Fanciful Wedding Cake Activities in Prescott, AZ

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 | local info

Watching the bride and groom thrust cake into each other’s mouths is a long-enjoyed tradition for Prescott weddings, but there are many more fun wedding cake activities to consider as well.

One new option that’s gaining popularity in Prescott is to have cupcakes instead of a cake. This is normally cheaper than having a cake and it can be a lot of fun. Cupcakes are decorated in conjunction with the wedding theme, just as a cake is, but the cupcakes are instead organized on tiered cake plates and displayed on a cake table until it’s time to consume them. The cupcakes can be simply handed out on plates to each wedding guest.

You can construct activities into the cupcake display. For Instance, the cupcakes for the bride and groom can have a different ornamentation from the ones for the guests. To keep things interesting, you can have the Prescott bakery include a valuable prize in one or a few of the cupcakes.

Many people are under the impression that once the cake is cut, they are free to leave the reception if they so wish. Since cake cutting usually comes after the meal and after dancing and other traditional celebration activities, many people take the opportunity to leave the party after the cake is cut and enjoyed.

If you desire your guests to remain after the cake is eaten, it is worth it to build some activities into the cake-cutting event so people will stick around. For example, every guest could receive a slip of paper with thier piece of cake. The slips of paper might give an agenda for the rest of the evening or might ask the guest to perform a short dance, to give the groom or bride a kiss, or instruct them to take the flower girl out on the dance floor for a spin. The element of the unknown will keep the guests guessing and supply some amusement as the instructions are carried out.

Just try adding a little creativity to your wedding and it will be an evening to remember for everyone. 

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