Help!! What Should I Tell This Poor Woman?
Business By yummymummy Updated 6 Aug 2013 , 2:26am by bubs1stbirthday

I accepted an order for 4 cupcake Bouquets for a bridal shower for tomorrow. The customer is coming to pick them up tonight and they aren't working! The cupcakes keep falling off! It's like the cake is too moist or soft. I'm freaking out. She paid $180 for this order and was so excited about it and now I have to tell her That I can't make them . I can give her the cupcakes, but I obviously have to refund her money because it's not what she ordered. I'm so crushed to the point of tears. I don't know what to say to her and keep it profesional w/o breaking down in tears. Does anyone have any advice for me?


I wish I had some advice! I'm sorry things aren't going your way!
There's no way you can use a stiffer recipe and try again? How involved is the decorating?


Do you have a picture of what she wanted? I tried makimg a mini cupcake bouquet and used thin skewers and the just slid right thru the cupcakes. Do you have access to get those thick dowels? I think it you used those with some royal icing glue or candy melts as glue, they may work out better.

keep in mind i haven't made these, so might be out in left field here but...
you know how people make candles at candlelight vigils so the wax won't drip on their hands? maybe you could take a piece of foam board, cut it into individual little cirles which are the same size as the bottom of the cupcake, and slide that down over the stick; put hot glue around the hole to hold it in place, and then slide you're cupcake down onto it...that way the cupcake is kind of on a pedestal. you could even airbrush or cover the little foam circles to blend in even more.
then again, maybe i don't know what the heck i'm talking about.
i wish you luck! breathe!!!!

keep in mind i haven't made these, so might be out in left field here but...
you know how people make candles at candlelight vigils so the wax won't drip on their hands? maybe you could take a piece of foam board, cut it into individual little cirles which are the same size as the bottom of the cupcake, and slide that down over the stick; put hot glue around the hole to hold it in place, and then slide you're cupcake down onto it...that way the cupcake is kind of on a pedestal. you could even airbrush or cover the little foam circles to blend in even more.
then again, maybe i don't know what the heck i'm talking about.
i wish you luck! breathe!!!!

I've tried cutting down styrofoam cups and putting the cupcakes in that, but it still doesn't work. Maybe I should have used the mini cupcakes for these since it's a smaller version of what I've done. I've tried everything!
I think I'm going to offer her $ back and also offer to deliver the cupcakes tomorrow to the venue and arrange them on a stand along w/ a free 6" cake to compliment them w/ my appologies. What do you think?
Thanks for all the advice.

. . . yes, breathe . . . what are you currently using to try to attach them . . . how many "skewers" . . . have you tried not bigger skewers, but rather "more" . . . for example, maybe one in the center of the cupcake and five or six in a circle about half or three quarters of the way out from the center . . . (more points of contact) . . . but you wouldn't want big skewers . . . HTH

I think if you have until tomorrow for the event you should definitely tell her that you will deliver them free of charge and set up for her tomorrow. That will give you enough time to make this work and keep your money! Good Luck - I haven't made cupcake bouquets so I can't be of any help!
Tammi

I'd try reading some of the other posts on cupcake bouquets, seeing if they have some other ideas on how to make them stay better. Maybe the frosting on top of the cupcakes is making them too heavy?
I would maybe double up on the cupcake liners if you do them again in the future, might help to make it more stable when inserting onto the base.
Maybe also try some buttercream frosting where it meets your base and put into the fridge to help set. Don't know what you are attaching them to and if the cupcakes are just falling off, maybe use larger skewers or use a skewer and maybe a toothpick or two. Might help with support.
I hope you have time to try some other options before they come to pick them up.

yummymummy - what if you d the tabletop display instead of the potted display?
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1156032
I have the instructions for this that cinjam was kind enought to send to me I can pm it to you.
I'm so sorry you are having so many problems.
are cc's sitting on the styrofoam ball? this helps support them

Could you offer to deliver them tomorrow and keep working on them tonight??
I'm so sorry, I wish I were near by, I've never made them but I'd run over to help if I could.
I've been in a situation (with a wedding cake) like this and your brain just stops working when you panic so sit down a minute and have a cup of coffee and clear your head. You will figure it out.....

Ok I just made a cupcake bouquet and it was a little hard but I managed. I but the cupcake against the ball and stuck it with a long skewer. The kind that you use for grilling. then I cut it with wood cutters little longer than the cupcake. I then put the icing on each upcake. I had a hard time because I couldnt do roses so I just did squiggly lines. They ended up looking like carnations. You can even decorate the cupcakes then put on with skewers and use little icing to cover the stick. Dont give up. Try putting your cupcakes in the freezer to stiffen them up. Try and see what happens. Let us know


Maybe contact Cambo through her website about what to do? http://www.cleverconfections.com/
Found this in an old post:
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopicp-5912216-.html#5912216


Hang in there! CCers to the rescue!!! (sounding "charge" bugle)
I don't know anything about bouquets- but the wilton site is all about using their cupcake stands- if you have those around, maybe use those?
If that doesn't work, my answer is always ROYAL ICING- it's hard as a rock and won't budge. If you have a flower pot that has the cupcakes on top like flowers, use the styrofoam half round, cover in green RI, in case any shows through, then attach cupcakes to RI- they ain't goin' nowhere.

. . . this thread also has lots of great info . . . http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-260083-styrofoam.html+cupcake

Thanks so much everyone! I'm using tooth picks...tried 3, 4, 5...still no help.
I would love those instructions for the table top display.
These were suppose to be centerpieces for the table. I'm using the styrofaom ball to stick the cupcakes on. But perhaps there's a better way where the cupcakes won't be hanging off the edge? More like in a basket or low round bowl or something?
Dawanka: I live in Thompson,CT.
Boy, I really feel the love right now from all of you! I've never felt so panicked before in my life! I'd rather give birth!!!


What kind of container are you putting them in? I use the fruit skewers to hold mine in place, sometimes they cant be skewered in the middle, I've done a couple, there are some in my photos here or on my myspace.
http://www.myspace.com/chassidyscupcakes



I hate to say it, But I totally love the 2nd version better also! Another thing I hate to admit, but I'd have a very hard time trying to put cuppy's into the first bouquet as well. I'd be right there crying with you also! But your 2nd gave me some inspiration for a thanksgiving centerpiece as wel!

I like the second one better too! I wouldn't offer $ back right away, just offer delivery and go from there...

Oh thanks! I was wondering about the refund also. Although, I have a hard time charging $180 for styrofoam cups and a cardboard round. What do you all think?

I think your problem was too much of the styrofoam ball sticking out of the container. Whe nyou use the balls, the sit down inside of the pot/bucket, and not as much foam is showing. Were they falling off of the top and top part of the sides too, or just closer to the bottom?
I think they look fine the way you did them though! Are you putting them on hte crystal stands too?
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