Store Bought Cake Makeover! | How To Make A Grocery Store Cake Look More Expensive!

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We all have events to host this Spring & Summer, and whether it be Easter, birthday parties, showers, etc, chances are you’re going to need a cake!

If you’re like me and one of your goals for this year was to budget, doing a store bought cake makeover (or cakeover if you will), is a great hack to make an inexpensive cake look SO much better!

To start this cakeover, I visited my local grocery store to see what I could find for an inexpensive cake. I ended up finding this $7 carrot cake, which was the perfect size, shape and colour for what I wanted to do

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Before you go searching for a cake, make sure to first come up with an idea of what you want to do with it. Write down the shape, size, flavour and colour you’re looking for.

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Now, there’s nothing wrong with the way this cake was decorated. The carrot is cute (and very Easter like), and the icing was fine, but if you’re planning an event with a specific theme or one with a fancier vibe, doing a cakeover will give you that Pinterest worthy look you want for WAY less.

After I found my cake, I headed over to the flower department to check out their discount flowers. This bouquet was 50% off, so I paid around $4 for it.

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Once I got home, I separated the flowers, got rid of any dead leaves, and trimmed the stems.

Add A Cute Topper

The first look I did was this bunny look, inspired by the original Easter feel of the cake. I left the icing alone and simply added the bunny figurine (that I bought at the dollar store last Spring), and a couple sprigs of fresh baby’s breath!

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Re-Frost It

I bought a small container of store brand icing in the same flavour as the original icing to cover the sides for my next few looks.

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Add Fresh Fruit

While at the grocery store, I bought a small container of discount mixed fruit for around $3. For the next 2 looks pictured, I used leaves from the flowers and blueberries to create a fresh new look.

This look would work best with a vanilla, lemon, or fruit cake.

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Add Fresh Flowers

I LOVE fresh flowers on cakes! If you don’t want the stems to go into the actual cake, insert straws first and put the stems into the straws.

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I even had some left over to use in a vase for my table!

I even had some left over to use in a vase for my table!

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All together, I spent around $16 to make all of these looks!

Have you guys ever tried this, or would you? Let me know in the comments!