My most memorable wedding cake has to be be my sisters. Having to be cake maker and maid of honour was a tall stretch but it worked out well in the end!
Modern, Contemporary, Luxury, Bespoke & Romantic
Make sure you book your wedding cake well in advance to get the cake maker you want. Be sure to also have a tasting session before you order!
My favourite personal touch at a wedding is using the favours as a tribute to someone who was no longer with us.
When a couple contact me, the first thing I need to know is the date of the wedding. Once we have established the date, I would offer the bride and groom a chance to meet to discuss their cake and also offer a tasting session.
After discussing all the design options in depth, and the bride and groom have decided on a final design, I would take all relevant information I need to put together a detailed quote.
This is then emailed over to the couple to look over and decide if they wish to go ahead and book.
To book a cake, I do require a £100 non-refundable, non-transferable deposit. This will confirm your date and the remainder of the balance will not be due until 6 weeks before the wedding.
My signature cake is white or ivory with lots of beautiful sugar flowers and perhaps some piped lace details.
I have done a half and half wedding cake before, where one half looked like a traditional wedding cake (the brides choice) and the other half had a different superhero on each tier (the grooms choice, needless to say!)
I started making cupcakes and birthday cakes as a hobby for friends and family alongside a 9-5 office job. But the more I did, the more I wanted to learn to create bigger and better things. So I practised, practised, practised until I believed I was good enough to make a cake that would be up to a wedding cake standard. It has since snowballed from there!