I have come into a huge amount of old-school wedding cake supplies, and I'm not sure if they're worth keeping and would love some advice.
Earlier this year I did a wedding cake for a former cake shop owner. We clicked since we have very similar personalities and talked a lot about cakes. She mostly did her decorating in the 80's and 90's, and she did the giant buttercream wedding cakes with the pillars and the stairs and the ruffles and all that stuff. My style is much more modern, fondant and sculpted and edgy and clean lines. Anyway she's getting rid of all her cake stuff, so last night I went over there and she gave me 2 HUGE boxes of stuff for free! I also bought a few pans from her (I looked them up later and the value today is $283 just in the pans and I paid $40). It's probably $500 worth of supplies. She was extremely generous.
I'm just not sure what to do with the wedding cake stuff. She gave me tons of pillars, the support plates they fit into, staircases, plastic doves, cake toppers, ruffles, etc. If it went on a giant 80's wedding cake, I now have it. Is this stuff worth keeping? I don't see a trend for the 80's-style cakes to come back, but you never know. And pieces like pillars can be used for other things, though that's not normally something I'd use. I just hate to get rid of this stuff. It's in pretty good condition and to buy all this would be hundreds of dollars. The two boxes can be stored in my garage without too much trouble, but I'm moving next year and have to decide if this is worth moving. What do you guys think? Would you keep it? Get rid of it? Thin it out and keep some? I'm just a small part-time home business and do maybe 20 cakes a year.
Thanks for the advice!
Earlier this year I did a wedding cake for a former cake shop owner. We clicked since we have very similar personalities and talked a lot about cakes. She mostly did her decorating in the 80's and 90's, and she did the giant buttercream wedding cakes with the pillars and the stairs and the ruffles and all that stuff. My style is much more modern, fondant and sculpted and edgy and clean lines. Anyway she's getting rid of all her cake stuff, so last night I went over there and she gave me 2 HUGE boxes of stuff for free! I also bought a few pans from her (I looked them up later and the value today is $283 just in the pans and I paid $40). It's probably $500 worth of supplies. She was extremely generous.
I'm just not sure what to do with the wedding cake stuff. She gave me tons of pillars, the support plates they fit into, staircases, plastic doves, cake toppers, ruffles, etc. If it went on a giant 80's wedding cake, I now have it. Is this stuff worth keeping? I don't see a trend for the 80's-style cakes to come back, but you never know. And pieces like pillars can be used for other things, though that's not normally something I'd use. I just hate to get rid of this stuff. It's in pretty good condition and to buy all this would be hundreds of dollars. The two boxes can be stored in my garage without too much trouble, but I'm moving next year and have to decide if this is worth moving. What do you guys think? Would you keep it? Get rid of it? Thin it out and keep some? I'm just a small part-time home business and do maybe 20 cakes a year.
Thanks for the advice!










