C.D. asks from Houston, TX on February 10, 2010
Children Cakes
Does anyone know of a good place that makes Children cakes? My lil girl will be turning 2 in March and im planing to make her birthday of Snow White, and I would like a cake that invisions that or perhaps even a doll cake of Snow White.
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S.M. answers from Houston on February 11, 2010
Sweet Presence
Deer Park TX 77536
Owner & Cake Designer: Laurie Webb
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N.C. answers from Houston on February 16, 2010
I know this might be a little late but wanted to give you another option in case you were still undecided. I have gotten all of my children's cakes from Tiara's Cakes. They are located off of Dairy Ashford and Briar Forest. For me taste is important as well as a good design. I have been very pleased with her work and prices. You can't compare them with grocery store bought cakes. The cake quality is way above them.
http://www.tiaracakes.com
V.S. answers from Houston on February 11, 2010
I have a friend who does my cakes for the kids. She also did the heart shaped anniversary cake with strawberries on top. Ymmm!! She has reasonable pricing and the cakes are delicious. The cakes are so beautiful that you don't want to eat them. Please check out her webite. She lives in the Rosenberg area but can deliver or meet you.
M.S. answers from Houston on February 11, 2010
For a two-year-old, I would recommend Kroger or Randall's. They have standard cakes and decorations for children or you can bring in a photo of what you'd like and they'll copy it for you. I wouldn't waste money on a cake some place else since the Kroger cakes are delicious and cute! For my daughter's second birthday in November, we had a Kroger Dora cake. It was a big hit with everyone. We then ordered Dora and Boots cupcakes from Sam's Club for school. They were tasty, too, and not too expensive. Have fun!
L.N. answers from Houston on February 11, 2010
You didn't say what area of town you're in so I throw out some generals and a specific. Many of the local stores do the "doll" cakes (big skirt is cake, topper is the waist up of a doll.) You can also take a plate, napkin or picture of snow white and they can often copy it. For a "bakery" cake ~ try Three Brothers Bakery off of S. Braeswood near Stella Link. Pricey, but worth it!
L.
S.A. answers from Houston on February 11, 2010
Almost any bakery can do a Snow White cake - even Kroger and Randalls can do one with Snow White decorations, etc. However, you can also buy a Snow White cake mold and make then decorate your own. Also Wilton sells a cake pan that is a princess castle and then you can add Snow White touches. I only mention Wilton by brand because their cake molds come with step by step directions of how to decorate the cake to make it look like picture on the package!
Have a great party for your little one - my little girl turns 2 in April!
blessings,
stacy
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