What is a Cake Pop? Some of you may ask
yourselves what it is. So, for all of you we want to dedicate this Cake Pop
selection from Pinterest to you. Enjoy it ;)
Photo from These peas are hollow blog
Photo from Michelle's dolce vita blog
Photo from Crafty Kim blog
Photo from Evie and Mallow blog
Photo from Entirely Sweet blog
Photo from Beautiful cake pictures blog
Photo from Beautiful cake pictures blog
Photo from Beautiful cake pictures blog
Photo from A bull's eye view blog
What do you think about
it? Sudden hunger? Looking forward to decorating a birthday table? Until now,
in SelfPackaging our customers were the ones who designed a way to present the
cake pops properly. As Nuria from The Cupcake Moment blog did; she was successful
with our lidded box for cakes, ref. number: 2242:
If you want an original cake, Nuria is the one you are
looking for…
However, this
wasn’t enough for us… We want to give you a box for cake pops as soon as
possible! So, we have gotten down to work! We are designing it and we want to
show you what we have made… They are just prototypes, but we would like to know
your opinion about them…
Firstly, we want
to prepare a pair of cake pop stands. In the picture you can see our cake stand, we are trying to design a new one specially for cake pops, this is
simply a trial. The idea will be making the base thicker to maintain the cake
pop sticks upright and well held, in case a breeze comes to your party.
As you
can see, what they contain is not cake pops either… Do you want to know how we
have made it? Cheap and attractive: pink marshmallows in the shape of a
mushroom, stuck on a stick. To wrap them up, we have used our coloured tissue paper and Mireia, one of our design artists, has drawn little lines and dots…
Thank you Mireia for your patience! Then, a little bit of kraft cord… and they
are ready! Well, the fuchsia sateen ribbon as the final detail gives it the
final touch.
One of the things
we will also adapt for sure are our popcorn boxes (ref.2221) to make them
suitable to contain cake pops. It will be as easy as adding into them a cake
pop insert, optional of course, to let you decorate your ‘oh-so-lovely’ party table.
To make these
fake cake pops we have used: delicious Happy Hippo chocolates from Kinder for
the big one, and the classic round lollipops (Chupa Chups) for the small one.
Here once again Mireia has given us her creativity.
So… what do you think? That is not all folks! Far from it,
we have a lot of ideas we want to carry out because we want to fulfil all the
suggestions you have made us, but step by step… We will keep you updated.