A gravity-defying cake went under the hammer and raised £75 for charity.
Gabriela Eddolls, of West Hill Avenue, Epsom, auctioned the special cake, featuring a milk jug appearing to pour into a bowl surrounded by mice in Christmas hats, at the Lakeland store in Epsom on Sunday, December 1.
Clare Stott, who placed the winning bid of £75, with Gabriela Eddolls
The 36-year-old, who runs her own business, Cake Boudoir, from home, held the event to raise money for the Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC) charity which helps expectant and bereaved parents, and supported her when she lost her daughter three years ago.
Ms Eddolls constructed the creative cake during a two-day course and sweet-tooths could place their bids via her Facebook page, as well as by turning up at Lakeland for the live auction.
Clare Stott placed the winning bid of £75 for the cake, but generosity was in the air as some of the unsuccessful bidders still decided to donate their bids to ARC.
Gabriela Eddolls conducted the auction to raise money for the Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC) charity which is close to her heart
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