Sunday 27 December 2009

Not suitable for grown-ups!

Birthday parties were always a big thing in our family, and whenever possible Mum would always throw a birthday party for me and my sister. Mum did something different every year - some years she ordered the cake from a specialist and other years she attempted the cake herself. My favourite was a Garfield cake she put together, the novelty of it was what made it so memorable.


More and more parents seem to be 'theming' their kiddies birthdays, going all out on the celebrations, though childrens birthday parties really seem to be racking up the bill. Throughout 2009 we've done numerous kiddies cakes to suit a range of budgets - here are some highlights of our range which is not suitable for grown-ups!

Early on 2010 we'll bring you some tips and tricks for mum's and dad's to put together their children's birthday cakes themselves.



Kids often love novelty cakes, though this is where the biggest expense can occur. In situations like this going with a cake decorated with an edible image is a great budget saving option. This Aladdin themed cake, a 12" square which can provide approx 65 portions (usually more) is only £75. The cake was delivered to Gambado in Woodside Leisure Park, Watford.







This Snow White cake was probably one of the highlights of 2009. The dress forms the main part of the cake, and is made up of 4 x 8" layers. This would provide approx 45 portions, usually more, and is available at £95.

 


 
This gorgeous 'In the Night Garden' cake has to be a personal favourite! It captures the theme in its entirety and is a perfect choice for a childrens party with all of it's colours and shapes. 10" round, providing approx 45 portions and this one was delivered to Stanmore. Prices for this start from £70, and as shown is available at £120. 

 
Nemo - who doesn't love Nemo?! This was a brilliant choice, a cupcake tower, which took most of the hassle and mess out of cutting a big cake into individual portions. This one is a 8" top cutting cake which would provide approx 25 portions, and with 24 cupcakes with a mix of flavours. This Nemo set is £110, and was delivered to Kent.

 
This Curious George cake was a design inspired by a fellow cake maker in Canada. My client wanted something bright and colourful, and most of all something that would form the centre piece of her son's 1st birthday celebration. This is definitaly one of our more time consuming creations, though the final result is absolutely outstanding. This one serves approx 90 portions, is a 12" and 8" tiered square cake, and as it is shown is £260. This cake was delivered to Harrow.

 





 

Wednesday 16 December 2009

Corporate Cupcakes - This time it's personal

These were for a lovely couple who run their own company, CocoRose. CocoRose specialise in gorgeous flat foldable shoes, great when you're on the go. They run this company outside of their full time jobs, and were also winners of the Home Enterprise Nation awards for UK 2009. The cupcakes were ordered for them to send to their PR contacts as a Christmas 'Thank You'.

The great thing about these was that we were able to completely personalise the cupcake. Each cupcake had a hand written 'Coco Rose' logo, in the colours to match their website, and also a pair of ballet pup type shoes. Most of the cupcakes were individually packaged (gorgeous packaging, I might add). And there was one box of 12, gift wrapped in our lush patisserie box and finished off with gold organza ribbon. Our eco friendly delivery chap, Danny from Green Planet Logistics, is out and about on the streets of London personally deliverying each package.



The cupcakes were Rose Vanilla Cupcakes, topped with Vanilla Buttercream with an itsy bitsy tiny hint of orange :-)

We've done a fair few corporate orders this year, including Diwali cupcakes for Barclays Wealth, and Dilwali cupcake gift boxes for Earnst & Young. But these gorgeous little treats for CocoRose were the most fun to put together! Shoes and cupcakes... what more could a girl ask for? 




 

Tuesday 15 December 2009

Something different for your wedding cake...

Here's something different for your wedding cake. This is a gorgeous 6" eggless chocolate sponge. The sides, which are the main feature of this cake, are made using something called a 'chocolate transfer', and are made with an absolutely scrumptulicious belgian chocolate. Drop us a line to find out more. Am planning to try and have this available in a gluten version too - you can stay updated by following us on http://www.facebook.com/thelittlecakery.


 

Thursday 10 December 2009

Instead of flowers...

I've been pretty bad at keeping the blog updated....my bad! Sorry! I will definitely try and do a better job of it now on. It's just that at The Little Cakery we've  been busy with so many things.

Firstly,  The website is nearly nearly very nearly done. Our designer, Tina Ghela, has been doing a fab job of trying out different looks and themes, and with Christmas up the road we're nearly set to launch with our christmas look website. Watch this space and we'll keep you updated.

We've also been totally overwhelmed with orders for cupcake gift boxes. Flowers just don't taste as good, and it seems that cupcakes can even make a great gift for men (and we all know how difficult it is to buy presents for men!). So, here are a few snaps of the giftboxes we've put together over the past month or so. 

This first one was very last minute. Where possible we'd appreciate 3 days notice on celebration cakes and giftboxes.  On occasion we get 24 hours notice and we try our best to accommodate those requests. But this one was seriously a last minute gift. A lovely lady working at Morgan Stanley called at 11am looking for a gift box to share by 2pm. I couldn't help but want to help her! So got to baking, and voila!! We even delivered it to her, by 1.45pm all was well again in the world of cupcakes. Remember, delivery in Canary Wharf is free, and we also deliver across Greater London.




This next one was a gift for a birthday boy over at Barclays Capital.  What a perfect gift for bloke! I couldn't help but add a flower, though in my defense it is a blue flower! I heard these went down a storm.




And here's another pic of yet another gift box for a birthday boy over at Hays Macintyre. Our gift cupcakes are packaged in sturdy cupcake inserts, lined with soft tissue paper and then the luxurious patisserie gift box is finished of with organza or satin ribbon. 




Anyhoo, that's enough for now.... will most more about Christmas Cupcake Gift Boxes soon...