Has anyone else considered getting a small one or two tier cake for cutting and then getting sheet cakes for the guests from costco? 15.99 for a sheet cake at costco is pretty hard to beat. I'm just not sure what cake table would look like with a tiny cake on it? Anyone priced out a small cutting cake? TIA!
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Costco is great though, and I would totally go through them if I didn't want to pay extra to bring it in!!
The last two weddings I have been to had small cakes for cutting then sheet cakes. The first wedding had their venue/caterer cut the sheets out of the room and just serve slices. And the second wedding had the caterer cut in front of guests. I think this style, small cake/sheets, is becoming the norm up here, my opinion.
Kelli Morse has great prices. You should look into her! Plus her cake is TO DIE FOR!
I agree with Sarack. I considered doing sheet cakes too, but Kellie's prices were so reasonable, a three tier cake didn't bust my budget.
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Personally, I'm a huge fan of Safeway's buttercream frosting, so I really want that! (No fondant here, please.) But would it be cheaper to just get a small cutting cake from Safeway (cause I'm definitely eating it), and then get a sheet cake for everyone else.
I think doing sheet cakes is fine, but be sure that they match your tiered cake if you don't want guests to know that you have the sheet cakes in the back.
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