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The history of wedding cake toppers dates back many centuries
ago. A baker’s daughter who was about to be married had asked her father to help
her find the perfect symbol that would represent their marriage.
After some careful deliberation, the father had come up
with a unique ideal that would signify the love between his daughter and her
husband-to-be. When the wedding day came, the baker’s daughter was so happy. Her
father had placed two lovely miniature figurines in the middle of the wedding
cake that were perfectly dressed.
Today this symbol is still widely used at every wedding
for all to see. You can find wedding cake toppers in a wide variety of colors,
designs, and styles that will allow couples to choose any style that best
represents their marriage.
For those looking for some great tips in how to choose the
best wedding cake topper, then here is a list to help you out:
1.) Don’t choose toppers made of plastic. Wedding cake
toppers should be unique and personal, something out of the ordinary. Not the
ones found in any store. It may cost you a little extra but you want to find one
that will make your wedding day memorable.
2.) If you are on a budget then you might want to consider
using your parent’s wedding cake topper, if they still have it. This will also
bring an added special touch to your wedding because of the hand-down
generation.
3.) Try to be as creative as possible. You definitely want
to add your own personal touch to the cake topper. Both the bride and groom can
help design and personalize the wedding cake and topper. This will add the extra
romance and glamour onto the wedding itself. Don’t be too constrained with
classical or traditional designs of the wedding cake toppers. You can stray away
from the customs if you want to.
There are a host of contemporary designs that the bride
and groom can use. To help you out you could even ask the baker to create the
concept up for you.
Finally, whatever design you end up choosing, keep in mind
that the main thing is that it symbolizes your marriage to each other. This in
itself is already a special concept that nothing can replace.
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