Beer Pong Cake

"How cool is this design by Elysia Root Cakes? It’s for the groom who was a party guy in college but then settled down with the love of his life. On the wedding night, surprise him with a cake that reminds him of his collegiate days with the guys, hanging out in the dorm rooms!"

—Heather Sharpe, creator of Style Unveiled

Fox Cake

"This groom's cake designed by Laura Jackson of The Flour Garden was good enough for some true 'royals.' The groom was from the UK, and one of his passions is fox hunting. The detail on the fox is extraordinary, complete with the proper hunt coat while popping out of the hedge behind a stone wall. We know what this fox said: 'I do!'"

—Lynn Walker, editor of Southern Bride Magazine

Cheese Wheel Cake

"How about a groom's cake that tickles those savory taste buds? A cheese wheel cake is a great option for foodie grooms. Work with your local deli or cheesemonger to select cheese wheels in a variety of colors, textures and flavors, and stack them together. Yum!"

—Elizabeth Muhmood Kane, creator of Bridal Musings

November 12th

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Sinclair and Moore

Tip of the Day: The industry standard is that you need one bartender per 75 guests. However, Heather Thomas from Heatherlily suggests using a 50:1 ratio instead. "There is a myriad of possibilities for the bar service. For example, you could have signature cocktails passed around, a full bar of just beer and wine, a specialty scotch bar, a champagne toast or red and white wine served at the tables during dinner. Playing it safe with an extra bartender or two will ensure that your guests won't have to wait long for a cocktail."

Plus, check out Our Wedding Bar Guide: How Much Alcohol Do You Need?

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