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Saturday, May 16, 2009

wilton wedding cakes

Wilton wedding cakes are a top choice for brides across the country. The Wilton name and brand is synonymous with excellence in the baking industry, especially when it comes to cake decorating. Whether you find someone who attended the school or take classes to learn the Wilton Method yourself, you can use their wedding cake designs for your wedding dessert.

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The Wilton School has been teaching students how to create fabulous cakes and confections since it began in 1929. The Wilton Method, developed by Dewey McKinley Wilton, focuses on teaching decorators the basics and building upon those fundamentals.

Cake decorators can take classes and workshops at the school itself in Chicago. When calling local bakeries to learn their wedding cake ideas, ask if the decorator has been schooled in the Wilton Method to ensure you get a cake that lives up to your expectations.

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Couples who are trying to find some wedding money saving ideas may consider making the cake themselves. Luckily, local Wilton courses are available across the United States and Canada. Bakeries, craft stores and baking supply stores often have Wilton trained instructors available to teach their three decorating courses, gum paste and fondant course and special projects courses.

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Taking a class does involve an investment of both time and money. You will need to pay for the class itself plus materials, such as decorator’s tips and bags. However, the skills learned will serve you long after the last crumb of cake is eaten. Taking a few classes to learn how to make a single tier wedding cake may end up being more valuable than hiring even the best vendor.
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