I'm looking for a ballerina-themed birthday cake. I checked our grocery stores and all their cakes are princess/Disney themed. Any idea where I can get a normal cake? I'm hesitant to try a small bakery because the last time I got cupcakes (three dozen - for businesses) it cost me $90. Any ideas?
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Re: Where do you buy a birthday cake these days?
Super Target? Dairy Queen ice cream cake? Can you try talking to the pastry chef/baker at the store and see if they will do a special request? maybe find a decoration to use as a topper and make your own cake/cupcakes? buy/rent a cake pan that fits your theme (Michaels?)
I used to buy cakes for birthdays but wasn't happy with overall taste so now I have the grandmother's make them and add my own decorations to the top. They enjoy baking in general and always want to help. The cakes may not be as pretty but at least my kids enjoy eating their cake now.
I had considered this theme for my kiddo and found tons of easy, do-able things on pinterest. You can make/buy a round cake and put a tuille skirt around the cake stand. These cupcakes were cute: https://pinterest.com/pin/89790586290338738/. Sorry i dont know how to make this a clickable link on ipad. Or you could dress up the cupcake table/display: https://pinterest.com/pin/89790586290234548/. Here's another party example (more than my talent allows, but has some good ideas): https://pinterest.com/pin/89790586290234587/
Just some ideas to look at. The cake doesnt have to be difficult in this case because you can dress up the area around it. Hope this helps. Post some pics afterwards!
This a million times over. A custom, hand-done, beautiful cake is not going to run $30 unless you have a neighbor/friend who does them on the side. Good bakeries don't stock frozen cakes that the employees just slather with frosting (like most grocery stores), they bake on-site and will take the time to make the cake look the way you want it, not the way the instruction packet says.
Fancy piping and fondant are not done in two minutes like a regular frosting job. They take time and effort to do correctly, and anything that takes time costs money.
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I'm a cake decorater for walmart and we actually carry a cake with a ballet slipper topper at my store. You might want to check around where you live. I think the topper is made by a company called Decopac.
costco sheet cakes are $15 and delicious!!!! They don't have a huge selection of images, but there's a princess one that you might be able to use with a ballerina theme. I think Sam's club has a better selection of immages, but their cakes are only cake and frosting, where costco has a layer of mouse inbetween the cake.
Me too. I found out about this lady through word of mouth when looking for a PacMan cake for my husband's 30th birthday (80s theme) and no one would do it because of copyright. Since then, she is the only person I have used. Her cakes are amazing, taste good and are much cheaper than through a bakery. Here are a few of the cakes she has done for me: