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13 Bakers In Singapore With Winnie The Pooh Cakes To Consider For Your Next Birthday

13 Bakers In Singapore With Winnie The Pooh Cakes To Consider For Your Next Birthday

Lifestyle Food
By Rachel Yohannan on 22 Apr 2023
Senior Digital Editor
Crazy cat lady who loves afternoon tea, kawaii Japanese fashion, and all things Sanrio.

There’s something about Winnie the Pooh that we find endearing even as adults - perhaps it’s the nostalgia from our childhoods, or the fact that the cartoon takes us back to simpler times. Or maybe it’s because the characters are so pure-hearted and we can’t help but fall in love with them. Whatever the case, Pooh Bear is here to stay for a long time to come.

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Know a Winnie the Pooh lover, or happen to be one yourself? Here are 13 bakers in Singapore who’ve made Winnie the Pooh cakes which you can order for your next birthday party. Most, if not all of them offer customisation options too.

Winnie-the-Pooh cakes in Singapore

#1: Jotakesthecake

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by JotakesthecakePhoto from @jotakesthecake via Instagram

Jo Takes The Cake - this name is apt in more ways than one. Trained in fondant art, Jo creates gorgeous boutique-style cake masterpieces and has even won awards for them.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by JotakesthecakePhoto from @jotakesthecake via Instagram

Their Winnie the Pooh cakes, in particular, feature painstakingly hand painted designs - you can even opt for vintage Pooh to be drawn if you prefer that classic look.

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#2: J Petite Patisserie

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by J Petite PatisseriePhoto from @jpetite.patisserie via Instagram

We know some of you have an especially soft spot for Baby Pooh - J Petite Patisserie is a good place to look for your birthday cake, as they have pretty much perfected the art of moulding the “babyfied” version of Pooh Bear and friends out of fondant.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by J Petite PatisseriePhoto from @jpetite.patisserie via Instagram

Whether you like simple gradient backgrounds, special textured icing, or even a dash of sparkle in the form of edible gold flakes, they can make it all happen like magic.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by J Petite PatisseriePhoto from @jpetite.patisserie via Instagram

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#3: Caked with Love

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Caked with LovePhoto from @cakedwithlovesg via Instagram

Caked with Love specialises in fluffy chiffon cakes resembling all sorts of popular cartoon characters. Check out this Winnie the Pooh ring cake with mini Tsum Tsum-style versions of Tigger and Piglet in the middle!

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Caked with LovePhoto from @cakedwithlovesg via Instagram

The characters in the middle can also be swapped out for additional fillings like strawberries and cream - it’s entirely up to you since these are all customisable.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Caked with LovePhoto from @cakedwithlovesg via Instagram

There’s also the above design with the round bear popping out from a pot of honey.

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#4: Kaeleigh Cakes Co.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Kaeleigh Cakes CoPhoto from @kaeleighcakesco via Instagram

Love spring and all things pink? The above Winnie the Pooh cake by Kaeleigh Cakes Co will transport you to the romantic sakura season in Japan, with an additional Disney twist.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Kaeleigh Cakes CoPhoto from @kaeleighcakesco via Instagram

There’s also this more gender-neutral Autumn version with red, orange, and yellow maple leaves sitting delicately atop the cake.

#5: Macamore

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by MacamorePhoto from @macamore.sg via Instagram

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Macamore is skilled in whipping up macarons in all sorts of designs from Peppa Pig to Spongebob, but can they also customise full cakes to your liking.

Check out this Winnie the Pooh one, featuring the yellow bear looking extra rotund and adorable in a chibi style. It’s interesting how the honey from Pooh’s pot “overflows” and serves as part of the cake’s drip design

#6: Zee & Elle

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Zee & EllePhoto from @zeeandellesg via Instagram

If you’re looking for something more rustic and less juvenile, Zee & Elle can do the job perfectly with their vintage Pooh designs on soft gradient bases. Tiny 3D details of bees and vines add character to the whole ensemble, and we especially love how the “hunny” pot tips over to spill icing over the sides of the cake.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Zee & EllePhoto from @zeeandellesg via Instagram

You could even request for a double-tiered cake if you’re inviting a big group over for your birthday party.

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#7: Cloud9 Bake Shop

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore Cloud9 Bake ShopPhoto from @cloud9bakeshop via Instagram

Those who prefer beauty in simplicity, as opposed to towering fondant works, can look to Cloud9 Bake Shop for their piped buttercream Winnie the Pooh design, which focuses solely on the character’s friendly face.

#8: The Frosted Chick

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by The Frosted ChickPhoto from The Frosted Chick

Bring a piece of the Hundred Acre Wood to your home with this semi-realistic tree bark cake adorned with leaves and vines by The Frosted Chick. On top sits none other than Pooh Bear, surrounded by a couple of honey bees.

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Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by The Frosted ChickPhoto from The Frosted Chick

You can also go a little more cutesy with this textured honeycomb cake topped with figurines of Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger.

#9: Cakesbyne.sa

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by cakesbyne.saPhoto from @cakesbyne.sa via Instagram

Cakesbyne.sa specialises in Korean-style cakes and vintage cakes, and this Winnie-the-Pooh creation of theirs also follows a similar style, with 3D flower and bee patterns across the sides and a very round-looking Pooh sitting on top.

#10: Chucakes

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Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by ChucakesPhoto from @chucakes via Instagram

Chucakes is an expert when it comes to fondant modelling - everything is specially made-to-order by hand, with no shortcuts taken via figurines or printed embellishments.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by ChucakesPhoto from @chucakes via Instagram

Go up, up, and away with Pooh Bear in a hot air balloon complete with “woven” basket, or have fun with the whole gang in a more elaborate arrangement full of colour.

#11: River Ash Bakery

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by River Ash BakeryPhoto from @riverashbakery via Instagram

From festive cakes for CNY to dessert tables, River Ash Bakery can do it all. They’re as good with their rustic wedding cakes and dreamy watercolour cakes as they are with those featuring cartoon characters.

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Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by River Ash BakeryPhoto from @riverashbakery via Instagram

Especially popular among kids are their character-topped confections - the figurines that can be kept afterwards are an extra treat!

#12: Sensational Cakes

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Sensational CakesPhoto from Sensational Cakes

With Sensational Cakes, the name says it all - particularly if you’re looking for vivid designs to delight children or those who are young at heart.

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in SingaporePhoto from Sensational Cakes

3D designs with fondant and buttercream aside, they can also create cupcake arrangements that look similar to whole cakes - which makes portioning a lot easier and less messy.

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Winnie-the-Pooh cake in SingaporePhoto from Sensational Cakes

View all their Winnie the Pooh cakes here.
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#13: Joanna’s Oven

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Joanna’s OvenPhoto from @joannasoven via Instagram

Winnie-the-Pooh cake in Singapore by Joanna’s OvenPhoto from @joannasoven via Instagram

If your party’s decor follows a primarily pink colour scheme, then perhaps you’d like to consider a Piglet cake design instead, which is just as adorable.

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