Forget epic 3D wonders and character-perfect cakes, spare a thought for the birthday boys and girls who were presented with these horrors on their special day from Cakewrecks.com.
From half-baked ideas of My Little Pony meets Darth Vader (it has to be seen to be believed) to dodgy clown-shaped decorations, here are funniest and most ridiculous birthday bakes around...
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Stuck for things to fill pages are we? as the comments left go back to last October
February 14 2013 at 4:11 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI don't understand how it's a "fail" to make an effort and make your child a cake? No matter what it looks like, it's the thought that counts.
October 16 2012 at 4:11 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyMy daughter and I stayed up well past our bed times to decorate a cake for my grandson. We rolled and coloured and cut our the perfect West Ham F.C. badge. It did look good even if I say so myself. Next day, the candles were lit we sang "Happy Birthday" , the blowing out of the candles was photographed and the cake eaten all in 5 minutes flat. I am not sure if the guests could have cared less what it looked like, as long as the cake was yummy.
October 14 2012 at 3:19 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down ReplyKids are not bothered if their cakes are not master pieces ...... they can always tell what its meant to be,
the look of joy when their cake is put on the table with candles glowing is all that matters, so well done mums, keep up the baking, your kids love it ...... x
Is this whole site just an advert to go to Waitrose, or pay ludicrous prices for a cake? What a snide site and how cheap you are taking the p*ss out of people who actually bother to do something for their kids rather than chuck money at the 'problem'.
October 08 2012 at 2:29 AM Report abuse Permalink +3 rate up rate down ReplyIts not so much the cake looking home made its the all round party snobbery involved with kids nowadays.
If you've not got an appearance of a live unicorn and somebody from Towie cutting the ribbon into the party hall all the other mothers deem it a total disaster and not worthy of their children being there.
At least these parents tried, better than running to Tescos for a shop bought one. The only problem I had was the GTA cake for a four year old.
October 07 2012 at 8:16 PM Report abuse Permalink +5 rate up rate down ReplyAgreed Chippie. What the heck does a 4 year old know about GTA? Frightening.
However, each of those cales has been made with love for each of their children, well done to all the parents who made them.
I made a snooker table cake once for my 5 year old and he didn't care that it was wonky or not quite the colours of the snooker balls, he was absolutely delighted wih my effort and that's what counts.
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