Anniversary Cakes - How to Make Your Anniversary Cakes Special
Anniversary Cakes
Anniversary cakes will make your party step it up into high gear. Almost everyone loves cake. When most people think about having a cake for a celebration they are thinking of weddings or birthdays. However, more and more celebrants are making a cake a central part of their parties. Anniversary cakes have become almost as important as wedding cakes to many couples. They can be as simple or as complicated as you wish. There are many, many professional cake businesses now; with prices ranging from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars. Depending on your budget or your own cake decorating skills, you can have an anniversary cake that everyone will ooh and aah over.
The choices you can make about your anniversary cake are almost endless. There is the type of cake you want, sheet or tiered, square, round or rectangular; the theme you want, milestones in the couple’s life, a memory cake, replica wedding cake, etc.; and the decoration of the cake and if you want a topper or not. Then there is whether or not you want to hire a professional to make the cake for you or if you are brave enough to attempt it on your own.
Favorite cake
Naturally,the first step is asking the anniversary couple what their favorite flavor of cake is and what kind of cake they would like. If it is meant to be a surprise, find out from their friends and family. Next it depends on how many people you want to cake to feed. If it is a very large party with many guests a large sheet cake probably makes the most sense.
The next step is to decide on a theme for the anniversary cake. Having a replica of the original wedding cake is currently very popular for anniversary cakes. This can easily be achieved by finding the original wedding pictures featuring the cake. You can also find out from either the couple or from people who attended the wedding what they remember about the cake in regards to flavor and design.
Themes
Another popular theme is one that features pictures of the anniversary couple over the years or that features memories and milestones in the life of the couple. The design choices of anniversary cakes are endless. Another idea for design is to color your cake similar to the traditional or modern gifts recommended for each year. For example, the first anniversary gifts recommended are paper (traditional) and clocks (modern). You could design a sheet cake that resembles a book and write the anniversary couple’s names in the pages or make one shaped like a clock. The fiftieth anniversary is gold in either traditional or modern. You could create gold colored icing or fondant to wrap the cake.
If you are having a cake done by a professional, make sure you give them at least 2 week’s notice so that you won’t be disappointed at the last minute.
And next there are numerous toppers for anniversary cakes to help make them extra special, visit this great article by another author here at HubPages to learn all about anniversary cake toppers.
In these days when 50% of marriages end in divorce, anniversaries are becoming more and more important. It is a real feat to keep a marriage going and we should celebrate those who are successful in that regard. Having an anniversary cake that is beautiful and fitting for the couple is one way of showing how much you really do appreciate and love them.
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Thirteenth
Lace/Textiles / Furs
Fourteenth
Ivory/Gold Jewelry
Fifteenth
Crystal/Watches
Twentieth
China/Platinum
Twenty-Fifth
Silver/Silver
Thirtieth
Pearl/Diamond
Thirty-Fifth
Coral/Jade
Fortieth
Ruby/Ruby
Forty-Fifth
Sapphire/Sapphire
Fiftieth
Gold/Gold
Fifty-Fifth
Emerald/Emerald
Sixtieth
Diamond/Diamond
Anniversary Gift Guide
Traditional/Modern
First
Paper/Clocks
Second
Cotton/China
Third
Leather/Crystal,Glass
Fourth
Fruit, Flowers/Appliances
Fifth
Wood/Silverware
Sixth
Candy, Iron/Wood
Seventh
Wool, Copper/Desk Sets
Eighth
Bronze, Pottery/Linens, Lace
Ninth
Pottery, Willow/Leather
Tenth
Tin,Aluminum/Diamond Jewelry
Eleventh
Steel/Fashion Jewelry
Twelfth
Silk, Linen/Pearls