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Birthday cakes and cupcakes
We now have an expanding range of beautiful pony birthday cakes and cup cakes available to purchase ( collection only at the moment but cakes by post coming soon). We also have some great (cake ideas) below for those wanting to create their own masterpiece! Birthday cakes available to purchase Our cakes are hand-made locally and can be tailored to your specifications. Celebration cakes can be personalised with your child's name and age. Cakes are either madeira or victoria but we can make chocolate cakes on request. We can also provide matching cup-cakes for some of our birthday cakes. We have a number of pony-themed'cake toppers' (pre-printed pony pictures printed onto icing) which can be personalised with your child's name and age. These are mounted onto fondant icing and edged with matching fluff or ribbon. We can also put a photo of your child onto a topper. We can also provide matching cupcakes! These are £1.85 each with a minimum order of 10 Horse head cake £55 Hand cut horse head design over fondant icing edged with matching trim. This cake can be personlised with your child's name and age. Horse shaped cake £50 Amazing horse shaped cake, decorated in butter icing and personalised. Cute pink pony cake £55 Adorable hand crafted pink pony over fondant icing, personalised to your choice. Birthday Cake Ideas For those of you looking to create something unique yourselves, we have 2 cake tins which even the novice cake maker can produce an impressive birthday cake. Alternatively we can supply cake toppers which you simply lay onto your own cake. The cake toppers are edible pre printed pictures (or your own photograph) personalised with your child's name and age. Simply order topper only above. Cake toppers are £6.50 either for one birthday cake toppers or 12 cupcake toppers. Our tins are available to hire at £6 each (£20 deposit). To hire please email or phone to arrange. Horse carriage shaped cake tin This is not as difficult as it appears! The cake is baked in a carriage shaped cake tin and then decorated with butter icing plus a little ready mixed and coloured fondant icing. Whilst some of the icing does need to be piped it doesn't have to be too precise! See our simple instructions to make a carriage birthday cake below for more details.
Pony birthday cake tin
This is the tin that makes the pony shaped cake above. See our simple instructions to make a pony shaped birthday cake
Pony cupcake ideas Alternatively follow the pony fairy cake ideas using our miniature pony cutter, available to buy at £3.50. Fairy cakes are so easy and cheap to make, it's the decoration which makes them stand out. With a small pony-shaped cutter, some ready to roll icing and food colouring my daughter and I created some eye-catching pony fairy cakes for her birthday.
Chocolate pony lollipop mould
These make an impressive contribution to any party bag and far cheaper than shop-bought horse chocolates. Each of our moulds creates four pony lollipops very easily. Also available is our lollipop kit which includes cellophane wrappers, sticks and gold tags sufficient for 16 lollipops, plus we have a choice of pink or happy birthday ribbon for an extra special touch (for 16 lollipops). Lollipop moulds are £5 each plus £2.50 p&p Lollipop wrapping kit is £4.50 plus £1.25 for 16 lollipops Ribbon is £3.00 plus £1.25 sufficient for 16 lollipops These moulds are also available for hiring. Please email to check availability at £4 each (£10 deposit) . Pony biscuit cutters Why restrict these to biscuits-why not try them with chocolate crunch or chocolate crispy cakes, flapjacks or even sandwiches. Choose from horses head, galloping horse and horse shoe. £4.50 plus £2.50 p&p
Pony happy birthday candles
LCC035 - Happy Birthday and Horses Message Candles Light Pink glittery words saying Happy Birthday added to Lovely Chubblies Horses. £3.99
Pony birthday candles
LCC005 Horse Pack of Candles Three Little Horses perfect for the little girl in your life. Every little girl loves horses and here we have a pack of little white horses decorated with pink spots. Complimented with two hearts with Happy Birthday engraved into them. Each candle is beautifully detailed. £2.99
Pony rider birthday candles
LCC014 Horse Rider Pack Of Candles Three Little Horse Riders perfect for the little horse rider in your life. Every little girl loves horses and here we have a pack of little horse riders. Why not add them to your cake with our horse candles too. Complimented with two hearts with Happy Birthday engraved into them. Each candle is beautifully detailed. £2.99 Creating an impressive pony shaped birthday cake I used a 6oz/3 egg Victoria sandwich mix and my technique is to cream the butter and sugar til it's well mixed together and really smooth, then add the eggs and beat the mixture quite hard, lifting it up to get as much air in as possible. Finally, fold in the sieved flour until the mixture is smooth. To ensure the cake comes out of the tin in one piece, I buttered the tin, added a little flour and tapped it around the tin until all the butter had a layer of flour over it. Once cooked and cooled I sifted some dry icing sugar over the whole cake, then made up some pink icing with a fairly stiff consistency and covered the mane, tail, and hooves, with a 'blob' for the eye on which I then added a couple of pink cake decorations. Easy pony fairy cakes It's the cake decoration that makes the difference here. Having made the fairy cakes, I bought some ready to roll white icing and kneaded the tiniest drop of red food colourant in. It doesn't need to be evenly mixed as it can make a marble effect! Simply use the miniature horse cutter to make fabulous pony fairy cakes. I have also made pony cupcakes with a circle of ready to roll white icing on the cake with a pink pony on that which I think look more finished. Simple instructions to make a carriage cake I used a 8oz/4 egg Victoria sandwich mix and my technique is to cream the butter and sugar til it's well mixed together and really smooth, then add the eggs and beat the mixture quite hard, lifting it up to get as much air in as possible. Finally, fold in the sieved flour until the mixture is smooth. To ensure the cake comes out of the tin in one piece, I buttered the tin, added a little flour and tapped it around the tin until all the butter had a layer of flour over it. Once cooked and cooled I iced the windows with a stiff butter icing. I made this with a knob of butter which I softened in the microwave, added a teaspoon of boiled water and then enough sifted icing sugar to make is stiff enough so that if I lifted the spoon I could make a letter without it disappearing. I first iced the windows in pale pink (very small amount of red colouring) and simply smoothed the icing on with a knife. I then piped around the windows in slightly darker pink, using a fairly small icing nozzle on an icing bag. I then swapped to a larger nozzle and piped the top and bottom of the carriage, and the 'mud guards'. I did a mixture of straight piping and rose piping (little 'dots'). I then iced around the windows and the tyres in plain butter icing using the small icing nozzle and making small zigzags. (I found these most useful as precision is not essential!) The undercarriage and luggage rack were then iced in pale pink, again with the small nozzle using zigzags. The very top was done in a pale yellow (I added some coloured icing from one of those tubes you can get for decorating with kids). My 10 year old daughter then made the spokes and outers for the wheels in ready coloured icing-she simply rolled out 'strings' of it then flattened/shaped as necessary. She also put 3 lilac diamonds above the windows and on the very top lemon section. As a final touch she added silver balls above the windows, on the very top and to the wheels. |