It can be either. If the wedding cake is a smaller style, than a "civil" looking groom's cake is usually beside it. If the groom has a "wilder" style cake, then it is typically eating and The Bachelor party.
The groom's cake is actually for the wedding; it is in addition to the wedding cake. But, you can certainly serve cake at the bachelor party, too!
The wedding cake is the cake eaten and presented at the ceremony / reception after the wedding has taken place. It is symbolically cut by the newly wed bride and groom, and then eaten. Tradtionally, the wedding cake is large (enough to feed all the guests at the wedding), and white or off-white in color. A groom's cake can be 2 things. It can be a smaller, more "fun" or "exciting" cake that is also eaten during the reception. Or, it can be a cake that is used at a party for the groom, like a bachelor party or something of the sort.
Most cake shops and some bakeries offer wedding cake toppers. Wedding cake toppers can also be purchased at stores such as David's Bridal and Party City.
Slicing a cake at a debut party originated in Europe. The significance or cutting the cake at the party symbolizes a shared relationship prior to a wedding.
Buy a wedding arch and place some chairs in front of the arch. Buy a cake if you wish. Then use the phone and choose the option 'throw a wedding party'.
it's to signify the bond of the married couple to prove that they'll do everything together. or it's just something to do for the couple at their party, they just want to get to that motel and have fun.
There is no wedding cake!
The colors of your wedding and wedding cake reflect the brides purity which is why classic white is typically the main color
During the Reception, about an hour before the end of the reception.
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no .. a wedding cake can be lots of layers
getting the slice of wedding cake with the ring in it