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One birthday cake or two?

22 replies

Twiceover · 11/07/2014 16:13

Do you make/buy one birthday cake for your twins to share or one each? My DDs have always shared one but now they are turning 5 I wondered if it might be better for them to have the individuality of one each. On the other hand, making and decorating two cakes is a bit of a faff and I'm rubbish at cakes. I know it's not exactly life or death...just wondering what other people do really.

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neversleepagain · 11/07/2014 19:18

Our twins have only had one birthday but we did two separate cakes and plan to do that each year. We also give two presents if they are invited to birthday parties, one from each of them.

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Diamondsareagirls · 11/07/2014 20:39

Two. I always try to make these decisions in line with what I would do if they weren't twins but just siblings born at different times.

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superbagpuss · 12/07/2014 09:34

two, although this year we had 4, two for their birthday and two for their party

we have finally got through cake mountain Grin.

we also alternate the order in which we sing happy birthday, full song done twice

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AlpacaLypse · 12/07/2014 09:39

We've always had a cake each. In fact we've frequently had three cakes, a smallish one each for candle blowing purposes and something bigger for sharing out, especially the time we had nearly fifty in a hall for their fifth birthday party!

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MatildaV · 12/07/2014 22:39

They've only had one birthday so far, and I did two cakes for that and plan to do the same for each birthday. I just think it's bad enough that they have to share the day and the party, the very least I can give them is a cake each :-)

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Shopgirl1 · 12/07/2014 23:42

Mine will only be 1 in November, but I plan to bake one cake, cut it in two and ice each half differently, so we have the quantity of two cakes, but they each have their own.

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mrsdaisaku · 17/07/2014 18:52

Mine also have only had one birthday, but I made my own cup cakes and put them on a stand and then they had their very own little cakes to blow out (also means you're not left with a ridiculous amount of cake to try and get through), great for parties too as you don't need to cut up the cake to dish out to everyone. Will probably do this every year, good job i'm a pro with the icing bag now :D

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idontlikealdi · 18/07/2014 11:38

Two, and a whole song each.

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redspottydress · 20/07/2014 00:12

One and a whole song each.

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GlaceCherries · 28/07/2014 09:55

Agree with Diamonds

Mine get a cake each (cupcake for first birthday) and a song each.

Always have a cake each on their birthday, some times for parties I'll make a big batch of cupcakes for all the kids to get one each. They get sung to by their guests independently too.

I'm not great at baking either, usually just a sponge with butter cream icing. Doesn't have to be fancy if it's covered in icing or edible glitter!

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Scrounger · 28/07/2014 10:02

Twins are b/g and were four last week. We had two family parties (ILs couldn't make the actual day) and a party for friends over two days. I couldn't have handled six cakes. We did a joint cake for each party with separate candles and songs. I would try to do separate cakes if possible, buy two smaller ones.

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idontlikealdi · 28/07/2014 15:30

Separate. I have to make the bloody things this week, Frozen themed, one wants chocolate and the other one wants vanilla and they want them "the same but different". They're turning three, I fear this is going to get worse each year.

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FamiliesShareGerms · 28/07/2014 15:43

Separate

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ElephantsNeverForgive · 28/07/2014 15:47

DF always does two, but she likes cake decorating.

By 5 the answer is ask? They may want to choose something different or decide on the same, unpredictable things DCs.

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BearFeet · 30/07/2014 11:34

One cake but separate song. Candles lit twice.

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MultipleMama · 05/08/2014 03:43

We had for their 1st birthday; 2 small homemade chocolate smash cakes (their first taste of any sweet stuff), and a bought one for guests as well as a few cupcakes (Picture to show scale). It saved on hassle and it they made great picture shots! Grin

Will be doing the same this year too just a different theme.

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MultipleMama · 05/08/2014 03:44

Forgot to included picture. Here.

One birthday cake or two?
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Cornwall73 · 19/08/2014 09:55

Two cakes, two songs

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SuchSweetSorrow · 19/08/2014 11:06

they had one each on their 3rd birthday (they chose themselves so had spiderman and disney princess).
First birthday they obviously weren't bothered so we had one cake, 2nd birthday we were away so had a big chocolate cake

I shall insist on separate songs, especially now getting older. We have also decided to celebrate their 'half birthdays'- just doing something special of their choice but another day that is marked as a celebration day

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SuchSweetSorrow · 19/08/2014 11:07

luckily they like sharing a birthday and have a lovely bond- hope this doesn't stop anytime soon!

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thewalrus · 10/09/2014 15:04

2 cakes here (if it's just a family tea I do a standard 2 tier birthday cake but they each have a tier so same quantity). 4 cakes this year - 2 for party, 2 for birthday.
2 songs - we alternate who goes first, so DS is odd years and DD even years. In their year they also get any treats first - one set of grandparents takes each grandchild for a birthday day out, for example.
As you say, not exactly life or death, but interesting to hear what other people do, thanks!

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XenaWP · 22/09/2014 11:03

We did 2 cakes for the 1st time at 5, I asked them & they said that's what they wanted. I even ended up (by mistake) with 2 parties. 1st one just at 1/2 term and hardly any one could come, so had another one when term re-started!

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