I am going to do my first wedding and I am starting to "freaking" out. The bride wants 4, 8, 10, and 12 inch cakes on separate stands. All of them should have lace borders and pearl designs.
I have no idea how much to charge. I was thinking about $2.00 per serving.
Other thing is, I usually use marshmallow fondant but I am afraid it won't be good enough for something special as wedding.
Can anybody recommend me any not disgusting tasting store fondant?
I have never worked with pearls or lace molds - since I don't have any yet.
Is there any catch I should know about?
Also, some of her cakes will be filled with cream cheese frosting. Is that OK for wedding cakes?
Oh me, too many questions but I rather ask than do something wrong. :)
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at 2.00 a serving, I would go with the MMF...commercial fondant is expensive and will eat up your profits...before settling on 2.00 a serving you need to add up the costs for your ingredients to see if you will break even much less realize a profit...that is a big cake, with costs...sit down, do the homework on cost of ingredients..you don't want to short change yourself....big cake, big work, big price
I agree with everything Linda has said. She encouraged me to use homemade MMF, and I used it on my last baby shower cake. It was a real hit. I flavored it with almond & cherry. I have several silicone moulds, and they work really well. Once I have filled my mould, I place in the freezer for about 10 min, find it easier to pop out of the mould that way. And much easier to cut away any excess fondant.
I also would tell your customer that you need to add up your expenses for supplies & labour costs before you can give her a permanent quote. I am making a wedding cake this Jan/12, and once the bride & her Mom explained what they wanted, I told them what I said above. I figured my expenses, plus I phoned/emailed about 10 bakeries to see what they would charge before I gave my final quote. Then come Dec they are giving me 25% down, but in your case with so many cakes I suggest 50 % for you. Then always full payment the week before wedding. Hope this helps Majka.
And, never worry about asking too many questions, thats how we get our info, right? Thats why we are here, to help each other out. Let us know how things go.
I know how you fell and you have the first huge cake ..i was freaked..and the weather didn't help me at the time so humidity.
I use all my cake with fondant Satin ice fondant is very good and taste delicious., for the mold I used 50/50
with fondant/ gumpaste) it is working very well. Good Luck and think positive and the time you prepare and everything will be smooth .;0)
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