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  • For a memorable cake-cutting, consider having mini cakes served to each of your guests, so they can cut into their cakes as you cut into yours.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Schedule your cake-cutting at the beginning of the meal, followed by a toast from you and your groom welcoming your guests to a sweet celebration of love.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Finally, it must be said: Your cake-cutting is a special part of your wedding—an elegant finale.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • For a memorable cake-cutting, consider having mini cakes served to each of your guests, so they can cut into their cakes as you cut into yours.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Finally, it must be said: Your cake-cutting is a special part of your wedding—an elegant finale.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Schedule your cake-cutting at the beginning of the meal, followed by a toast from you and your groom welcoming your guests to a sweet celebration of love.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • William and Kate have decided to eschew a cake-cutting ceremony in which the bride and groom are meant to smear some of the featured dessert all over each other's faces.

    Meredith C. Carroll: New Royal Wedding Details Unveiled Meredith C. Carroll 2011

  • William and Kate have decided to eschew a cake-cutting ceremony in which the bride and groom are meant to smear some of the featured dessert all over each other's faces.

    Meredith C. Carroll: New Royal Wedding Details Unveiled Meredith C. Carroll 2011

  • For a memorable cake-cutting, consider having mini cakes served to each of your guests, so they can cut into their cakes as you cut into yours.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Schedule your cake-cutting at the beginning of the meal, followed by a toast from you and your groom welcoming your guests to a sweet celebration of love.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

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