When it comes to celebrating special moments with our delectable custom Babycakes, the cherry on top is often the message we choose to adorn them with. A carefully crafted message can turn a tasty treat into a heartfelt gesture that leaves a lasting impression. Here are some tips to help you choose the perfect words for your custom Babycake:
- Personalization: Make it personal. Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, or a simple “just because” moment, consider the recipient’s interests, inside jokes, or a meaningful quote that resonates with them.
- Keep it Concise: Babycakes may be small, but they pack a big punch of flavor. Keep your message short and sweet, so it fits gracefully on top. A few words can go a long way.
- Express Emotion: Whether it’s “Happy Birthday,” “Congratulations,” or “I Love You,” your message should convey the emotion you want to express. A simple “Thank You” can mean the world to someone.
- Consider the Occasion: Tailor your message to the occasion. A funny message might be perfect for a casual gathering, while a heartfelt one is ideal for more sentimental moments.
- Font and Style: Think about the font and style you’d like. Should it be elegant cursive, playful and whimsical, or something in between? The visual presentation of your words adds to the overall aesthetics.
Incorporate these tips into your Babycake order, and you’ll have a custom treat that’s as delightful to read as it is to eat. Words have the power to make the moment even more memorable, and with Babycakes, you’re guaranteed a sweet success!
Finally, here are some examples from our customers that you can use for your upcoming celebrations:
Birthday:
- “Another Year Around the Sun”
- “Aging Like Fine Wine”
- “Leveling Up IRL”
- “I’m Feeling 22”
Winter Holidays:
- “Bah humbug”
- “Merry Xmas Ya Filthy Animal”
- “Cake First, Stress Later”
- “Holiday Calories Don’t Count”
- “Treat Yourself This Season”
Anniversary:
- “Still Crazy in Love After [X] Years”
- “Two Less Fish in the Sea”
- “Growing Old Together, One Bite at a Time”
- “I Love You Today > Yesterday”