jueves, 14 de enero de 2016

Dine safe pass

This week we received a surprise visit from Toronto Heath and we couldn't be happier.
They just updated our DineSafe pass for another 6months. Green pass for us!!

Ranked #4 Best new Bakery in Toronto for 2015

Thank you all!!!
Last year we received the visit of BlogTo on our bakery and they redacted an amazing article about our products and how fun they're visit was. Read more about it..
Now, this year they add us and raked #4 on their best new bakeries in Toronto for 2015 list!
This, we have to say, was a huge, amazing and grateful surprise! Thanks to all of you and thanks to BlogTo for this mention, it's an honour to be part of that list.
Thank you!!!

domingo, 10 de enero de 2016

Party Place!

Looking for a place where to have your kids party? Keep them busy for a couple of hours and have some fun while learning?

We have the solution for that!!

For those special moments we offer a special package, ideal for parents to relax and for kids to have fun.

This package it's design for 10 kids and 10 adults (yes, parents  can stay on a designated area and have fun too)

Includes:
Cupcakes decoration or cookie decoration class.
Soft drinks for kids
Pizza or minicupcakes for kids and adults.
Balloon decor.
Birthday cake (theme decorated with a simple design)
Coffee or tea for parents.
Choose of one of the bake goods on display for parents (yes, whatever you want).
Music and Movie theme related.
2hours of fun and the bakery just for you!

Remember to book your party at least two weeks in advance!

This package can be customized as much as needed it.

For more information you can always contact us via info@theflyingelephantbakery.com

BlogTo Review

Here's a link of our review made by BlogTo a couple of moths ago. Enjoy it!

We want to thank BlogTo, specially to Christina Cheung and Hector Vasquez for this cute article and great pictures , your words mean a lot for us!

http://www.blogto.com/bakery/flying-elephant-bakery-toronto

We're arriving to our 5th month!

Helloooo everyone!

Long time no read or write! 😉 I was so busy working that I forgot to keep updating this blog.
The news it's that I'm back and writing more information for further events and new trends and tips.
Good news for those who read us, yes.. We have a store now and I'm happy to say that this wil be our 5th month on the Beaches!!! 🎉

Here's our address and I would like to invite you to visit us and try our bake goods, made on the premises and baked fresh every day.

See you soon!!!

2328 Queen St East.
Toronto.
M4E1G9

Phone number 647-7295348

jueves, 30 de abril de 2015

Wedding Season.. Trends...

Hello readers!

So we published the basics when your're ordering a wedding cake.. Now the fun part, choose the design.

There's a lot of ideas that we can write in this part, but we decided just to publish a few ones based on different situations, trends, and brides..

Theme weddings:

A looooot to talk here, but the most popular cakes, beach theme, nautical theme, winter wonderland, and movie theme like batman or starwars...

    



Flowers according to season..

There's a lot of options to choose from when we talk about flowers, but we have to always remember that some flowers are really hard to find or too expensive when its not their season. This cake are usually simple and elegant, decorated with fondant or butter cream. You can substitute the real flowers for something more original and different like gum paste flowers.


Naked cakes...

Its a very rustic, chic and amazing trend. It match almost any type of reception and it can be decorated with simple flowers or fruits naturals or made with gum paste, and it looks pretty when the cake its not that big. This is a great option if you want to save some money!..

       

Runway inspiration:

Maybe its not our first option, but there's a few designs that we can use on this special day.. like this one.. From this trend we can extract the lace cakes which could vary from a very delicate and thin lace to a very thick and huge detail.

   

Huge, big wedding cakes..

If you have a big budget for your wedding cake, and you want the people to remember forever your cake, this is your option, it's time for royal wedding cakes. I have to say this is not a common option, and the new trend on sizes is small and pretty..


  


Indian Wedding cakes

For me this are the most amazing, colorful and huge cakes.. I had to mention this ones because for me are really inspirational and such a great job. And i guess you don't have to be Indian to order one of this.. this cakes are to be remembered. This cakes are usually order in bright colors with details on gold or silver.

    



Stay tuned for more trends!!

The Flying Elephant Bakery



miércoles, 29 de abril de 2015

First communions

The First Communion, or First Holy Communion, is a ceremony held in the Latin Church tradition of the Catholic Church. It is the colloquial name for a person's first reception of the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist, and in Roman Catholic churches occurs typically at age seven to twelve depending on national custom.
Traditions of celebration surrounding First Communion usually include large family gatherings and parties to celebrate the event. The first communicant wears special clothing. The clothing is often white to symbolize purity, but not in all cultures. Girls often wear fancy dresses and a veil attached to a wreath of flowers or hair ornament. In other communities, girls commonly wear dresses passed down to them from sisters or mothers, or even simply their school uniforms plus the veil and/or wreath. Boys may wear a suit or tuxedo, or their Sunday best.
In many Latin American countries, boys wear military-style dress uniforms with gold braid aiguilettes. In Switzerland both boys and girls wear plain white robes with brown wooden crosses around their necks. In Spain, Germany, Luxembourg and Austria, girls are dressed up as, so to speak, little brides (though this has been partly replaced by albs in more recent times).

In Scotland, boys traditionally wear kilts and other traditional Scottish dress which accompany the kilt. In the Philippines, First Communion services often occur on or around the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (the country's patron saint), with boys donning either the Barong Tagalog or semi-formal Western dress, and girls a plain white dress and sometimes a veil.
Gifts of a religious nature are usually given, such as rosaries and prayer books, in addition to religious statues, icons, and holy cards. Monetary gifts are also common.
Many families have formal professional photographs taken in addition to candid snapshots in order to commemorate the event. Some churches arrange for a professional photographer after the ceremony.
Celebrate this day with one of our cakes,cupcakes or cookies custom made specially for this day!.. 

The Flying Elephant Bakery