Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - December 2021/January 2022 (Issue 86)

The story of us “Why not go all out and tell your story on your cake?” says Kerry of Angel’s Kitchen. “Think about where you met, where you live, your first date and even honeymoon location,” she advises. Chris at Cakes From The Soul offers further food for thought: “What makes you so compatible, the perfect couple? Perhaps it’s a song, a film, a place or a hobby. Incorporate this into you cake to reflect what it is that makes you, you.” You can also choose to include part of your story, but only on the back of your cake, so that from the front your guests will see a traditional wedding cake. “The hidden part will then be revealed later on in the proceedings,” Kerry explains. Angel’s Kitchen Cakes From The Soul Sarah of Sarah’s Sugarcraft made a stencil of a peacock feather (the bride’s favourite animal) to decorate this all-white wedding cake. The couple’s initials were embossed and delicately highlighted with satin sparkle inspired by the bride’s bodice. www.tamillahaycock.com for Sarah’s Sugarcraft This green and bronze cake by Sarah’s Sugarcraft was created for Matt and Hollie’s wedding to reflect their palette and the bride’s Scottish heritage. Sarah’s Sugarcraft CONTACT OUR EXPERTS Adorabella, www.instagram.com/adorabellacakesandpatisserie Angel’s Kitchen, www.angelskitchen.co.uk Cakes From The Soul, www.cakesfromthesoul.co.uk Sarah McNally Cakes, www.sarahmcnallycakes.com Sarah’s Sugarcraft, www.sarahssugarcraft.co.uk Angel’s Kitchen 70

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