
"How Many Do You Know? ♡ 10 Ideas for Wedding Cake Related Ceremony Activities You Want to Have at Your Wedding Reception*"
2018.01.30 published
There Are Actually Plenty of Wedding Cake Performances ♡
Brides who are considering performances for their wedding reception, have you decided on the wedding cake performance? When you think of wedding cakes, you might think of “cake cutting” or “first bite,” but there are actually many other performances too ♡
This time, we will introduce 10 [wedding cake performances] you might want to do at your wedding reception ♩
Wedding Cake Performance You Want to Do at the Reception ① Cake Entrance
The [cake entrance] is when the wedding cake makes its appearance along with a gorgeous BGM. Generally, the wedding cake is placed before the couple enters, or staff secretly sets it up during the event, but by introducing it as a performance, it captures the guests' attention and applause ♡
Involving bridesmaids or child guests in carrying the wedding cake during the entrance could add even more excitement ♡ If you want to know more about cake entrance, check out this article!
Wedding Cake Performance You Want to Do at the Reception ② Cake Cutting
The [cake cutting] where the newlyweds cut the wedding cake together is a classic performance. It symbolizes their first joint task and is also a way to share happiness with the guests ♡
It’s a performance that represents happiness, and guests often get ready to take pictures ♡ Recently, some brides have been cutting non-cake items such as meat or sushi instead of cake*
Wedding Cake Performance You Want to Do at the Reception ③ Color Drip
[Color drip] is a performance where the newlyweds complete a cake with sauce dripping down. The couple pours sauce onto the wedding cake together, creating an exciting new wedding cake performance that makes the guests anticipate what's happening ♡ Check out this article for more details*
➡ The First Joint Task ♡ A Summary of How to Do and the Charm of the [Color Drip] Performance*
Wedding Cake Performance You Want to Do at the Reception ④ First Bite
The [first bite] is a classic performance where the groom and bride feed each other wedding cake ♡ The groom feeding the bride symbolizes "I will never let you go hungry," and the bride feeding the groom symbolizes "I will always make delicious meals for you"*
Feeding the groom with big spoons, ladles, shovels, fishing rods (!), or anything other than regular spoons has become a popular way to make it even more exciting ♡
➡ Still Going Strong ♡ Cute Decoration Ideas for the 'Big Spoon' Used in First Bite ♡
Wedding Cake Performance You Want to Do at the Reception ⑤ Demonstration Bite
The [demonstration bite] is when the parents of both families show an example before the newlyweds do their first bite. Many brides may have never seen their parents do an "Ah~n ♡" scene. Let’s showcase the couple’s good relationship ♡
Wedding Cake Performance You Want to Do at the Reception ⑥ Last Bite
The [last bite] is when the mothers from both families feed the newlyweds a final bite of cake. It conveys gratitude for all the meals they have given since birth until now. The mothers might feel an overwhelming sense of letting go of their children.
Wedding Cake Performance You Want to Do at the Reception ⑦ Thank You Bite
The [thank you bite] is where the newlyweds choose guests they are grateful to and feed them wedding cake. This could be cousins, close friends, mentors, or planners; let’s express gratitude to those you want to thank ♡ If a surprise nomination happens on the day, they will surely be surprised and delighted*
