Ok... I probably sound really stupid right now, but I was asked to make a round cake shaped like a squadron coin for a Commander's going away. They want it to look just like the coin and I agreed before even thinking it through! And guess what else I did like a moron??? I only charged $50!!!!!!!! UGH! I'm so frustrated and don't even know how to beging. They need it by Thursday! PLEASE HELP!
Thanks!
Tags:
Wow! That is a tough one! I would just be honest with them and say after looking at the design they want and the quantity of cake they need, that you misquoted them, and give them the price that you feel you need to get the cake done. Maybe offer them a discount as a "sorry for the inconvenience". But really, the person that ordered the cake from you should have flagged up the price you quoted! Don't let them take advantage of you though - despite the mistake. If they say they can't pay you anymore, then just say sorry, you'll have to find someone else.
I've undercharged people before, and I totally regretted it because after putting in 4 hours into a cake I basically gave it away for cost and that's NOT how you want to feel after you've worked so hard to make someone beautiful for someone. I hope this helps!
Smiles,
Faith
I had to google what a squadron coin was and what I found were a lot of different armed forces and designs. So I sure hope you know which branch this Commander is involved with for starters. Then people on previous postings said that they can go to walmart or someplace to have an edible sheet printed for a minimal amount of money. Perhaps you can find the coin online and then copy/paste the picture onto your word program, take that to where ever and have them make you an edible sheet?
Then just decorate the sides of the round cake as you wish! Remember, the edible transfer sheet doesn't have to be the whole circumference of the cake.
This might save you some time and dollars and you just might be able to make some profit but chalk it up to a great lesson and you are doing the right thing by going through with your commitment in my opinion.
Good luck!
I'm trying to find the discussion where it was talked about the size of cakes and feeding people here on the site. I will keep searching and hopefully get back to this posting soon.
If anyone else can find that posting please post here for Diana.
I found it!!!!
http://bakedecoratecelebrate.com/techniques/amountbakingguide.cfm
It was on Cake Batter Capacity Chart posting here:
http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/cake-batter-capacity-chart
The posting is by SeriousCakes and Deah!!!!
If you do a 16" cake that is a 2" pan and do 2 layers so it is a 4" deep cake it will serve 100 wedding cake serving size pieces. Unless you have a HUGE oven an 18" cake will not fit in your oven and you'd need to get the 1/2 cake pans but does not sound like you will have time for that. This is a huge project for $50... might not even cover your cost. I know what you mean a bout a quote though... once you give it you pretty much have to stick with it and kick yourself in the pants. It does make me say... I will get back with you on the price... that gives me time to figure out my cost to be sure I am covered.
I have no idea what this coin is so good luck!!!
Why don't u cook two sheet Cakes and cut them into semi circles and put together. Ignore me if that sounds stupid
jeri c said:If you do a 16" cake that is a 2" pan and do 2 layers so it is a 4" deep cake it will serve 100 wedding cake serving size pieces. Unless you have a HUGE oven an 18" cake will not fit in your oven and you'd need to get the 1/2 cake pans but does not sound like you will have time for that. This is a huge project for $50... might not even cover your cost. I know what you mean a bout a quote though... once you give it you pretty much have to stick with it and kick yourself in the pants. It does make me say... I will get back with you on the price... that gives me time to figure out my cost to be sure I am covered.
I have no idea what this coin is so good luck!!!
© 2024 Created by Theresa Happe. Powered by