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Cakeover Magic: Transforming Store-Bought Sponge Cakes into a Dream Wedding Cake

Mission: To turn store-bought sponge cakes into a stunning wedding centrepiece.

Challenge accepted!

Armed with creativity, a vision, and a few store-bought sponge cakes from Woolworths, I ventured into the world of cakeovers to craft a delightful masterpiece fit for a dreamy wedding. Plus, with the help of gorgeous fresh flowers from Fine Flowers in Katoomba, the transformation was truly enchanting.

What is a “cakeover”?

A “cakeover” is a playful term used to describe the process of transforming an existing or store-bought cake into a more elaborate or personalized creation through decoration, embellishments, or alterations. Think of it as a cake makeover.

It involves taking a pre-made or basic cake and enhancing its appearance or flavour to suit a specific occasion or personal preferences better.

Cakeovers are often chosen for various reasons, such as time constraints, budget considerations, or simply to showcase creativity by customising a store-bought cake to suit a particular celebration, whether it’s a wedding, birthday, anniversary, or any other special occasion.

The Quest for Cake Perfection


Step 1: Cake Acquisition
A trip to my local Woolworths store presented an array of sponge cake options. Opting for simplicity, I chose plain sponge cakes – the perfect blank canvas for my cakeover project.

Step 2: Visionary Designs
Inspiration struck as I envisioned a multi-tiered cake exuding elegance. With a touch of whimsy in mind, fresh flowers were to be the pièce de résistance. The flowers allowed for a touch of colour and made the cake look so pretty.

Step 3: Assembly Time
Stacking the sponge cakes, I sandwiched them with layers of luscious cream and fresh Panama passionfruit from Todarello’s Katoomba Village Fruit Market. The passionfruit gave a great flavour and added a summer feel to the wedding cake.

Creating the white icing

Mix the below ingredients in a bowl. You can mix with a fork or a mixer to ensure you get fluffy icing.

  • 2 cups of icing sugar
  • 2 egg whites
  • A few drops of lemon juice
  • A teaspoon of vanilla essence

Once all cakes are staked then ice all the cake as smoothly as you can. Use a scraper to have the icing on the cake look smooth and if you have parts of the sponge cake showing that is fine, this will allow you to have the naked cake look. If you don’t want the naked cake look make sure to cover the cake with the white icing and smooth it out with the scraper. If you want a wavy pattern, you can have a scraper that will do that too.

The scrapers I used for my cakeover wedding cake.

Step 4: The Flourishing Finish
Here’s where the magic truly unfolded. Fresh blooms from Fine Flowers in Katoomba were carefully placed atop the cake tiers, infusing vibrant colours and natural beauty into the creation. The flowers were added with paper straws to make sure the stem wasn’t put into the cake. The flowers would then be easily removed to allow the cake to be cut for serving.

I put the flowers on one side of the top of the cake and then on an angle to have some flowers on the bottom of the cake. This allowed more decoration for the top of the cake if needed. I also added a gold “love” cake topper.

Flowers were put in paper straws to then add to the cake

I adore visiting Fine Flowers in Katoomba. They always have stunning flowers that put a smile on my face.

The Splendor of Cakeovers


Personal Touches
Though the base was store-bought, the personalised touch came through the decorations. The flowers’ choice, arrangement, and overall design spoke volumes about the couple’s style and taste.

Budget-Friendly Brilliance
By utilising ready-made cakes, the focus shifted from baking stress to creative embellishment, ensuring a stunning outcome without breaking the bank.

Time-Efficient Elegance
Crafting a cakeover was a swift process, perfect for those in need of a last-minute, yet spectacular, dessert for a special occasion like a wedding.

Lessons Learned & Tips Shared

  • Be Resourceful: Embrace store-bought items as a canvas for your creativity. A little transformation can yield exceptional results.
  • Freshness is Key: Utilise fresh flowers or edible decorations for an instant upgrade to the cake’s aesthetics.
  • Keep it Simple: Sometimes, simplicity speaks volumes. Focus on a few key elements for a striking overall effect.
  • Practice Patience: Attention to detail is crucial. Take your time arranging the decorations to achieve the desired look.

Conclusion


With a stroke of creativity and a sprinkle of resourcefulness, a store-bought sponge cake evolved into a mesmerizing wedding centerpiece. The cakeover journey not only showcased the potential of simple elements but also highlighted the beauty of personalisation and affordability in crafting a memorable dessert. So, whether it’s a wedding or any special occasion, remember, a store-bought cake can be the perfect canvas for your cakeover dreams!

Costs

So what are the costs associated with creating a cakeover wedding cake?


It might not surprise you that a cakeover will really save you money and still create a yummy and fantastic-looking cake for your special day.

You will see from the table below that creating a wedding cake from an existing cake is the cheaper option.

A simple search online found that if you had a cake that had four tiers and above you would generally pay between $420 – $650.

2 x Woolworths Double Unfilled Sponge 460g$12.00 ($6 each)
Icing$2.50
Flowers$13.00
Cream$2.80
2 egg whites$1.25 (based on 6 eggs that cost $3.75)
Panama passionfruit$4.60 ($2.30 each)
Icing scraper$4.40 (VIP Spotlight price)
Love cake topper decoration $11.20 (VIP Spotlight price)
Total:$51.75
The stunning cakeover wedding cake is decorated and ready for the cake topper

If you already had eggs, icing, the icing scraper or didn’t want the love cake topper decoration (all of this would take $19.35 off the amount above) the new cost of the cake would be: $32.40

As you see, you can make the cake cheaper if you wish.

The flowers make this cake look so pretty

“Pink chrysanthemums represent longevity, attraction, and romance, making them a great choice for a first date or a new love. In general, chrysanthemums are believed to represent happiness, love, longevity, and joy.”

https://blossmcart.com/blog/chrysanthemum-meaning-and-symbolism/

Pink Roses mean Happiness, Grace, and Thankfulnes

Perfect flowers for a wedding cake!

The cakeover wedding cake is all decorated and ready
for the big event

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This post was originally published on December 19, 2023

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7th Birthday Celebrations

As you already know I was madly preparing for the kids birthday party. I had also baked cupcakes for school and then did it all again the next day to prepare for the party. Last Thursday and Friday were super busy and I of course did not make it out of the kitchen other than to pick kids up from school and off course drop them off. If you did see me throughout the day I might have had to make a run to the supermarket to pick up some forgotten supplies.

I kept the party simple. Just some snacks, cupcakes and of course the cupcake cake for the birthday. See pictures below of my Lumpy Space Princess Cake, or many cupcakes that create the cake. It is a creative attempt. Kids were happy and the cupcakes turned out very well. They were vanilla lemon cupcakes with butter vanilla icing.

My attempt at making Lumpy Space Princess (LSP). I was not 100% happy with it but the kids loved it. One kid after I showed her what I had done said, that I just needed to do a picture of LSP on a cake like the rainbow one I made last year. Gosh if only I knew that would be okay and I would have done that.
My attempt at making Lumpy Space Princess (LSP). I was not 100% happy with it but the kids loved it. One kid after I showed her what I had done said, that I just needed to do a picture of LSP on a cake like the rainbow one I made last year. Gosh if only I knew that would be okay and I would have done that.

Candles all ready to light for birthday celebrations for the twins.
Candles all ready to light for birthday celebrations for the twins.

Hubby pretended to be Princess Bubblegum to run the game. Which of course created much laughter, a couple of kids yelled, “Your Princess Bubblegum” and then laughed hysterically. The game was basically Simon Says but using the character of Princess Bubblegum. It was a lot of fun.

The weather was good for us and it was very warm, sunny and not a cloud in the sky. Kids ran wild with their mates in the park and were so tired when we arrived home.  Due to having a small house and not much room having the party at the park is ideal for us. Less mess, more space and kids can play in nature.

The crazy chocolate that I made was magically eaten very quickly so I can only think that it was a massive hit.

All packed in a container and ready for the party.
Crazy chocolate for the kids 7th birthday party

As the twins had their party the day before their actual birthday, we wanted to take them somewhere special to celebrate their actual day. I booked tickets to the Stardust Circus for yesterday and it was the girls first time at the circus. They had a great time. You should have seen their surprised faces when the lions, acrobats, juggler and more did their thing. They were amazed and just so happy that we went. It was pity that I could not take pictures while inside the circus tent as that was prohibited. If I did I would be asked to delete the images, so thought best not to do it at all.

Officially 7 today. On way to see the circus for the first time.
Officially 7 today. On way to see the circus for the first time.

It was a very hot day yesterday at the circus and although still spring it was about 30ºC. We were very smart to have dressed in summer clothes, kids and hubby in shorts and t-shirts and me in a dress. If it is like this now, summer is going to be a hot one.

Other than the circus the big hit of the birthday presents were Beenie Boo’s. One of their mates from school gave them one each and hubby and I got them four to add to their collection. They have liked the other presents but the Beenie Boo’s seem to be this years HUGE hit. Who knew that the little tedddies would over shadow other fab pressies. Have you had this happen to you?

We were all very tired from the whole weekend. Party on Saturday (The party was a hit and all kids and adults and a great time, so that was a good outcome) and then Circus on Sunday. Pity it is not school holidays yet, however after this week the kids will be on holidays and then we can rest.

If you made an odd shaped cake, post the picture on our Facebook Page Did the kids love it?

Did it turn out as you expected. My effort for Lumpy Space Princess was not ideal but it did the job. The one thing that has made the weekend very good here is the weather, it has been warm and just lovely, cannot wait for more of it.