A wedding cake, symbolic of the bride and groom'ss love, is the most photographed object of the day, yet in the current economic environment brides are looking for ways to economize without sacrificing the overall look. To save money, many brides turn to a close friend or family member who can bake a wedding cake, but these home bakers usually lack the necessary decorating skills. Clever brides turn to Sugar Flower Shop (http://sugarflowershop.com) for flowers individually handmade from sugar that can be added to create truly stunning cakes. As an added benefit, Sugar Flower Shop flowers can be preserved as lasting keepsakes after the event.
In the past few months, Sugar Flower Shop owner Amy DeGiulio noticed a difference in the types of brides who contacted her. Previously, most of her clients were planning destination
weddings and needed to enhance the basic cake they received through their set package booked at an overseas venue. Recently, many more brides and their family members have been asking her
for advice on how to make a wedding cake.
Ms. DeGiulio, featured on the STYLE Network and in Martha Stewart Weddings Magazine, works with brides and other home bakers to discover exactly what they are looking for. She provides
sketches to help in the design selection as well as detailed instructions for placing each flower on the cake. Using her artistic expertise, Ms. DeGiulio creates customized sugar flowers
that look like they came fresh from the garden. She has been receiving numerous requests from brides who have seen her on TV or have found her by searching the Internet for sugar flower.
When asked about this new kind of client, Ms. DeGiulio responded, I just love working with a bride who wants the deep personal connection that comes from making her own wedding cake. It
is exhilarating to receive feedback after the event when she has had so much fun with friends and family whimsically arranging the sugar flowers I have created for her!
For more information on how Sugar Flower Shop helps brides around the world, please visit http://sugarflowershop.com/MediaInfo.html
or contact Amy DeGiulio at 917/639-3901 or amy (at) sugarflowershop (dot) com.