I don’t know how many times I made a cake and then stress about the cake delivery box afterward. I was constantly looking for a better solution for cake delivery boxes. If you are like me you have regular cake boxes. The ones I have the most of are 10x10x5 that I bought in bulk (not really sure what I was thinking here). Such a pity because I found out pretty quickly that a lot of the cakes I made did not fit in the regular cake boxes. Ugh… When I found this out I threw my hands up, now what do I do? If you are nodding your head in agreement I got you.
As a result, I bought boxes everywhere I thought looked like they worked such as Ikea, shipping boxes and hat boxes (I love these, but they are so expensive). Awhile back, I needed a cake delivery box, but the other boxes were too big I started looking at the smaller boxes I had. After all, I had thousands of them. That’s when the light bulb went off, why not use the small cake boxes. I could not believe it, I finally came up with a solution to my cake delivery box situation by only making a few small adjustments to the box. I always have in-house foam core board and cake boards I use both depending on what I need. Genius… Why didn’t I think about this before?
So today, I am going to show you how I transformed two different types of cake boxes to make a cake delivery box that not only fits the cake but looks professional (at least I think so). This is also a great solution if the client picks up the cake.
The million-dollar question is how do I transport the cakes? See the five secrets to delivering cakes here.
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Things to consider:
The size, weight and cake decorations determine the size of the cake base and the type of board used. By that, I mean the choice between MDF or a foam core board. Heavier cakes require a more stable board. Regular cake circles will not be sufficient for a two-tier cake, use a cake base (sold at your local craft store) or make your own from foam core. Cakes with handles such as a guitar or violin (standing up that is) require some more planning.
Materials
Materials:
In the summer, I like to use the cake porter from Innovative Sugarworks. The cake porter is insulated which keeps the cake cool. For additional piece of mind, add dry ice to keep it extra cold.
What do you use to transport your cakes? Hope this was super helpful. As always happy caking.
NickHarry456 | 26th Mar 19
Awesome! really appreciate you. I loved it.
NickHarry456 | 26th Mar 19
Well done, I like it.This post is really full of information.
G | 26th Mar 19
Thank you
Sophia Elsie | 11th Apr 19
Thanks for guidance how to make box of cake for delivery. I really enjoyed to read your post.
G | 11th Apr 19
Hi Sophia I’m glad I can help. I sometimes have to improvise using what I have.