based on the experience of our very own couples, we can confirm that the average wedding cake cost in the UK is around £360.
You can find out more about the pricing of wedding cakes in our handy wedding cake guide.
What size wedding cake do I need?
The size of your wedding cake depends on your guest count. A two-tier cake is often suitable for smaller weddings, while three- and four-tier cakes are better suited to larger celebrations.
Here’s a useful rule of thumb to go by:
2-tier wedding cake cost: £250–£750
3-tier wedding cake cost: £300–£1,000
4-tier wedding cake cost: £400–£2,000+
Average cost per slice: £3–£7
What is the most popular wedding cake flavour?
Vanilla remains one of the most popular wedding cake flavours thanks to its versatility and broad appeal. Lemon and elderflower, chocolate, and red velvet are also common choices.
Can you have a fake wedding cake tier?
Yes! Many couples choose dummy tiers made from decorated foam to create the appearance of a larger cake while keeping costs lower. These tiers are commonly used alongside real cake layers.
Plan your perfect wedding with Bridebook
Here at Bridebook, we’ve helped millions of couples tie the knot and throw the wedding of their dreams with all our tools, tips, advice and inspiration.
As part of that, we have loads of wedding cake makers who are ready and waiting to help you create a delicious, original and showstopping cake that will truly wow your guests. And if you book through Bridebook, you can secure exclusive discounts – so check them out and bring your ideas to reality!
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Bridebook is the world’s #1 wedding planning platform, used by over 2.8 million couples. Our content is informed by real data from the Bridebook UK Wedding Report, which draws on responses from thousands of couples planning their weddings each year. Where expert input is included, contributors are named and their credentials verified. We update our articles regularly to ensure prices, statistics, and advice reflect current market conditions.
Maisie Peppitt is a freelance writer and audio producer with a background in wedding media. She was previously Assistant Editor at Hitched, where she covered wedding planning advice, trends and real weddings for couples across the UK. Maisie now works in audio and podcast production while continuing to write about weddings and relationships. Currently planning her own big day, she brings a fresh, first-hand perspective to modern wedding planning.