I LOVE really bright, fun parties and this was no exception the kids had a ball! Thanks for letting me share your gorgeous party Mel :)
Monday, December 6, 2010
Bug Party ~ Real Party Feature!
Here are some snaps of my nephew Mayson's 6th Birthday party in October. My sister did a fabulous job of the set up, my photos in no way do it justice! It was such a bright, fun and happy set up filled with lots of gorgeous handmade decorations such as butterflies, ladybugs, spiders and bees. Lovely tissue paper pom poms from Ah-Tissue, bunting by Zippy Zippy plus lots of gorgeous party supplies from Piece of Cake Parties of course :)
I LOVE really bright, fun parties and this was no exception the kids had a ball! Thanks for letting me share your gorgeous party Mel :)
I LOVE really bright, fun parties and this was no exception the kids had a ball! Thanks for letting me share your gorgeous party Mel :)
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The Piece of Cake Parties Family
I love to see the people behind small business and to put a face to a name. So thought it was time I introduce the family behind Piece of Cake Parties & Celebrations.
Kate
Wife. Mummy. Dancer. Crime TV show addict. Slightly impatient. Chatterbox.
Company Position - The Boss :)
Anthony
Husband. Daddy. Funny. Patient. Love of my Life.
Company Position - Helper Extraordinaire. Occasional Delivery Man.
Ethan (Fee Fee) 3 years
Horse lover. Tantrum expert. Noisy. My little helper. My sunshine.
Company Position - Product Tester, specialising in lolly testing.
Declan (Decky Deck) 1 year
Pure cheekiness. Curious. Easygoing. My Baby. My Snugglepot.
Position - Product Tester. Expert shelf/stock re-arranger.
So thats our family and we look forward to continuing to help you and your family create gorgeous and special parties for many years to come.
Kate xx
Monday, September 6, 2010
Happy Birthday To Me
The thrill of my birthday wore off once I became a ‘grown up’ and I don’t usually do much, but since my family were all going to come up to see me anyway I figured on Thursday, why not put on a pretty afternoon tea , just for fun! Plus I really wanted to test out some of the cute girly products I have in stock, all the pink ones of course! In a home with three boys there isn’t much room for pink so it was lovely to set up a really girly table.
For my table I pulled things from around my house to decorate the table plus pink plates, gorgeous polka dot napkins and pink stripe straws in bottles of red creaming soda. So much more fun drinking out of a funky straw :)
Also used gorgeous ‘Pink Spot’ cupcake wrappers that I have recently added to our range from The Cupcake Wrapper Co. Now these look gorgeous in the pack but to actually use them on the cakes, they are just awesome! I love them, they really did make all the difference and along with some gorgeous handmade cupcake toppers, made simply decorated cupcakes look divine.
As I was sharing my birthday with Father’s Day this year, we had the afternoon tea on Saturday so everyone could just relax and enjoy the afternoon. It really was lovely to do something nice for my birthday and amazing how something as simple as a pretty table can really make it feel that extra bit special. That and beautiful family of course :)
Kate xxx
(Products available at Piece of Cake Parties & Celebrations)
Saturday, August 28, 2010
How We Made our Rainbow Birthday Cake
Not really for me the more time I spend out of the kitchen the better, im not a fan of cooking! We actually just used a packet cake mix. Now before I go on just a reminder I/ we are in no way cake makers/decorators and we dont sell cakes, we are simply a Mum and a Dad who were making their boys a birthday cake and this is how we did it
We were making a large base cake, our tin was 30cm so we used 4 vanilla cake mixes.
- Mix up your cake mix or make up your mix if using a recipe according to the instructions.
- Decide how many colours you would like to use. We used 6 in ours. Split the mix into even amounts in separate bowls. Add a colour to each bowl of mix and mix it in. We used both Wilton cake decorating colours and also just your regular food colouring that you buy at the supermarket and both worked perfectly.
- Grease your tin, its always good to remember that! Then choose one colour and pour the mix into the centre of your pan. Repeat this process with your other colours. Pour each colour into the centre of your pan, on top of the other colours. The mix will spread to the edge of your pan as you add more colours.
- Bake your cake.
- Then when its baked and cooled you should have a bright array of colours when you cut your cake
We were concerned the first time we made it as the top went quite brown so we didnt think it would work out but this didnt have any effect on the inside once we cut it, it looked excellent. It was all covered with icing anyway so didnt really matter.
As our cake was so big we did all 6 colours in one hit, however if you are using a smaller cake pan it may be better to split your mix in half, add one half of your colours and bake and then do the same with the other half and once both are baked, put them on top of one another. Just another way we have seen it done when making a smaller cake.
So there you have it, super easy but it really does make an impact especially to little ones! Good luck with yours!
Kate xx
Ethan and Declans Carnival/Circus Party
The invitations, made up by my brother Jack …
The kids table and my gorgeous polka dot bunting I purchased from Zippy Zippy
www.madeit.com.au/storecatalog.asp?userid=1135.com
Details, Details! Various circus bits and bobs we found and of course what’s a Carnival without balloons, lollies, fairfloss & popcorn!
(Fairyfloss & helium balloons from Decorate & Celebrate – Ellenbrook WA)
Our games included; Pin the Nose on the Clown, Goldfish Toss, Clown Velcro Ball Toss, Elephant Ring Toss, Clown Basketball & Ducks.
A huge thank you to Emily from Lightbox Photography http://lightboxphoto.com.au for being present on the day and for all our lovely photographs, its so nice to have such lovely memories that we can look back on for years to come.
Thanks
Kate xx
Making your own Birthday Cake...
“Oh Kate, that’s a lovely dinosaur” says my Grandma. The tears of frustration and embarrassment flowed then and I spent a lot of the party sulking and finding a hidden meaning behind people asking, “Who made the cake” or saying “great cake”.
But you know what, when that silly old cake was brought out Mayson was grinning from ear to ear yelling “bider man, bider man”. He knew it was Spiderman and not a dinosaur, so ultimately that was all that mattered wasn’t it, because it was his special day
Parties are supposed to be fun and they are about the birthday boy or girl and in the long run they aren’t going to remember how much you spent on the cake, whether you’re icing colours were right or whether Spiderman really did look like a dinosaur. So now I just try to have fun with it, try my hardest and overlook the imperfections. After all, kids are only going to remember the fun they had and the love that mum and dad put into making their day special, wonky birthday cake and all!
Some tips from me, all basic but even the simplest things can sometimes be forgotten …
- Plan your cake in advance and make sure you have all your ingredients and equipment organised. (Extra ingredients are always handy ,just in case)
- Let your child help you make their cake. Ethan, my oldest is only 2 but he loves to help, he puts on his apron, pours in the milk and lays out the patty pans if we are doing cupcakes and he cant wait till he is old enough to finally be allowed to do the eggs. Kids love to help and even the smallest of jobs make them feel proud and special, and the look on their face once they see what ‘they’ have made is always worth it.
- Be mindful of allergies and if you are having children from your child’s school or sporting group double check with their parents if they haven’t advised you already, just to be on the safe side.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for help or advice. Get tips from cake books, the internet or ask at a cake decorating shop.
- Don’t get frustrated or aim for perfection. It doesn’t matter if you use a packet mix instead of a recipe or if you create something from the good old Women’s Day Cake book rather than a 5 tiered original masterpiece. Laugh at the imperfections, just have fun!
- Oh, and lastly always remember to grease your cake pan!
So don’t be afraid to give it a go Mums and Dads and hey if all really does fail, who doesn’t love a choccy mud cake from Woolies
Kate x
A few of my cakes and some others submitted by some lovely mummies via our Facebook fan page. Thank you to all those who shared their cakes with us xx