Client Feature: Mrs. Bakewell's

We’re always down for tea time especially when it comes with a side of scrumptious scones, strawberry preserves, and clotted cream! Leave it to Rose, the owner of Mrs. Bakewell’s, to help you experience the joy of high quality and authentic cream tea.

Priding themselves by only offering premium products within their Cream Tea boxes, you better believe that they’ll be a hit at any picnic, garden party, or birthday party you bring them to! 

Rose came to us in April 2022 with a brand new business that had already undergone some challenges. She had a logo designed that she was unhappy with and didn’t feel it reflected what she wanted her brand to represent. She also needed a Shopify website to sell her products and had no idea where to begin.

We were able to help reimagine their Brand Identity and captured the classic, traditional, comfy cozy, elegant, and timeless vibe that is Mrs. Bakewell’s. Their colour palette also features traditional china patterns you may see when divulging in English High Tea. With a mix of vibrant and soft colours, Mrs. Bakewell’s is bound to become iconic in their space. 

In order to establish recognition, we designed their print collateral and packaging with a gingham and floral pattern that will be associated with their brand. Lastly, we designed and built a Shopify site that will be able to grow with them as they expand and create more offerings in the future.

They were recently featured on the TODAY SHOW with Hoda & Jenna with TODAY contributor and lifestyle expert Alejandra Ramos!!!


Here's what Rose had to say about her time working with us:

"You are the absolute best in what you do. I love everything about our branding and wouldn't have it any other way!"



Head to their Instagram if you want to see the rest of Mrs. Bakewell’s branding in action. And hey, our books are open for website and branding projects in 2023! If you think you’re ready to take the leap and work together, reach out to us, we’d love to chat!

XO, Victoria & the V&CO Team

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