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Wedding Code - by Sharon Boffo

 
Welcome! You might be reading this blog because you are one of the following: • A Bride-To-Be or Groom-To-Be looking for Wedding Planning Tips (Congratulations! You’re soon to join the bandwagon); • A Wedding Fanatic (just like me!); • A Wedding Planner who seeks new wedding ideas; • A Friend or Family member of someone who is planning on getting married; or • Simply an Interested Reader who chanced upon this blog. You are welcome to browse through the posts and pick an idea or two about weddings. Enjoy and please do come back anytime and check out my new posts. Bring a friend or two who you think would enjoy reading through my articles as much as you did. It’s always fun to bounce around ideas -- especially when you’re planning a wedding.

Wedding Cake Disasters

July 13th 2008 07:02
Everybody wants a perfect wedding... This is obviously the reason why we try to plan our wedding ahead of time. Every single moment will me caught on photos and on tape...

But no matter how hard and how meticulous we try to plan it, there is still a bit or two that goes out of hand...

Here are some examples:

Make sure that your baker knows what they are doing or you'll end up with a cake like this. Better yet, to be on the safe side, do away with royal icing as they have a tendency to toughen up. If you are still inclined to have royal icing on your cake, make sure that necessary precautions are taken in storing it.


Click here to view The Uncuttable Wedding Cake

Your cake table plays an important role in your reception. Make sure that it is sturdy and can support the weight of your cake.

Click here to view The Falling Cake

Spontaneous things happen during a wedding, even if you've rehearsed everything a couple hundred times. Perhaps it's the tension that the groom or bride is feeling that brought about such behaviour.

Click here to view The Cake Fight

"Just remember, these clips may seems funny from a third person's point of view. But after you laugh, you must also keep in mind the lesson that it want to impart so you would not be the next victim of such wedding cake disaster."



Videos Courtesy of YouTube
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