Monday, January 26, 2015

Pick A Divorce Party Cake

Divorce parties, like weddings, aren't complete without a cake. As divorce parties become more popular, cakes are becoming more elaborate. The groom may not be there in person, but he's usually reflected in the cake's decor, whether he's being pushed over the edge or at the foot of a knife-wielding bride.


Instructions


Pick a Bakery for the Cake


1. Decide what size cake you need depending on how many people you invited. You should start looking for a baker a few weeks before your party, so you may not have a final headcount yet. Provide a close approximation. Divorce cakes come in all shapes and sizes and are usually modeled after wedding cakes.


2. Call local bakeries and ask if they've created divorce cakes. If so, ask if you can see photos and a price list. Some bakeries may have photos online. If they've never made one before, ask if they could copy a design that you would provide.


Pick a Theme for the Cake


3. Choose a theme provided by the baker, or provide your own. The design can reflect a fun take on divorce, like the broken chain of a "ball and chain" or the bride and groom on two separate halves of cake. There are several ideas online (see Resources below). Some designs are edgier and more graphic, such as Shanna Moakler's divorce cake (see Resources below). Choose a design that you feel is appropriate for your guests.


4. Provide a design for the baker and find out if they will be able to accommodate your request.


5. Order a cake that will be ready the day before your party and confirm that it is ready for pick-up.


6. Pick up the cake in plenty of time for the party and store it in a cool, dry place.

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