Open Invite presents · Toronto
you're invited to a

Cake picnic.

[Sat, Aug 22, 2026] · [2 pm] · [Park name, Toronto]
RSVPs are open
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Free to come — just bring a cake, or at least a fork.
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Nº 001
Drop a photo — last year's picnic, a table of cakes, golden hour
Photo · [caption — where and when this was taken]

About the picnic

The A to Z's of
a cake picnic

Write a paragraph that tells guests what this is — everyone brings a cake (baked or bought), we lay them all out on one long spread, and every cake gets sliced and shared. Add why you're hosting it and what makes yours different.

Do I have to bring a cake?

Answer this one here — whether forks-only guests are welcome, whether store-bought counts, and how many people one cake should feed.

Who's this for?

Say who you're hoping shows up — friends of friends, bakers, first-timers, kids, dogs. Set the tone so strangers feel invited.

How does the sharing work?

Explain the mechanics — when cakes get sliced, whether there's a tasting order, plates and forks provided or BYO.

the basic stuff.

Bring a cake.

Your cake rules go here — homemade or bought, size guidance, allergy labelling, and how it'll be displayed.

It's free.

Say what free means here — no ticket needed, but RSVPs required so you know how many forks to bring.

Getting there.

Drop the meeting spot here — park entrance, nearest streetcar stop, what to look for, and a map link.

[Sat, Aug 22, 2026]

what's going down.

A rough shape of the afternoon — swap these times and moments for your own.

[2:00 pm]Cakes arrive — find your spot on the spread
[2:45 pm]The grand tour — every baker gets 30 seconds
[3:15 pm]First slice — everything gets cut and shared
[4:30 pm]Cake awards — add your categories here
[6:00 pm]Pack down — leftover slices go home in boxes
Drop a photo — you, your co-hosts, or a very good cake

we've got answers.

Right on this page — hit the RSVP button and tell us your name and what you're bringing. Swap this answer for your own details.