I met the clever Alana Jones Mann at Alt in January and she gave me her adorable business cards which were mini cakes made from make-up sponges. I nearly died of cuteness overload. She referred me to the site where she got the idea, She Knows, which made these mailable birthday cake slices, which nearly took me to my grave. How ingenious are these?!
I've been wanting to do something with these cake/pie boxes that Steph Modo makes for her shop, A La Modo, for awhile now so I decided to put the two together and make a birthday cake care package. I have a cake box template and a little party envelope kit template that you can stick in the box and ship off. How awesome would this be to receive for your birthday???
Step 1: Size the sponge to the bottom of the cake box and make the cake smaller than the box.Step 2: Cut the sponge using a long serrated knife. It can be kind of tricky so you'll want a really good one.Step 3: Cut the cake in thirds.Step 4: Spray the edges of the cake in descending colors. You'll want to let them air dray for at least a day to get rid of the fumes.Step 5: Pump the caulk into the cake bag.Step 6: Line the edges of the cake with the caulk. I did two different types: one messy and the other more decorated like a traditional cake. The caulk can be really runny so you might want to practice before you apply. Let the caulk dry for at least 2-3 days.
Insert your candles, balloon, and confetti. Insta-party!