From my experience, a cake consultation can come in many scenarios.
Sometimes you will meet customers who know exactly what they wantIf you are prepared these are the best for both you and the customer in terms of time and money. Some will have no clue what they want and will expect you to show them something.If you are not prepared this can go on and on forever!! Some clients are very new and will let you do most of the talking and asking,So if you do not ask the right questions you may end up having to communicate later by phone or email. (not something you want to do) Some are very confident and will try to lead the consultation making you feel unprepared.This is where you take a deep breath and find your balance of what you can and cannot do. what you will and will not do, What is and what is not in your budget)
Are consultations done for weddings only?
No, consultation is not only done for weddings. But yes, almost all my cake consultations are wedding cake consultations. Some are Bat Mitzvah cakes. During a cake consultation, the following aspects are typically discussed: Cake consultations are valuable for both the customer and the baker. They allow the customer to communicate their vision and expectations, while the baker can understand the requirements and offer professional advice. It ensures that both parties are on the same page and helps to create a customized cake that meets the customer’s desires. Most people are busy so they want to get done with ordering on the phone or email for birthdays and anniversaries. I personally prefer to have my cake ordered by email because then I have all the discussion on email. Plus it is more time efficient. Many of my wedding cakes are done by phone or email only because the bride is overseas. Some Cake Decorators have a minimum 100 servings requirement for conducting cake consultations – time is money!
Does a Consultation involve tasting?
NO! It does not necessarily involve tasting. Although most often we do consultation and tasting together for a wedding.The idea is that when you are selling a cake, you want your customers to taste what you are selling. It’s a way of winning over your customer without having to say much with a great-tasting cake. I will discuss tasting in more detail in another post. In general, you can have a selection of cake flavors and fillings for them to try. Some do 3 to 6 cake flavors and 4 to 8 fillings. Personally, I only do 3 cakes and 3 fillings. The idea is for them to taste cakes made by me. Not to taste all the cakes and filling flavors I offer. If a bride already knows what flavor she wants then it’s a good idea to add that to the ‘tasting’ choices.
What do you discuss at a cake consultation?
For most cases, you would discuss.
Style and tone of the event. Visions & design options, a theme if any. The number of guests. Cake flavors, fillings, and frosting options. Inspiration – invitations, fabric, pictures. Colors – (very important) Date, time of delivery/pick-up Set up if necessary – Who will set up the cake etc.
What do you discuss at a wedding cake consultation ?
Basic questions Date of the event Number of guests, how many servings they plan to order, Will the top cake be frozen for the anniversary – if yes, that will be extra servings? Do they want all servings on the cake or some sheet cake in the kitchen? Design – Most often the wedding has a theme or color swatch. The bride may want to use a particular ribbon or match the bride’s dress. Perhaps she prefers lace over flowers or both. Toppers – The bride may choose to have her own wedding topper. Or may ask you to buy the one she likes. Or she may ask you to make an edible one. Flowers – She may choose to have sugar flowers and of course, want to discuss these in more detail, or she may choose to have fresh flowers, so may need you to arrange for those. She may not know that fresh flowers need to be a certain pesticide free and so the cost will differ compared to regular flowers.It is important to highlight these. I have on two occasions had the bride choose sugar flowers because the price of the fresh flowers is almost equal to the sugar flowers. Flavor combinations When choosing a cake, filling, and frosting it is important not just to consider their favorite but also to consider the design, temperature, and time from setting up to cake cutting. For example If the design involves a ball cake then you might prefer to have a cake that is more suitable to carve into a ball as well as be able totravel to the venue. If the weather is hot and the cake is expected to set up and stay outdoors for a few hours you may choose not to use perishable fillings OR may choose fondant covered over buttercream. If the cake has a perishable filling and is expected to be kept in the fridge then either plan to have no gum paste flowers on the cake or arrange flowers set up close to the event. Gum paste flowers should not be kept in the fridge because when you get them out the condensation can cause them to melt. Etc. Pricing – This can be very frustrating if you do not start on the right foot. I personally prefer to ask the bride if she has a budget. The next thing I do is take the information I have from my Basic Questions and draw a rough starting price. This will avoid disappointments both for you and the bride. Can you imagine designing a big grand wedding cake only to realize that 5 of the 10 items she wants do not make the budget?– Generally, pricing should be discussed once all the other elements of the consultation are taken care of. Having said that I believe it is important to give the client your basic pricing to start with so they know what is the minimum that would be charged. Based on that they can then make additions.– Some clients will have a small but negotiable budget while some will have a decent and strict budget, occasionally you may find a customer whose budget may not even make it into your basic pricing and may need to either up their budget or find an alternate cake decorator. Venue – This is an important discussion and the best time to get information and talk to your bride. After this, the bride and groom may not be available for more discussion as she will be busy with her wedding plans. Ask all necessary questions such as: Name and Address of the venue. The name and number of the person (usually the bride’s mother or sister) taking charge. Where and when the cake will be delivered and set up (date and time). Who will do the setup? Who is the person to contact at the venue? Who is going to take responsibility for the cake is set up? How much time will you be given at the venue to set up your cake? What you will need to set up your cake (a sturdy table, tablecloth, flowers, cake topper, etc.) Discuss the best method to display the cake, some brides want the cake displayed in the center of the room while some venues have a dedicated space for it. Temperature For some of us, this is VERY VERY important where the weather creates an issue for the cake. For example here in Israel, it’s really hot and humid in summer so taking a cake and setting it up early in a venue that has no air-conditioning on can be a big issue. It is important that the venue put the air condition on when the cake arrives (some wait until closer to guest arrival time); or Have enough space for the cake in their fridge. Alternatively, ask for the cake to be delivered close to the time of the event. Cutting the cake – Most venues have the caterer take care of the cake-cutting. Reputed caterers know how to cut custom cakes and know the standard-size cake slices, while some especially new ones do not. It is important that this is discussed because if the caterer cuts dessert-size slices of your custom cake then the cake will not have enough servings. Some clients are ready to pay extra to have the cake decorator send a person to do the serving of the wedding cake. Let the bride know if this is something you offer.
A backup plan for Ifs and buts of cake consultation?
Some cake decorators prefer to discuss the ifs and buts of things that may go wrong with the wedding cake in advance.For example – should there be a problem with the cake after the cake is set up, who is responsible? What is expected of the cake decorator and who will pay for it? Handling these ifs and buts is very critical and if not handled professionally could ruin someone’s special day as well as reflect on your reputation. Next, we will discuss the most important of all, preparing and conducting yourself at the consultation, and even share what is the best way I approach the most dreaded issue – Pricing! so stay tuned.
My Biggest TIP for you on cake consultation is – ASK!!
Take nothing for granted. Do not assume, Do not keep it for later. The only time you have the bride’s full attention for you is NOW!! So ask.. make notes. Take contact numbers in case of things have to be done later.
Overwhelmed? Don’t worry I’ve got you covered.
I know the beginning can be scary – been there. What is important to remember is – are you prepared? Gear yourself with the things you need at the cake consultation. That will help not only with resources but also with confidence. No one wants to work with a cake decorator who does not do her homework or does not know the basic questions at a cake consultation. If you have these in advance you will come across as professional. Here are some things you may want to print or keep on hand at consultations
Cake Serving charts and Popular Tier Combinations
Print these so you have referred to them. Go ahead and show your customer she will be impressed that you are prepared.
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Remember to consult with your cake designer or wedding planner to discuss your specific vision and explore any additional ideas they may have to create a stunning wedding cake presentation that perfectly complements your overall wedding theme and style.