Monday, July 29, 2013

Tea Pary Cake

Teapot Cake: Tea party is all girl's favorite, when I was young I love to have teapart with my friends. Who does not love to have teaparty and cake.... Cake is designed to the match the party, Cake was chocolate and outside was covered with fondent. All the flowers are edible. I love to make these types of themes and when someone asked this I was so thrilled. Hope you had a great weakend and enjoy some tea and cake.
Price of this cake:$75

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Batman Cake

Theme: Batman in Gotham City. What a birthday party without a superhero themed cake. So if you are a superhero Batman movie series fan boy these cakes are just fo you to enjoy. This Batman Cake in Gotham City was made for Stefan for his 6th birthday party. Thank you Binu and Sibil Philip. It is a 12x 18 (half sheet) blue two layer white sheet cake. City and windows are edible. Price: $85

Monday, July 15, 2013

Little mermad two tier cake.

Mermaid cake: My good friend was celebrating her daughter's birthday and she wanted me to make a little mermaid cake. Theme was mermaid and this amazing beautiful mermaid cake was for Veda. it took long time to make all the small details, How ever I enjoyed each and every details I made. Every one in the party was so pleased when they saw the cake.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Never Ever compare my cake with Walmart, Sam's Club, Cosco or grocery store cake

Please never ever compare my cakes with Grocery store cake. Please read below. Wal-Mart sells their cakes for $15! I can't match that price, much less beat it!: Never, ever compare my prices & cakes to Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, Costco, or a grocery store. People can't get the same cake at Wal-Mart that they get from you. That cake at Wal-Mart was made months ago, flash-frozen, and shipped to the store, where an employee working as quickly as he/she could frosted it with icing from a bucket, and maybe added some airbrushing or buttercream roses. That employee probably had 50 other cakes to complete in the same shift. The difference between your cake and Wal-Mart's cake can be likened to the difference between custom garments and off-the-rack clothes. Say you went to a seamstress, consulted with her about the perfect fabric and cut for your body type, discussed your coloring, took measurements, went back for several fittings, and in the end had an exquisite dress, hand-made with excruciating attention to detail, perfect for your body and your coloring. When the seamstress required payment, you would not tell her that a Wal-Mart dress costs $14.99, so that's all you should pay. The two products are not comparable. People around here are used to Wal-Mart prices, they won't pay much more than that: You'd be surprised. It won't take long for your customers to realize that you are providing the kind of cake that Wal-Mart simply can't. Will Wal-Mart match a baby shower cake to an invitation? Will they accept fabric swatches of bridesmaids' wedding dresses to ensure a perfectly color coordinated wedding cake? Will they respond to multiple emails from a mother who's worried about making her daughter's bridal shower perfect in every way? No! Someone complained about the price and said I charge too much! Then that person is probably not meant to be your customer. Do they complain about the price at the hairdresser? At the grocery store? Probably not. If they will complain to you about the price, imagine what else they will complain about. If you let them talk you down in price, you are setting a very bad business precedent. Follow this link you will understand value of cakes which is selling low. http://www.cakeboss.com/PricingGuideline.aspx.