OK, crazy lady calls yesterday and she wants a wedding cake like the one that was passed around the internet. The one that was a replica of the bride and was as tall as her......I think everyone saw it.
Anyway, this woman asks me if I can make one of these, Yeah, right, like I want THAT headache! I don't need that much stress in my life, thank you.
I refered her to some atlanta guy who was on the cake challenges. Joshua John's cakes.....something like that.
And only 4 ft tall.....
I usually jump on the chance to do new and exciting but not this time.....it seems like it would be a PITA and not fun
cakes like that have "micro managing bride" written all over them.
Could I? yes
Would I? yes
Could they afford it? No
Between supplies, time, talent, cost of business for other cakes I'd loose $$$ on for doing just hers for weeks, and the extra free for being micro managed by the bride they would need a loan just for the cake.
Oh man, PLEASE tell me you managed to squeeze an estimated expected budget out of her before you hung up! I'm DYING to know what she THINKS a cake like this will cost her!
How tacky. There's just no accounting for taste.
That cake was the ugliest, most tasteless thing EVER (but I really could appreciate the workmanship and the time it took to make a cake like that).
And four feet tall?
We represent the Lullaby League, The Lullaby League, The Lullaby League
And in the name of the Lullaby League,
We wish to welcome you to Munchkinland.
We represent the Lollypop Guild, The Lollypop Guild, The Lollypop Guild
And in the name of the Lollypop Guild,
We wish to welcome you to Muchkinland.
We welcome you to Munchkinland, Tra la la la la la la
From now on you'll be history.
You'll be history, you'll be history, you'll be history.
And we will glorify your name.
You will be a bust, be a bust, be a bust
In the Hall of Fame!
The head and bust of that thing was created out of clay by a sculpter and cost $2500 I believe from the website. It sat on top of basically a tiered cake.
It was still the tackiest thing I've ever - ever seen.
Here is the link to an article on CNN...man what are some people thinking?
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/01/07/cake.irpt/index.html
Actually, if it's the one that was on CakeWrecks, it's not so much tacky as a cultural thing; apparently effigy cakes are common in the bride's native country of Nigeria. I thought it was tacky, too, until I found that out.
After I thought about that for a while, I kind of managed to put it in the same category as personalized wedding toppers that look like the bride and groom. It still seems WEIRD, but...I'll make allowances for cultural difference.
I am Nigerian and I beg to differ with Varika! I too have heard this 'cultural' explanation and IMHO it was something made up to justify the monstrosity that masqueraded as a cake. Hers was the first effigy cake I had ever seen and it was gross! In fact only idols got made into effigies which were often burned! CakeQueen I hope you RUN away from this one as fast as you can.
I would not have done this cake either. It is Tacky but I do also appreciate the work that went into making this cake.
As a wife of an artists (ceramics) who has friends that are sculptures, etc. I have to say at least an artist is not starving for creating a piece. lol!
But I do have this to say:
I seem to be missing the daily memo that says the wedding is about the bride. Wow, I thought it was about the couple. If it was a one person show then why is the groom there?
I seem to be missing the daily memo that says the wedding is about the bride. Wow, I thought it was about the couple. If it was a one person show then why is the groom there?
MamaBerry I SO have to agree with you on that one!!![/quote]
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