With that said, she's my husband's youngest sister and I even offered to do this for her. I always suggest that brides do fake cakes for their wedding, with the top tier real. Here's why:
- I hate making wedding cakes (remember)
- It'll look much prettier, no fault lines for example
- Transportation is a lot less risky
- The beautiful wedding cake stays beautiful throughout the reception, no wedding cake massacre
- The top tier is real so you can cut into it for the couple's first bite
- No freezing a layer for a year (I'll make a replica for the anniversary because 1 year old freezer cake just doesn't sound tasty)
- Have cakes in the kitchen for serving your guests
This is all just my opinion of course. It was a HUGE cake with double thick layers. I was climbing on my kitchen table to get the fondant all rolled out for the bottom tier. I loved the bride's choice of decor, it was classy and simple. It took several hours and hours to get this done, but it was a labor of love and turned out beautiful. The top layer was the bride's favorite, a lemon chiffon with lemon curd filling. Several different sizes of white and silver sugar balls, some silver sprinkles, royal icing adorned the top of each layer and overflowed onto the sides. Congrats to the lovely couple!