Or, like I love cake. I confess to having quite the sweet tooth. Needless to say, choosing a wedding cake baker was among my favorite duties. Although the big day is still more than nine months away, are you surprised to hear that we have ours booked?
As is my custom, I wasn't quite sure what I wanted...
But
this definitely wasn't it!
I used
ProjectWedding as my guide and went nuts. I found this one and I liked the design for the most part, but rather than what they used, I wanted to incorporate the pattern on my invitations (that I have yet to reveal!).
After reading many reviews online, it seemed to me that Houston's top cake baker is
Who Made the Cake? However, after looking into her prices and comparing it to our budget, I didn't think SHE would make OUR cake. I would have loved to use her, but I knew we couldn't afford it. Her work is extremely beautiful; she was even featured on an episode of
Platinum Weddings!
More research led me to
Cakes by Gina. She was recommended by many of the venues we visited. Andrew really liked her because one of her promotional flyers featured a Beatles LOVE cake (their Vegas show- we have seen it three times and love it!) that he was hoping we could recreate. We tasted some cakes at an Open House and liked them a lot.
We arrived at the appointment and met with a consultant, who told us to choose six flavors out of about twelve or so to sample. I'll be honest: I wasn't super impressed with the selection. They were pretty run of the mill. However, we were given some truffles to sample, which were awesome! I gave our consultant the above picture for inspiration with an invitation sample, and she gave me what I wanted.
Andrew wants a groom's cake that is LOST themed.
(Hopefully it comes out a little better than
this one!)
But, neither our consultant nor Gina herself knew a thing about Lost to help us create it. I give them credit for trying, though. They came up with a very rough outline of what they could try to do, but I worried it would lose authenticity coming from non-Lost fans.
So, we were given a quote that we felt was a little high. The cake was good, the designs were nice, and we even considered adding truffles as favors (something that definitely had not had a spot in our budget before). We were walking out when Gina approached us and gave us a hard line, "What will it take for us to get you to sign today?" I was pretty irritated at that. I mean, this was our first cake baker, and tasting cakes is F-U-N. I told her that. Andrew and I both walked out with a pretty bad taste in our mouths. I mean, there are other means of aggressive selling without coming off as a used car salesman.
We were both really put off by the whole thing. We didn't want to give them our business anymore. If they were the bottom line-lowest price, then maybe. But Houston had tons of other bakers to try, and we were ready to go after them. Luckily, we ended up finding our perfect fit. More on that another time...
Did you have any wedding vendors completely turn you off?