A 12x10-inch cake that is 3 inches deep can yield approximately 30 to 40 servings, depending on how the cake is cut. For standard wedding cake servings, which are typically around 1x2 inches, you can expect to get about 36 servings if cut properly. The depth of the cake allows for a good number of servings while maintaining a nice presentation.
During the Reception, about an hour before the end of the reception.
There are no exact measurements. The wedding topper should be a few inches tall (6 inches is usually a pretty good height). The cake should meet your needs. A small wedding of 100 people might only need a cake one or 2 tiers (layers) high, while a wedding triple that size might need a cake that is 6 or 7 tiers high.
Depends on how big you cut the pieces. If you cut 2x2 inch pieces, a 12x18 cake will yield 54 servings.
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
It all depends on how thick the cake is. Try using a 10 inch or 12 inch pans that are 3 inches deep. Or you can do 8 inch, 10 inch, and 12 inch that are 2 inches deep and double layer each one and that would be enough. Where I live its hard to find 3 inch deep cake pans. See the Cakefairy link below for a listing of cake sizes per servings.
Amazing Wedding Cakes - 2008 Skull Wedding Cake Butterfly Wedding Cake Green Anniversary Cake 1-4 was released on: USA: 28 September 2008 Hungary: 23 January 2010
no .. a wedding cake can be lots of layers
getting the slice of wedding cake with the ring in it
Amazing Wedding Cakes - 2008 Laurel Wedding Cake Ring Box Engagement Cake Sugar Balls Wedding Cake 1-6 was released on: USA: 12 October 2008 Hungary: 30 January 2010
There are approximately 60 servings in an 11 x 14 cake.
After the wedding meal.