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Wedding Cakes - Wedding Cake Choices and Designs
Wedding cakes are taking on so many new and different points of view to move with the trends. Wedding cakes are covered in butter cream, rolled fondant, fondant lace, or in white or dark chocolate to create the perfect canvas for the beauty of your wedding cake to unfold. Wedding cakes are the main focus but other celebration cakes are featured as well for special occasions such as engagements and anniversaries. Wedding cakes are not designed to be jostled when someone walks by, the surface on which the cake table is set must be firm and unyielding. Wedding cakes are as much a traditional part of weddings as the bride being late and the best man fluffing his speech. Wedding cakes are not only used to feed guests, but they are used for decoration purposes. Wedding cakes are garnished with nuts, fudge or even spice. Wedding cakes are often in the $3-$5 per slice ballpark, depending on how elaborate the decoration.
Cake flavor and filling can be customized to your liking. Cakes today are more elaborate than they have ever been and you need to follow if you would like people to talk about your cake for the years to come. Cakes are as delicious as they are beautiful, so really express yourself with your wedding cake. Cakes come in an assortment of shapes and frostings. Cakes are decorated with a white chocolate sash and ribbon around the side with white chocolate cones on top.
Chocolate wedding cakes are nothing like traditional wedding cakes. Chocolate wedding cakes began to gain in acceptance within the last couple of decades. Chocolate wedding cakes also offer several options for more variety -- from chocolate cheesecake to chocolate-truffle-adorned white cakes. Chocolate wedding cakes are equally elegant and sophisticated, and can be made to custom orders by professional cake bakers suitable for every taste. Chocolate fountain wedding cakes are a novel and fun alternative to conventional cakes.
Wedding cakes are very personal, have a good idea of the general design and type of cake before contacting wedding cake suppliers.
Trying to save photo files on a CDR... HELP!?
I have my entire wedding photo album saved on my comp, and I am trying to put all the pics onto a disk (CD-R) so that I can have them printed. I've tried every different way I know... Selecting all the files and dragging them to the drive icon, selecting all the files and clicking "Burn Disc", etc. When I try to open the drive with the disc in it, nothing happens, and whenever I try to drag files into it or click Burn - again, nothing happens. I am using Vista Home... Any suggestions??
They are in a file, and I tried the Send to thing... I click it, then I try to open the drive folder from My Comp... it doesnt open. Nothing happens, like I didnt click on anything...
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Would you fly a photographer out to your wedding in exchange for a free photographer and package?
I am a photographer who enjoys wedding photography and book weddings during the weekends on top of my regular job. I see a lot of people are choosing far out destinations or resort weddings and therefore paying top dollar for pro photographers. Just for some feedback from those of you who are married. Would people pay for an international flight in exchange for wedding photos, album, prints and all? I love to travel and that is all I use my wedding money for, so I see it would make sense to give someone a great deal and travel in exchange anyway. Feedback anyone? where would one advertise this?
Just to clarify....I do weddings in order to save money to travel international, ie. NZ to USA mostly and visit friends and have a decent holiday. So to me it's the same thing as someone paying for my ticket and I do the photos. Tickets cost around USD$1000. There would be no extras because I would already be coming here on holiday and paying for that myself, I see it more as a working holiday and it's an exchange rather than paying, so I wouldn't need to charge what I normally would with taxes and all.
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Making my own wedding guest list sheet: ask for addresses?
Instead of buying a wedding guest list book of which only the first page will be filled, I am making my own sheet for guests to sign and I will put this page in my wedding photo album later.
My question: If I already know all my guest's addresses, should I ask for them again beside their names as is tradition in guest list books? or can I just ask for them to sign their names on the lines?
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