Thursday, April 14, 2011

Guide to Wedding Cake Activities

By Amanda Gamdana


Upon arrival at the wedding ceremony reception, many guests head for the cake table so they can admire the cake. Some time later, the bride and bridegroom come along for an image opportunity and the grand cutting of the cake. Then everybody enjoys cake and it's gone. Believe it if you will but, there are a good many more pursuits that can make the wedding ceremony cake more about fun and less about tradition.

Obviously, watching the bride and bridegroom push cake into each other's mouths is a long-enjoyed tradition, but there are a good many more fun - and less messy - pursuits to consider as well.

One new alternative that's gaining popularity is to have cupcakes as opposed to a cake. This is a technique that is commonly more affordable than having a cake and it can sometimes be a lot of fun. Cupcakes are decorated in alignment with the marriage ceremony theme, just as a cake is, but the cupcakes are instead arranged on tiered cake plates and shown on a cake table until it's time to eat them. The cupcakes may be simply handed out on plates to each guest at the wedding.

Now, what's fun about using cupcakes as opposed to a whole bride and groom wedding cake is you can reduce costs, certainly, as many reception halls and caterers charge a per slice fee to cut and serve the wedding ceremony cake, but you can also build activities into the cupcake presentation. For example, the cupcakes that are for the bride and groom might have an alternative decoration than the ones for the guests.

As an extra touch, you might have the baker include a special prize in one or several cupcakes. A tiny charm or tiny toy may be baked into the cupcake. Whoever gets the charm wins a special prize. These prizes can range from a gift basket or gift certificate to a restaurant to a dance with the bride or groom.

Some brides like to make use of a Southern tradition and have charms baked into the marriage ceremony cake. Similar to the idea above for cupcakes, this requires baking small charms or tiny toys (but usually charms) into the cake. People who get one of the charms are said to have good luck. You could even consider having charm bracelet charms baked into the cake that are then made into a charm bracelet for the bride.

Not everybody enjoys cake. What about a pursuit for people who will not be eating cake? They can be required to do the "Macarena" or the chicken dance during the time when everyone else is eating cake. If they manage to do the dance continuously while the other people enjoy cake, they win a prize. Or they simply get to sit around, as now they're tired!

According to the dance during cake style, what about a necessity that in order to get cake, a guest must perform an impromptu dance first? Or there may be trivia questions about the bride and bridegroom or about popular culture. Guests must properly answer the questions before getting their cake. There maybe competitions among tables or individuals for the majority questions answered properly.

Many people think that once the cake is cut, they're free to leave if they wish. Since cake cutting usually comes after the meal and after dancing and different traditional conventional celebration activities, lots of people take the opportunity to leave the party after the cake is cut and enjoyed.

If the bride and bridegroom want their guests to stay after the cake is consumed, it is worth some extra effort to build some activities into the cake-cutting occasion so individuals will stick around longer. This may be as easy as telling people not to leave, or may be more subtle and fun.

For instance, each individual could receive a slip of paper with his or her cake. These slips of paper maybe prepared ahead and provided to the catering company with directions that one folded strip of paper be placed on each plate with the cake. The paper might give a diary for the rest of the evening or might ask its recipient to perform a little dance, to head over to give the groom or bride a kiss, or might ask them to take the flower girl out on the dance floor for a spin. The unknown will keep every guest guessing and supply some entertainment as the directions are carried out.




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