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What to Do With Your Cake after the Reception

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Your cake looks and tastes amazing -- at least that's what everyone says. You were too busy smashing a piece into your new husband's face to really notice. Still, while there are still a few yummy morsels left…

Sweet Endings

Have a few pieces of wedding cake wrapped up and sent home with mom, dad, close family members and friends. If you're staying at a hotel, have the cake delivered to their rooms before they arrive. Don't forget -- you can always send a slice ahead to your honeymoon suite, too!

Freezing The Cake

Ask your caterer to carefully and meticulously wrap the top layer of your cake in cellophane and foil. If you're leaving for your honeymoon right away, have mom or dad stash the cakelet in their freezer for safekeeping. You simply HAVE to defrost it for your first anniversary.

Say Thanks

Send a thank you note to your cake designer in appreciation for a job well done. Even better, send them a photo of the two of you cutting the cake!

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