A BAKER who wants to make couple's wedding cake dreams come true could be named one of the best in the industry.
Danielle Lyons, owner of Danielle's Cakes Pershore, is in the running to be named one of the best wedding cake designers in the region - only two years after setting up her business.
The mother said she is excited to be shortlisted under the category Wedding Cake Design at The Wedding Industry Awards 2025.
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“It has been such an honour that couples have voted highly enough for me to make it to the regionals," she said.
"My aim is to give my couples a beautiful cake that tastes even better than it looks and to make their cake dreams come true.
"It would mean everything to me to win this award.
"For only my second year in business, I feel like I am progressing well and my designs are going above and beyond.
"I've had such support from other suppliers in the industry, and I couldn't have done it without them."
Winning this award next month could be the artist's first step on her road to National glory, as those who win the regionals will progress to the UK finals in January 2025.
Danielle's Cakes Pershore has already won bronze in wedding cake design at Cake International in 2023.
Damian Bailey, founder of The Wedding Industry Awards, said: “Since 2011, The Wedding Industry Awards has been dedicated to recognising and rewarding excellence in the wedding industry, and this year’s Regional Finalists are clearly at the top of their game.
“Our awards are unique as they are voted by recent wedding couples and it’s not the total number of votes that companies receive that leads to success.
"Instead, we focus on the quality of the feedback they get from eligible couples amongst other things.
"Larger companies and talented individuals compete on a level playing field and the best wedding suppliers always rise to the top.”
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