Unfortunatley, when you visit a wedding website they will have pictures of EVERYTHING. I do suggest checking out Martha Stewart Weddings as her site seems to cater to simple designs. Weddingchannel.com has a HUGE gallery of cakes with a lot of simple designs mixed in. Beware...it will take some leg work and a few minutes of clicking through slideshows but in the end its worth it if you find what you are looking for. Good Luck!
2007-02-14 00:01:40
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answered by SupaDupaWoman 3
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Don't know where in the world you are, but I got my very simple three tiered wedding cake from Waitrose. Plain white with a simple ribbon. We added the flowers ourselves. They had loads of options, including one tier and really fancy so you should find something you like. It was also really cheap - about £30.
Hope this helps and enjoy your day. Remember that there are more important things than the cake.
2007-02-14 23:58:38
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answered by Jennie B 2
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Unfortunately most cakes you will see in books, magazines or online will be decorated quite elaborately. My only suggestion would be is to find some that have very simple decorations and then take it to your baker. Tell them this is the style cake I want minus the flowers, dots, lines etc.. They will help you get the cake of your dreams. Here are a few pics of some plain cakes I could find.
http://www.weddingcakesbydesign.com/basketweave_romance.html
http://www.sapphirefallsbakery.com/cakes/white.jpg
http://www.crumbscakes.co.uk/Assets/Weddings2/lilies_lrg.JPG
http://www.toptier.ie/wedding_cake_44.htm
http://www.taylorsbakery.com/5_Vine_Tall.JPG
http://www.taylorsbakery.com/4_Tier_S-Scroll.JPG
http://www.taylorsbakery.com/4_Tier_Cornelli.JPG
http://www.taylorsbakery.com/4%20Tier%20Swiss%20Dot%20Design%20All%20White.JPG
2007-02-14 01:05:19
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answered by Riss 4
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I was quoted £100 from a local baker for an absolutely plain white 3 tier cake. Then found one in Tescos for £30. I'll be going with Tescos!
2007-02-13 23:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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what i did for the wedding cake itself was this.. i did on square on bottom, then a smaller ontop of that one and then a small round one on the very top and had a ribbon that went on the sides and bottom of the cake to make it look like a huge christmas present b/c thsat is what i did b/c we got married at christmas time..
it was soo pretty.. i did a cheesecake filling with a plain white cake for the outside. good luck and congrats
2007-02-14 03:27:12
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answered by laurieprentice 3
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Call your local bakery and describe the simple white cake you'd like. Ask for suggestions. Avoid using the word wedding, you'll pay less!
2007-02-14 00:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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try here for some ideas
http://weddings.theknot.com/odb/Results.aspx?type=3&wedding_details=Cake
and keep in mind you can take ideas from various cakes you like and then ask the cake designer to combine theme to be a cake you like.
2007-02-14 04:19:28
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answered by Jessica S 4
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Im not sure where exactly you live but go to
www.thecakeatelier.com
This is where i got my cake from and they do whatever you ask them to. Whatever you want...you get, and apart from that, it doesnt taste like your ordinary wedding cake. They use any flavor you ask them to use and it is soooooooooo delicious!! They are very unique and definitely woirth it. You wont regret it!
2007-02-14 00:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Create your own. If you go to your local bakery they will help deisgn your perfect wedding cake. Decorate your cake with something your fiance and you both like.
2007-02-14 10:12:48
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answered by ANGIE 3
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Marks and Spencers, you can decorate them whatever way you want, they come plain, check out their website, plus the cakes are gorgeous
2007-02-14 04:17:45
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answered by ✿Regina Felangie✿ 5
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