WINNER!!
Dena (#1258) who said: Hi Mel! I believe that I am a professional cake decorator hiding in an amatuer’s body just waiting to bust out! I would love some tools of the trade to boost my skill level. I just love your website. It has helped me in so many ways to prepare new and exciting foods for my family. Thank you for all your help!

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Usually, January isn’t my favorite of the 12 months. Just not a lot to look forward to, if you ask me, with the holidays over and spring still months away (at least in my neck of the woods). But this year, I’m actually excited for the dreary, blustery month…because…for the next two weeks, sprinkled amongst the new, fantastic recipes I have to share, I will be hosting giveaway upon giveaway. Oh yes! And I can’t tell you how excited I am to give away some of my favorite things. I purposely avoided the blog giveaway craziness and fun over the last few holiday weeks in order to selfishly save the giveaways for now!

A moment of heartfelt sappiness: I really, really adore all of you. I know, you are rolling your eyes, but it is true. I wouldn’t have the continual energy and motivation to keep up this here food blog if it wasn’t for all of your comments and support. It keeps me moving in my lazy state, so seriously…thank you! These giveaways are for you! So may the force be with you and your entry(s).

Tomorrow I promise you a new, delicious recipe. Promise! But today I want to give away something I’ve been so very excited to put together.

I am by no means a professional cake decorator, but I have somehow developed a tradition of taking birthday requests from my kids and decorating things like snakes, sharks, bats, monsters…you know, boy cakes. I gladly took on the challenge last year to decorate two more girly cakes for my sweet neighbors:

Completely self-taught (and it kind of shows, I know!), I have a habit of pulling all-nighters to finish the cakes (like I said, I’m not a professional and have to redo things, like, 20 times to get them right sometimes), but I have loved learning little techniques.

What makes my life easier? This Wilton Tool Caddy that my fabulous cousin (and long ago roommate!), Camille, gave me years ago when we went to an amateur cake decorating class together (um, I was the only one that left class each session with frosting stuck in my hair).

I have loved this caddy and have gradually added supplies to it over the last ten years as I’ve ventured out trying new cake styles. Besides my loving husband who graciously stays up late with me every time I take on a cake project, this caddy is my #1 partner in crime when it comes to cake decorating. We’re tight, me and my caddy.

I want to give away ONE of these awesome tool caddies (yes, they kind of look like an old school plastic makeup carrier I had when I was, like, 13, but oh well) filled with many of the same things I have in mine – my favorite gel colors, no less than 15 of my favorite tips, decorating bags, couplers, and lots of other goodies, including an offset spatula or three. I’ll put it all together and ship it off to you lickety split!

To enter, just leave a comment on THIS post telling me what kind of cake decorator you are (professional, slap on some canned frosting to a cake mix kinda person, experimenter extraordinaire) – whatever the case may be! I’ll announce a winner before the next giveaway goes up, probably in a day or two.

{Giveaway and details and opinions all sponsored by me (a.k.a. Mel’s Kitchen Cafe), like it or not!}

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1,476 Responses to Giveaway Bonanza!

  1. Whitney says:

    I’m very amateur, but I would love to try other things. I’ve always wanted to take a cake decorating class…

  2. Nicole Taylor says:

    Sorry about the typos! YIKES!

  3. Margaret says:

    I’m an amateur, but I keep trying. My granddaughters think I’m great. Would love
    to win the kit.

  4. Megan Thomas says:

    Basically I try to make any cake I think look’s pretty and/or yummy. Whether or not it comes out looking perfect is okay because it will (usually) still taste good and that’s the main objective!

  5. Gina M. says:

    I make homemade frosting but, I stink at decorating and don’t really have any tools so, this would be awesome to win!!!

  6. Lori says:

    I would love to learn how to decorate cakes. I had a few recipes from my mom that I made but hate to say I hardly ever made anything from scratch. Everything changed when I came across your blog, I started trying things I never thought I could make. Thanks for helping make me the hit of the neighborhood when it comes to dinners and goodies, my neighbors request goodies all of the time and I love it!

  7. Jenn Lawson says:

    I’m definitely an amateur – but I’d like to blame space on the reason I was never able to decorate before. We just bought a house so I’m hoping to be able to branch out with the extra counter space I just acquired.

  8. Caitlin says:

    By no means a professional but I do love doing it, no matter how crazy looking they turn out :)

  9. Heather C says:

    Give me a can of frosting and I can frost away, that is if there’s anything left after I get a couple of spoonfuls for myself first.

  10. Jill says:

    Definitely a novice … I do good to get all the icing on the cake and not in my mouth :)

  11. Denise says:

    I love your website!! Thanks for sharing such yummy recipes! I am an occasional cake decorator…I love to make cute cakes for my kids birthdays. It would be so fun to have some real tools! :)

  12. Kathie says:

    I love experimenting

  13. Eyeris says:

    I like to pretend I am professional, but I really am just an armature. I use all my skills on Cake pops instead of actual cakes.

  14. Laurel says:

    Ameture. I want this so much! I’ve always been the “side kick” when cake decorating. If I had my own tools I can finally take up the head chair. Woo

  15. Andrea says:

    I’m anything but professional! I love to make my girls’ birthday cakes special and a bit magical though.

  16. Lorna says:

    I’m mostly a canned frosting and cake mix kinda girl, but I so admire people that can do what you do! I feel like I don’t have a creative bone in my body, but I’d love to learn! BTW, I love your recipes! I found you a few months ago and am a fan for life.

  17. Ashlee says:

    I love to do cakes, but definitely an amateur with more fails than successes under my belt!

  18. Mimi says:

    Definitely amateur. But I’m hoping to step up my cake decorating soon with some actual Wilton tips…this caddy would be perfect for me! I hope I win!

  19. Nana says:

    I am such an amateur, but perhaps that is what makes it fun. I don’t take it too seriously, but the kids love them!

  20. I am a total amateur, but my kids beg for a different kind of decorated cake each birthday and I am loving it!

  21. Lisa says:

    I haven’t done any cake decorating but would love to start.

  22. Emma Jo says:

    Birthday cakes usually end up being very simple around here, but I would love to learn. I’m thinking about taking a Wilton class at my local craft store, so the caddy would be great!

  23. I love to experiment and try new things. Thank goodness most of my kids are still little enough that they love anything and think I’m amazing! :)

  24. Judy says:

    I am totally a slap on a can of frosting kind of a girl, but it usually goes on cupcakes. I always end up with crumbs in my frosting and get frustrated and wonder why I ever thought I could frost a cake!

  25. Shelley Bloemke says:

    I do ok….got a cake dec. set when I was 12 and it’s finally lost all the pieces etc. Need a new one! I am 49…..really old!

  26. JEANNE says:

    MEL!
    I too am an amature, but boy have I had fun. I got started with “What’s New Cupcake” and then “Hello Cupcake” with my grandaughter Mandy. Her bro asked for the racecar in one of the books, but wanted certain things on it. WE DID IT & it turned out so cute.
    THEN
    I surprised everyone with a SpongeBob cake for another little Grandson Vincie. OH MY, what a lot of work, but sooooo fun. I wish I could send you pics on here!
    (Made Buffalo Chicken Bites for New Years Eve!! YUMMO!!!!!)

  27. Marcie says:

    I love making homemade cakes for my kids’ birthdays! They are not too fancy, but we have so much fun with it!

  28. Bliss says:

    I’m totally an amateur, but I try my hardest to make it taste amazing (even if it doesn’t always LOOK that way!) I’ve been wanting one of these tool caddies for FOREVER to help me out, but could never justify the cost since it only would get used on special occasions.

  29. Jess says:

    Definitely an amateur, but very anxious to start learning! I’ve done a couple of cakes for family members, and am starting to collect stuff little by little. I am determined to improve!

  30. Ann says:

    I’m a total amateur, but I still keep trying:)

  31. Heather K Miller says:

    Total amateur! I love making the cake and frosting from scratch and though it might taste delicious, it always looks like a disaster!

  32. patti says:

    I am a home decorator…taken some classes and now branched out on my own creative endeavors. I love reading the tutorials which abound on many of the blogs.
    My family and friends are the beneficiaries of my projects!

  33. Heather A says:

    I’m an amateur, but my kids always love how their cakes look!

  34. Holly says:

    I’m definitely an amateur. My girls love to try to help and we have lots of fun trying. Most of the time the cakes don’t look edible by the time we’re done :(

  35. Jason says:

    I’m a slap on canned frosting kind of guy, but I’m sure that my wife would be thrilled to have this! She’s found some great recipes from you, and makes amazingly tasty cakes! She just needs these tools to help her work on the artistic part.

  36. Chrissy says:

    I am a professional experimenter on decorating cakes! I love this food blog!

  37. Marcia says:

    Although I’ve been baking for years, I have yet to make something really pretty! I do lack the equipment. I only have one pastry bag and a few tips. So, I am not much better than an amateur!

  38. Nicole says:

    I’ve always been the ‘slap frosting on’ type of person. But I’m trying to learn and get much better!! :)

  39. Michele says:

    Experimenter extraordinaire!!

  40. Kelli B. says:

    I am an experimenter of sorts. I can decorate ok but nothing to write home about….could use some cool tools to help out :)

  41. Jenn simpson says:

    I have always made all my kids cakes for their birthdays. They spend the months before planning what they want and I spend hours trying to get it just right! I too have spent many nights up trying to fix all my mistakes but I love to do it for them.

  42. Karen Durfee says:

    Oh I am the get the frosting in the hair girl! Green peanut butter frosting anyone :)

  43. courtney a says:

    Amateur!!!! but loving it!!

  44. Jennifer says:

    I decorate cakes just for my kids’ birthdays, but I LOVE doing it for them. I always take requests (and the snake cake has been a past favorite of both my boys), and it’s fun to see how their interests change. Definitely an amateur though.

  45. Jenny says:

    I am an amateur that took on the task of making my four children’s cakes. I would enjoy a kit like this!

  46. Rhonda says:

    I am an amateur, but I have tried a few times to experiment with decorating. I made a Thomas train for my grandson’s birthday and ended up with rainbow colored fingers! He was only turning two, so he thought I was a terrific grandma. Thank you for making January brighter with this giveaway, but you make my “everydays” happier with your recipes.

  47. JEANNE says:

    I LOVE your monster cake!!!

  48. JoAnn says:

    I’m still in the experimenting stage. :) My daughter is three and gets very excited about birthday cakes so I love to do what I can.

  49. Sheila says:

    I am a “call a professional and order one” cake person. My neighbor makes beautiful cakes and I could give this to her in exchange for a cake: win-win.

  50. Jenn says:

    I’m a total amateur cake decorator but boy I can slap on frosting and put on those nasty, gross hard candy decorations with the best of them! lol ;)

    (but, I assure you that my son’s preschool class at the time, greatly enjoyed that cake! Banana with chocolate frosting!).

    What a fun giveaway! PICK ME!!!!

  51. Megan says:

    I am the sidekick! My creative husband is the amateur cake decorator around here! He would love some fancy tools!

  52. Jenna says:

    I am a beginner cake maker, but an expert cake eater! :)

  53. Emily H. says:

    I consider myself a great cake- and frosting-maker, but a horrible decorator. I would love to pick up some new ideas!

  54. Sharon says:

    I don’t like just doing the rectangle cake with frosting from a can, and am in serious need of learning how to do something more exciting.

  55. Casey Gibson says:

    Total amateur!! But love to do it! My kids always ask for the funniest stuff- I’ve done a crocodile, a horse, a penguin, and a frog. Most recently I did a Denver bronco cake that turned out awesome! I would LOVE to have a kit to use!! :)

  56. Lisa says:

    I come from the “cake baked in a 9×13 with canned frosting spread on the top” kind of family, but I made a butterfly and ladybug cake for my little girl’s bday and stayed up all night long to do it. Good times.

  57. Trish says:

    2011 was my first time really decorating cakes or cookies. It all started with a joint bday party for my son & daughter last year. I went a little overboard for it being the first time but it was great! My son requested a Hello Kitty cake as a joke one night. I guarantee he will never forget that bday because I made it rain Hello Kitty. LoL. My daughter loves peace signs so she had 3 different peace sign cakes in different sizes, all brightly colored & fun. Snowman & gingerbread heads were a definite hit for the holidays.

  58. Renee says:

    amateur… best part is eating ….

  59. Annalee says:

    I’m like you: “self taught” and I do it for the pleasure of my kids! It started, because I remember my Dad making cool cakes for scout cake auctions! Tacos, cheeseburgers, spaghetti [they were usually food: that should tell you something about our family].

    Over the years, for my kids, I’ve done a baseball stadium [the worst], flip flops, a pirate, car race tracks, dinosaurs….

  60. Teresa says:

    I’m an amateur for sure. I have three friends who are semi-professional. I took a cupcake decorating class with some friends a couple of years ago and LOVED it. I have two young children and love decorating cakes and cupcakes for their parties and classes and school and church. I would love so much to be better though. I even dream about it! Thanks so much for your inspiration and recipes! I love your site so much. Happy New Year!

  61. Marilee says:

    Ima wannabe. I always make homemade buttercream frosting, but don’t have any decorating skills. Do you recommend anything on line? I’ve never bought myself an offset spatula.

  62. OOOH Fun!!!

    I’m a total cake decorating amateur, but after one day of using a piping tip to frost cupcakes with gorgeous results, I’m dying to delve more into the world of cake decorating!

    Happy New Year, Mel! :)

  63. Shandi says:

    I’m a “dream-big-but-wuss-out-and-stick-to-a-can” kind of cake decorator. My son’s first birthday is coming up next month so I’m trying to work up the courage to make a semi-cool cake… you know… so he can smash it and wear it. =)

  64. Marissa says:

    I like to make my own cakes and frosting, but know nothing about fondant or piping (and would love to learn someday!)

  65. Aimee says:

    I took a cake decorating class and had so much fun!

  66. Katie says:

    I am an experimenter!!

  67. Alicia says:

    I’m a novice at cake decorating, but my first child is only one, so I forsee a lot of cakes in the future to work on improving!

  68. Heather Bell says:

    I am a not good at all cake decorator!!=)

  69. Kelsey says:

    I am totally amateur and try to keep it as simple as possible! But no canned frosting! :) I love your site. It is my go-to website when I make my meal plans for the week. Thank you for sharing your expertise!

  70. Judith - Texas says:

    Have graduated from Wilton’s 4 Course classes – plus the Fondant class – not a professional by no means, but I do know the basics of cake making and decorating. I love to see both amateur and professional decorated cakes – works of art. Cake baking and decorating can be stressful (especially wedding cakes) and hard work, so I give due credit to these artists.

  71. Deb says:

    Amateur on this end but love to play and dream about decorating cakes:).. I tell myself every year that im gonna make my kid Birthdays cakes and every year i go out and buy one.

  72. Emily says:

    amateur in every sense of the word!

  73. Pieper says:

    I’m a very basic decorator. I managed to make a few fun cakes for my kids but usually I stick to very basic old fashioned cakes.

  74. Deanna says:

    Amateur. Sometimes I attempt but it doesn’t look great.

  75. Danica says:

    Ha I am a full on amateur! I have the best intentions when it comes to birthday cakes but it never quite turns out right. But I love to keep experimenting!
    Happy New Year!

  76. Jena says:

    My mom owns a professional cake shop. Im definitely a beginner still but its fun to go over and help her out sometimes.

  77. Jill S. says:

    I’m definitely an in-between decorator. I like to make them look pretty, but as far as themes go with super fancy tips? I haven’t been successful!

  78. Kamt says:

    I am a beginner but would love to be better!

  79. Angela A says:

    I have seen these Wilton cake decorating kits and they look incredible! I am an average cake decorator. I have made quite a few of my own cakes for kids birthdays. I think the Wilton kit would bring me to the next level! So fun!

  80. jodi w says:

    I love decorating, buy am mot even good enough to be considered amateur yet.

  81. Amanda says:

    I have more experience decorating sugar cookies, but I would say I am still an amateur.

  82. Hailey says:

    I am definately amature but I really want to learn how to do more.

  83. Wendy Shumway says:

    I am a total amater – but with my little boy turing 2 in a few months, I hope to make him a “fun” cake, and not just one from the box! :)

  84. Arika Beck says:

    Hi! Love your blog! I come to it all the time when I need ideas. Anyway, I have three kids and I try to make each of their birthday cakes each year, depicting whatever they request. I am definitely an amateur, but am trying to get better. I have really enjoyed it, and would really enjoy having this kit to help me out :) ! Thanks!

  85. R says:

    Amateur, for sure! However, I did make homemade icing for the very first time in my life for my daughter’s birthday cupcakes last year (albeit, it was slapped on a “jazzed up” box mix).

  86. Vanessa Shannon says:

    Hi Melanie…Im like you – too one Wilton cake decorating class and then just made it up as I went along, also pulling all nighters for super cool cakes :)

  87. Mindy Kaae says:

    I am terrrible, is there a category for that? I used to really try. In fact I yelled at my sister in law offering to help (I didn’t want her to get any of the glory). Now days I just do a box and can, but really want to try again:)

  88. Kim says:

    I just read my cake decorating biography! We sound almost identical in our cake decorating escapades. I have a girl and a boy, , so I’ve done my share of girl cakes too!

  89. Ashley says:

    experimenter for sure. I love to try to make cakes for my kids and with the help of my older sister I can do alright.

  90. Jacqueline says:

    I’m a first year culinary student. I am an amateur with big dreams!

  91. I like to decorate cakes for birthdays. I’m definitely not a pro, but learn something new (usually what not to do) each time I try :) I can’t stand boughten frosting so I make my own. It’s always fun to create something and luckily my kids don’t mind if it’s not perfect.

  92. Karlie says:

    I think I’m somewhere between semi-professional and an experimenter. I have done several cakes for weddings and some birthdays for people other than my family. I’ve definitely had my share of cake disasters, but hopefully I’m getting better as I go. I can always use new cake tools! :) You can check out my cake blog if you’re interested. http://www.kjcakes.blogspot.com

    I think your cakes look great, Mel! And I’m so excited that you are hosting this giveaway to help make January something to look forward to. I think I always feel somewhat of a letdown after the holidays are over. This will be fun to watch and see what you have coming up. Thanks for continuing to post recipes. I look at your site several times a week for ideas and inspiration.

  93. Danell says:

    Im an amateur. My hubby’s better at decorating.

  94. Melissa says:

    I am a “wanna be” decorator…. my skills will improve if I win your caddy!

  95. Jessica says:

    I’m somewhere between boxed cake with canned frosting and DIY. I want to get better at cake decorating, this sounds perfect!

  96. Jill says:

    Amateur, but I’d love to improve!

  97. Cindy Hobson says:

    I have decorated for years, but buying a piece here and there as needed and storing them in a coolwhip container! Then half of those have accidently hit the disposal. Would LOVE to win this.

  98. Bree H says:

    I think that I’m alot like you…I have tried my hand at several boy cakes over the last few years (frog, snake, Star Wars, superhero and snowman) and am excited to try making cakes for my new baby girl. I like making homemade things:-)

  99. Lindsay says:

    I am definitely an amateur, but an experimenting improving one!! :)

  100. Terressa T. says:

    traditionally I slap on some frosting, but I try to “decorate” it with candy or sprinkles or something to make it less plain jane. my hubby is the one to take orders from the kids to make “theme” cakes and I LOVE watching him create…so much fun! thank you for a fun giveaway…and yes, it will help pass these gloomy january days-at least for me :D

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