Renting Wedding Cakes
Posted in: budget wedding cakes, cake design | February 25th 2010 | no comments
First step in getting one of these cakes is to check out the Fun Cakes Rental store. There are a lot of designs to choose from and that’s the basic idea. You rent your wedding cake because you want to make an impression among the guests and you want your cake to surprise everybody with how beautiful and elaborated it is, without paying for a real one. This is the moment when we tell you the secret.

The things are as follows: the rental wedding cakes provide you with an extraordinary design for cake, meaning they will create you a fake cake, but still looking amazing and real. But the funny part isn’t this, but the one to follow. In the back of the “cake” there is a small door leading to a small slice of real cake for the bride and groom.
The false cake you will order it’s real only on top and on cover, so it won’t cheat the eye of the wedding guests. The real part of the cake is usually made from icing, fondants, gum paste or flower decorations. The other parts of the renting wedding cake are made from pure plastic foam. So after the astonishment, the thrill and the applause are over and done, the cake will be taken into the kitchen, where the real cake will be pulled out, ready to be cut and served. For the guests you can buy a smaller, cheap insignificant one from the bakery in your street.

As we mentioned above, the main reason for anyone to rent a wedding cake is to save some money and get the amazement reactions from his guests. The secret will be safe with the cake, that in case no one knows or suspects anything. The prices of these renting wedding cakes represent only a half of the pricing for a real one. That’s why this business is starting to gain more clients everyday. From $ 250 - a real wedding cake model to $100 – the price of a fake cake, one can be pleased with this kind of dealing.
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