Elopement Cakes: Do You Need A Cake For Just Two?
One of the most common misconceptions that we hear from engaged couples who are considering an elopement is that they believe eloping means having to sacrifice some of the fun parts of the wedding – like having a wedding cake! After all, do you really need a wedding cake for just two? If you are going to go down that route then it could be argued that you really don’t need anything other than a marriage license and an officiant! The more relevant question is whether or not you want the elopement cakes and all of the extra trimmings! We always try to remind our eloping couples that this is their special day and it is entirely up to them what they would like to have including a cake if that is what is important to them! With that in mind, let’s take a look at what to look for when choosing elopement cakes!
What to Consider When Choosing An Elopement Cake
If you decide that you would like to have a wedding cake as part of your elopement celebration then there are a number of things that you will need to take into consideration. One of the main ones will of course be size! Think about who is going to share the cake with you. It is more than likely going to be for just the two of you or a small group of your closest friends and family. If this is the case then there is really no point in purchasing a huge multi-tiered traditional wedding cake. It is not only a needless expense, but it is also wasteful since you are never going to be able to consume so much cake! Instead, you need to think about smaller cakes. Some bakers will be happy to produce a miniature wedding cake for you if you really want the experience, but most couples simply opt for a small single tier or some luxury cupcakes instead. Even if you do decide to opt for a small cake to serve two, there is no reason why you cannot still ask for some of the beautiful décor such as piping and sugar flowers to make it a little bit more special than just an ordinary cake.
Another thing that you will want to consider when looking at elopement cakes is your destination. Of course, the cake is not something that you are likely to travel with so you are going to need to source a local baker if your vendor is not able to provide a cake themselves. However, you do need to consider the type of cake that will be suitable for your destination. For example, a beach wedding or really any outdoor wedding in a warm climate is not the best place for a buttercream or chocolate creation! This is something that you will need to think about when choosing your cake.
Where to Find Elopement Cakes?
As noted, you could look for a baker close to your chosen elopement destination, but it can often be easier to get an elopement cake direct from your main wedding vendor. We have a number of packages listed on the WheretoElope.com website that include a wedding cake, simply search for cake among the features of our elopement packages. We have picked out just a small selection of those packages as an example.
The beautiful Grand Victorian Bed & Breakfast in New Orleans, Louisiana offers a petite two-tier cake as part of their Intimate Elopement Package. The package has a the cake, but also includes a bridal bouquet & boutonnière, keepsake serving set, keepsake marriage certificate, officiant services and a full audio CD and printed transcript of the vows.
For those couples who are looking for something a little bit more out of the ordinary, Alaska Adventures Juneau can provide a fantastic mountain top elopement package that includes a wedding cake with a champagne toast (including keepsake flutes), flowers, music, photography, a wedding planner, round trip transportation and witnesses. They will also file all necessary marriage-related paperwork.
The Green Mountain Inn in Vermont has a ‘Country Inn Ceremony’ elopement package which starts at $317. The package is available on weekdays only and includes a champagne toast with keepsake flutes, a wedding cake, a Justice of the Peace ceremony, a country breakfast each morning for the duration of the stay, and a departure gift for the couple when they leave. The package is available only with a minimum 2-night stay.