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Soft dried florals and foliage at Daylesford Organic. Photography by Lucy Davenport
CATEGORY
COMPANY OVERVIEW
I launched Very Vanilla with a passion for creating considered, design-led cakes and intricate patisserie-filled dessert tables, for couples who would like something a little different to the traditional wedding cake – creating designs that are inspired by their sense of style, taste and their own amazing wedding vision.

I specialise in working with buttercream and ganache and am truly excited by the different textures, flavours, colours and styles you can create using these cake-decorating mediums. I also love to explore the use of different height tiers and multiple wedding cake displays to add extra detail and interest. Ultimately, I love working with my couples to create designs that will highlight the care and creativity that they have put into their wedding day.
REGION
South West
WORDS OF WISDOM FOR COUPLES PLANNING THEIR WEDDING
There's so much inspiration out there, thanks to the amazing social media platforms we have available, but I appreciate this can get overwhelming! Spend some time together thinking about the overall style you'd like to create for your wedding day - taking inspiration from your venue and how you want the day to feel for you and your guests - and start building ideas from there. And also, don't be worried if your ideas change along the way - it's all part of the process! Embrace it as it'll help you move towards your overall wedding vision.
REVIEWS
"Thank you, thank you, THANK You for being a part of our special day...Your cakes were simply delicious and I'm so glad that we got to EAT DESSERT FIRST!...We cannot thank you enough and will dream about Very Vanilla every 4th June for the rest of time." E&M, June 2022