Your Yorkshire Wedding - July/August 2019 (Issue 37)

C ake is the key to our hearts here at Your Yorkshire Wedding , and there’s nothing that excites us more than a whole new way to enjoy our favourite sweet treat! We decided to ask some of the region’s best bakers for their predictions and tips on what will be hot in the cake world next season, and the answers left us salivating… Local cake designers share their trend predictions and top tips for next season celebrate-countrycakedesign.co.uk urbancakehouse.com urbancakehouse.com action “I specialise in woodland-inspired designs and a lot of my customers are asking for me to bring the outdoors in with natural textures, rustic wood effects and sugar flowers and greenery.” – Debbie Gillespie, Debbie Gillespie Cake Design “Painted cakes are an emerging trend. The surface of the cake is used as a canvas to paint edible florals for a romantic, vintage look.” – Sophia Saleh, Sophia’s Cake Boutique Harry and Meghan opted for a buttercream finish for their bake – expect to see more of this for 2020 nuptials. “Texturised looks like aged stone, bas-relief and buttercream designs are taking traditional bakes and turning them into works of art.” – Sophia Saleh, Sophia’s Cake Boutique  A slice of the “Vivid and bold colours are coming to the forefront next season.” – Rhian Crusher, Celebrate Country Cake Design You don’t have to go for the traditional fruit cake. Couples are now embracing a whole host of delicious flavours from peanut butter to beer or even piña colada! jessicajweddingphotography.co.uk for wheretheribbonends.com cakesdlicious.com sophiascakeboutique.co.uk sophiascakeboutique.co.uk CAKES 45

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