Friday's Featured Wedding

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February 26, 2010

Congratulations Lindsay and PJ

Lindsay and PJ's wedding day was a beautiful crisp fall day–perfect for a fall themed wedding. One of great memories of the day includes the ceremony. The officant was doing a great job with the ceremony and when it came time to do the vows, he turned to Lindsay (after PJ recited his vows) and asked Lindsey to repeat … “I Patrick” and so there were a few giggles until he corrected himself. It was a great moment because it broke some of the nervousness and made it real and fun. After the ceremony the couple headed to one of their favorite parks. The park was just beautiful with so much fall foliage! The couple could relax and enjoy some fun together at the park. The reception was a hoot! Jason and Bill from Hey Mr. Dj had some great ways to get the party going. For an extra special treat the couple tons of little desserts to go along with their cake.

Photos by Pottinger Photography












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Incredible Endings

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February 16, 2010

How long have you been in business?
I have been in business for 20 years.

How many weddings do you do each year?
I limit the number of weddings each weekend to three.

Where are you located?
I am located at 9204 Gunpowder Road, Florence, Ky, about 2 miles from I-75.

What sets your business apart from other wedding cake makers?
Every cake I make is custom designed with the couple. I can create a cake from a photo or from a combination of many ideas pulled together to design the perfect wedding centerpiece.

What is something new that you are excited to share?

I am now offering my Sweet Petits, which are a step above the cupcake trend of today. Like my wedding cakes, they also can be custom designed according to your wedding ideas and colors.
What are some of your favorite types of cakes to make?
I enjoy making wedding cakes that are new and different. I look forward to couples bringing me their ideas and we work together to design a wedding centerpiece that is perfect for their wedding.

What is your favorite part of the wedding day? The most important part, the ceremony itself. When the two of you will become one.

What should a couple know about wedding cakes that they may have not thought of?
The wedding cake should taste as good as it looks and it should look as good as it tastes. All my cakes are kept refrigerated until just before I deliver them a few hours before the reception to ensure that they are at their perfection for your wedding centerpiece.

How do you figure out how many pieces work for the guest size? What do you recommend for an average size (180 guest) wedding? When I meet with couples I find out how they would like the cake to look first then I ask them how many guest they are going to need to serve. I will then design a cake to feed that number of guest.
I can design a 4 layer round cake to serve 177.

What are the advantageous to hiring a professional?
A professional has experience. They will know the details of how to make your wedding cake and get it delivered on time.

What is the biggest cake you have ever made?
I have made wedding cake for over 400 guests. The tallest cake was 6 layers.

Anything else that you would like to share?
It is very important to finish your wedding cake with a decorated table. It can be done very simply or very elaborate. But it is something that must be done to give your wedding centerpiece a finished platform.
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