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Cakes Pretty

As a mother of three, we were invited to many a kid’s birthday parties. A lot of moms would have the cutest cakes and themes for their kiddos. I would be in awe of the details, all matching stuff, and the themed homemade birthday cake.

So after I had my second child, I vowed to be one of these moms. I signed up for a cake decorating class at my local Micehals store and my new hobby was born.

Now let’s back up to my childhood, my mom did excel in many things but being crafting was never her strong suit. At one of my baby showers, we crafted and she had no idea how to say Hodge Podge, let alone know what it is or what you use it for.

So growing up we did not craft, we didn’t make things, we didn’t have many hobbies as a family except going on vacation, going to the beach, and swimming so any wonder why I do what I do and love the beach so much.

I fell in love with making and decorating cakes for my kid’s birthdays. I start asking my kids months before their birthday what theme would they like. My middle was very into Minnie Mouse so we did quite a few parties on her. You can do so many things with Mickey or Minnie.

For my youngest’s 4th birthday, he wanted a fish cake with the candle in the eyeball. And here it is, it was a fun cake to make.

Every party had a theme, with matching invitations, decorations, favors, and cake of course, or cupcakes. And I loved it, we celebrate birthdays lavishly at our house.

We celebrate half birthdays too, we call them Halfy Birthdays, haha. I do it up, I search Pinterest because c’mon now, where else would look.

When my oldest was younger she said “Mom, your cakes are so pretty, you should open a store called Cakes Pretty!” We actually put a sign on our front window for Cakes Pretty and she was pretty disappointed that nobody came to our door asking for a cake.

And that is how Cakes Pretty was born.

Travel

A Very Disney Birthday

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Beautiful birthday girl after her Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique visit.

My younger daughter just turned 10 last and it made me reminisce about when she turned five, we were at Disney World.

We didn’t plan the trip because of her birthday, those dates just happen to fall on her special day but I have to say it was so magical to be at Disney for your birthday, especially as a little girl, who LOVES Minnie Mouse.

We picked up a “I’m celebrating” button and everyone, I mean every team member, wished her a happy birthday.

On our trip, we did a trip to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique the night before her birthday and the next morning we went to Chef Mickey’s for a character breakfast. It was such an amazing trip for a five-year-old girl and for mom as well!!

It was totally worth the wait to see Elsa!!
Meeting Minnie and getting autographs.

Pro Tips:

#1 Schedule your Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique trip at Disney Springs instead of inside The Magic Kingdom, you’ll save valuable park time. We had our appointment on a non-park day and enjoyed Disney Springs afterward.

#2 Purchase your Disney princess dresses before you travel to save money and bring it out while you are on vacation. I let my girls wear them to their new dresses to their Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique appointments.

#3 I bought them Disney Princess pajamas that look the costume dresses, much lighter and easier to wear around the parks all day in Florida. The Disney Store, Amazon, or Kohls is a great place to pick these up.

#4 Schedule your character breakfast again on an off park day, we did the breakfast option, a little cheaper than dinner and better food options for picky eaters.