Mardi Gras King Cake in Bakery Box

$41.00
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Nothing says Mardi Gras like a King Cake! The New Orleans tradition is to bake a small plastic baby inside a sweet yeast dough, which is then topped with a glaze and decorated with festive purple, yellow/gold and green sugars. Whether you have a dollhouse or just love all things tiny, this bite-sized Mardi Gras sweet in a bakery box is too cute to resist!

A king cake decorated with glaze and purple, yellow and green sugars on a glitter bakery board, nestled inside a white bakery box that says "Let Them Eat King Cake."

Size
The bakery box is about 1" square and the cake is about 7/8" in diameter.

Scale
1:12 or 1"

Included In This Listing
- 1 handmade polymer clay Mardi Gras King Cake on a glitter bakery board
- 1 handmade white bakery box that says "Let Them Eat King Cake"

The cake is permanently affixed to the glitter bakery board but can be removed from the box.

Important Notice:

Only the items listed above are included. Any furniture, decorations, serving ware or other food pictured are NOT included. 

These items are for serious adult collectors only. They are collectibles made for display and decorative purposes. They are not toys and should not be given to small children as they pose a choking hazard. Made in a smoke-free home studio. Please be sure to read this listing carefully for everything that is included and the size.

Copying or reproducing this item for personal use or commercial use is strictly prohibited. © Erika Pitera, The Petite Provisions Co. All rights reserved.

FAQ

Do you work in any other scales beside 1:12?

At this time, due to my workload with custom orders, I am not able to offer miniatures in any other scale besides 1:12 scale.

Are these items suitable for children?

No! All miniature creations are designed only for adult collectors. They are NOT toys and are not suitable for children. They are collectibles made for display and decorative purposes only.

Do you take custom orders?

Absolutely! I'm always happy to bring special commissions to life. Be sure to contact me to discuss your vision.