Upstaged by My Wedding Cake

Mom and Dad zMe and Marv

If we are to be honest – 99% of all brides want to be the star of their wedding day. You don’t want a bridesmaid to be hotter, you don’t want your larger than life mother-in-law to steal the show and you have prayed for the last 6 months that your husband’s ex-girlfriend won’t show up and make a scene… or something like that. For me, my reality was that I was upstaged by an inanimate object – my wedding cake.

People did not ask for pictures of my husband and I after our wedding – they asked for pictures of our wedding cake. People who I didn’t even know but had heard about “The Wedding Cake” asked me for pictures of the cake. It was… weird. I had a famous cake.

my wedding cake

Fess up - you wanted to see the cake - not us! Right?

Now in today’s standards, my cake is clearly outdated but several decades ago, it was quite special. The first reason why my cake was such a hit was that there were 7 different flavors of cake hidden underneath the whipped cream frosting – key lime cheesecake, Swedish Princess, chocolate decadence, carrot cake, peanut butter cheesecake, banana nut cake, and a diabetic spice cake for some diabetic relatives. My wedding cake was made by my parents who do most every thing food-related a bit over the top… actually, way over the top! I had 125 guests, the cake should have served about 250 and by the end of the afternoon reception, there was not one bite of cake left. The only piece I got was the one my husband fed me. Our guests, on the other hand, ate several pieces of cake and ran around with forks in their hands eating from their friends’ plates. It was quite a sight to see. It was a fricken’ cake orgy.

The second fun cake related issue was that I did not feed my husband cake… I fed him cake batter! Yes, not a healthy choice and don’t try this at home if you don’t want to risk food poisoning, but my husband had fond memories of his grandmother giving him cake batter so I wanted him to have this little nod to his late nana. In the middle of the reception my mom went and made a simple butter cake batter, placed it in a beautiful glass bowl and hid it underneath the cake table for the big reveal. Right after we did the traditional cutting of the cake, I slipped my hands underneath the table and brought this batter filled bowl out. I then fed my husband his favorite treat (in a large acrylic spoon decorated by mom of course.) To say that my husband loved this surprise would be a great understatement! He walked around for the rest of the reception with bowl in hand and the biggest grin on his face.

Yup… I was clearly not the star of my wedding but I love every vivid memory of watching people go crazy over my parents’ creation, not me – the cake!

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3 Responses to “Upstaged by My Wedding Cake”

  1. Elisa says:

    Our wedding cake was the star of our wedding as well but not for the same reason as yours! Our cake melted! Slowly but surely all the frosting melted off the cake and eventually all the cakes started sliding off the tier stands. It was so pathetic that it was hilarious. People started taking bets as to when each cake tier would fall – the band would do drum rolls… the Master of Ceremony quickly came up with ten wedding cake jokes…

    We didn’t eat the cake, but it was still quite the star of the show! We could have cried, but we decided to laugh instead. I know it sounds weird but it is my favorite wedding memory!

  2. Lindsey says:

    That’s so funny Elisa! Your advice about choosing to laugh instead of cry is priceless!

    Our cake was the highlight of our wedding for me because my 90 year old great grandma made it! All my childhood memories were relived with the first bite of my wedding cake. Grandma says she’ll be around to make our Silver Anniversary cake and knowing her, I do not doubt that for a second!

  3. Oh my goodness! That’s SO funny! Great stories! I made my daughter’s wedding cake – with 4 kilos of Cadbury’s milk chocolate! It wasn’t the most artistic thing I’ve ever done, but since most of the weddings I see (around one a week!) the cake lies around almost untouched in little piles of delicate chunks, to see this cake fly was a perfect result! I did try to save some for the bride and groom, but somehow the staff got hold of it and it was never seen again!
    One couple whose wedding I photographed last year (see http://89.200.138.14/~weddingp/online/view.php?main_pagesize=48&flag=view&section_id=1890) had a beautifully displayed tier of cup cakes for their cake, only to find that by the time it was to be “cut” that some kind soul had taken them all off the display stand and arranged them – on a flat PLASTIC tray! See herehttp://89.200.138.14/~weddingp/online/view.php?flag=view&section_id=1891

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