Bryton Homes Cakes

For a new home company in the neighborhood, making a good first impression is key. The housing market is still a little slow where we are and having a good relationship with local brokers is a good idea. A representative from Bryton Homes contacted me about making some cakes to use as advertising to some Realtors in town and I was excited to take on the task!

The whole job will be around 20 cakes but I started with 6. Each cake was a little different as I perfected the color scheme and design. Each home had the craftsman style windows and doors that come on each Bryton home. We added the stone to accent the style of the model home.

House Cakes

The text on each of the cakes was the same. It included the neighborhoods and the MLS #s for them as well as a little more important information for brokers to know as they consider telling clients about the community.

House Cakes

The six cakes were made of vanilla pound cake with raspberry filling. The houses are made from rice krispie treats in a house mold. My friend Heather was the Rice Krispie Treat Diva and she did an excellent job! Abby helped with the filling and decoratind the homes. She did amazing on the shingles and stones!

House Cakes

I should have a few more to do in the coming weeks. I hope to get business from other Realtors and staff who get to taste the wonderful cakes! Anyone else who needs a house cake – you know who to call!

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3 Responses to “Bryton Homes Cakes”

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    N says:

    20 cakes – Congratulations! They look great.

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