I transformed a boring £10 cake into a dinosaur spectacle for my son's birthday using B&M bargains, it only took 10 mins | The Sun

A SAVVY mum transformed a boring £10.99 cake into a dinosaur spectacle for her son's birthday using bargains from B&M and IKEA.

Eilidh Wells, from Glasgow, regularly shares her parenting tips and family trips on social media (@eilidhwells).


In one video, she revealed how parents can save cash when it comes to their children's birthday cakes.

Rather than paying a bakery to create a dinosaur-themed treat for her little boy, Eilidh decided to give it a go for herself.

The mum of two picked up a £10.99 chocolate fudge cake from Costco which she then decorated with biscuits and cookies.

She also bought toy dinosaurs from B&M to sit on top of the cake, before cutting some branches off an artificial IKEA plant to complete the look.

Showing off the results, she said: "The EASIEST birthday cake to throw together.

"This is the £10.99 Costco cake with some wafer rolls stuck into the edges from Home Bargains, some dinosaurs from B&M, some artificial leaves and crushed cookies."

She added: "This took 10 mins max to put together and he was so happy with it.

"Plus then they get some new dinosaurs to play with."

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Social media users were loving Eilidh's cake hack, with the clip racking up almost 60,000 views.

One said: "This is my kind of creativity. I love what you've done."

A second wrote: "Why work hard when you can work smarter, that looks amazing."

"This is a smarter choice to cutting costs and achieving brilliance", a third gushed.

A fourth echoed: "Thank you… will be doing this myself going forward instead of spending £100 on a cake."

Meanwhile, a fifth added: "Just wow my kind of glow up."

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