Well, Emily is now overdue! Miss Abigail Grace is taking her time coming into this world - but hey - a lady always makes an entrance! :)
My dear friend, Pat, was kind enough to include me in the celebration and asked me to make some mini-cakes for the shower. We decided on "Cute as a Button" theme - and these cakes were just that! I made some fondant buttons which ended up matching the decorations and party supplies perfectly!
Hurry up Abigail - we want to meet you so bad!!!
(photos to come soon!)
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Spongebob and Friends at the Beach
I was given creative license to do a Spongebob and Friends cake - as long as there was a beach involved. :) Well, how could I pass that up?
The cakes were Devil's Food cake with a strawberry gourmet filling and whipped cream frosting - double layered 3/4 sheet and a 5" smash cake to match.
For the frosting, I ended up using Pastry Pride since I didn't know how long the cake would be unrefrigerated - it was really yummy! Go non-dairy product! The Pastry Pride colored beautifully with gel paste - I had planned to airbrush the scene, but since it's going to be my first time airbrushing, I thought it'd be best to wait on it and practice.
The sand is made from mixing raw sugar, light brown sugar and some gold sparkle dust - for depth and texture.
Smash Cake Front View
Smash Cake Side View
I made the characters out of fondant and gumpaste - I was to get into modelling chocolate, but for now, this is my go-to modelling medium. I used rice krispie treats for the wave for stability not only for the wave, but to help Spongebob and Gary surf upright! I also used very thin blocks of rice krispie treats to stabilize the characters - I'm not used to working with such light frosting - I was worried the figures would sink.
The initial plan was to have Mr. Krabs in the water floating with his head above water and one claw - calling to the Lifeguard Lobster Guy who's attention is otherwise occupied by a bikini-clad Sandy Cheeks Squirrel. I had also hoped to have Plankton building a sand castle on the side. In the end, I ran out of time but as I looked at the cake, I thought it would be way too busy had they been added. Speaking of Sandy, I had wanted to try blowing sugar for her breathing helmet - but in the images I used for reference, some of them she wasn't wearing it when she was in her bathing suit - so I left it off.
All in all, it was a super fun cake to make - and I enjoyed creating the characters and making them come to life.
Labels:
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gum paste,
Ocean,
Rice Krispie Treats,
Smash Cakes,
Spongebob,
whipped cream
Friday, May 1, 2009
Marvel and DC...together...that's right.

It's Domi's birthday! He's requested Batman and Spiderman. * sigh * Give him a break - he's only turning 3. He'll learn! hee hee! Marvel and DC Comics - there's been crossovers before, right?
Bart and I decided on Hulk, Spidey, Iron Man, Batman...and I threw in Superman! Can't have Batman representing all on his own! :) Each character has two poses...







And his smash cake was a huge Batman! :) Looks like it was well enjoyed...


For the adults, I made some delicious Red Velvet with Cream Cheese frosting...to die for!

The perfect birthday photo!

Trey usually insists on taking a photo with the party cakes before we deliver...no exception this day! :)

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Batman,
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Cupcakes,
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Hulk,
Iron Man,
Red Velvet,
royal icing,
run-outs,
smash cake,
Spiderman,
swiss meringue buttercream
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Honey...I Blew Up the Ferrero Rocher
It was Tram's sister birthday - Tram decided to surprise her with her favorite candy...as a cake! The huge sculpted Ferrero Rocher cake was only supposed to feed 10-15...the cake ended up a lot larger than intended...like 3 times the size!!! Yikes!
I made a triple hazelnut cake (Frangelico, toasted hazelnuts, and chocolate hazelnut oil) - with chocolate hazelnut filling and a Nutella Cream frosting. Before I covered the cake, I threw on some finely chopped toasted hazelnuts - to create a detail to mimic the candy. It was covered in chocolate fondant and sprayed with edible gold luster and detailed with brushed on gold luster dust. I hand painted the label - and DH made the wrapper.
That week was crazy - my grandmother went into the hospital - so my time management went tot he wayside...the wrapper was supposed to be painted with gold detail and made from foam core, the cake was supposed to be covered in gumpaste so I could get a greater detail in the "foil wrap" effect...but all in all, it worked out well!
Tram is sending me photos of the cross section and some photos of guests enjoying the cake :) So...more photos to post soon!


I made a triple hazelnut cake (Frangelico, toasted hazelnuts, and chocolate hazelnut oil) - with chocolate hazelnut filling and a Nutella Cream frosting. Before I covered the cake, I threw on some finely chopped toasted hazelnuts - to create a detail to mimic the candy. It was covered in chocolate fondant and sprayed with edible gold luster and detailed with brushed on gold luster dust. I hand painted the label - and DH made the wrapper.
That week was crazy - my grandmother went into the hospital - so my time management went tot he wayside...the wrapper was supposed to be painted with gold detail and made from foam core, the cake was supposed to be covered in gumpaste so I could get a greater detail in the "foil wrap" effect...but all in all, it worked out well!
Tram is sending me photos of the cross section and some photos of guests enjoying the cake :) So...more photos to post soon!



Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Coach Purse Sculpted Cake
Francis is the BEST husband ever!
Not only did he buy his wife Jane a Coach purse for Christmas...but for her birthday - he got her another one!!! Well...a cake that looks like one anyway. :)



I made a black and silver Sabrina Op Art Coach purse - it was a lot of work...but a ton of fun!
The cake was a mocha chocolate cake with chocolate swiss meringue buttercream. The original plan was to have the handles stand up - but they needed a few more days to dry for that - oh well. Lesson learned.
I made the "C"s using a paintbrush and some silver luster dust. The ornaments, logo, and emblem are made from fondant - and handpainted. I am most proud of the beading on the three tags. It took forever - but what a payoff! The realism made all the difference.



I only wish I had an airbrush machine - someday... someday... Travis finally sees the importance of the tool to make these cakes just that much better.
I'll post photos of the party soon - Happy Birthday Jane! :)

Not only did he buy his wife Jane a Coach purse for Christmas...but for her birthday - he got her another one!!! Well...a cake that looks like one anyway. :)
I made a black and silver Sabrina Op Art Coach purse - it was a lot of work...but a ton of fun!
The cake was a mocha chocolate cake with chocolate swiss meringue buttercream. The original plan was to have the handles stand up - but they needed a few more days to dry for that - oh well. Lesson learned.
I made the "C"s using a paintbrush and some silver luster dust. The ornaments, logo, and emblem are made from fondant - and handpainted. I am most proud of the beading on the three tags. It took forever - but what a payoff! The realism made all the difference.
I only wish I had an airbrush machine - someday... someday... Travis finally sees the importance of the tool to make these cakes just that much better.
I'll post photos of the party soon - Happy Birthday Jane! :)
Shot of the Top
Shot of the back
Labels:
baking,
birthday,
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fondant,
gum paste,
hand paint,
sculpted,
swiss meringue buttercream
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The Immaculate Collection
Movin' on up...to the - well - to a VP position at the Community Health Partnership! Congrats!!!
We had a going away party for her and if you know Mai, then you'd know that a stiletto heel would be the perfect "walking" cake. The cake design is from Confetti Cakes (one of my idols - Elisa Strauss) - and fit the pink and black theme perfectly.
The shoe is made from gum paste with intricate stitching detail and hand painted zebra print - the shoe box is the cake - three layers on the bottom and one layer as the lid. The tissue paper is gum paste as well with some petal dust for glamour.
Mai's real name is Immaculate - so how appropriate to make the shoe from "The Immaculate Collection" - with her leaving the County - it was the Final Closeout Sale.






We had a going away party for her and if you know Mai, then you'd know that a stiletto heel would be the perfect "walking" cake. The cake design is from Confetti Cakes (one of my idols - Elisa Strauss) - and fit the pink and black theme perfectly.
The shoe is made from gum paste with intricate stitching detail and hand painted zebra print - the shoe box is the cake - three layers on the bottom and one layer as the lid. The tissue paper is gum paste as well with some petal dust for glamour.
Mai's real name is Immaculate - so how appropriate to make the shoe from "The Immaculate Collection" - with her leaving the County - it was the Final Closeout Sale.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Stormtrooper Cake
I made this stormtrooper helmet cake for Frank's 40th birthday. I was almost in tears as the cake settled more than I anticipated - so the nose of the helmet came away from the rest of the cake...man - it was close to perfect before the fondant was put on. In hindsight, I would have done the helmet part as cake and then do the nose part solely with fondant. This is a SIX layer vanilla cake with a chocolate swiss meringue buttercream frosting...YUM!
I guess I'll have to keep trying to get this perfect...the only good news that day was that Trey (4 years old) knew, when this was just crumb coated and before I covered this with fondant, that this was a stormtrooper! What a good kiddo! The most fun and the most annoying part of this project was carving the cake. I put so much detail into this that didn't come across in the final product - arg!!! Frustrating.
I guess I'll have to keep trying to get this perfect...the only good news that day was that Trey (4 years old) knew, when this was just crumb coated and before I covered this with fondant, that this was a stormtrooper! What a good kiddo! The most fun and the most annoying part of this project was carving the cake. I put so much detail into this that didn't come across in the final product - arg!!! Frustrating.

Labels:
baking,
birthday,
fondant,
sculpted,
stormtrooper
Smash Cake
This is the smash cake made for Mai's nephew - they requested a jack-o-lantern - I had a great time doing a mini pumpkin. Here's the before and after I drew the face...in hind sight I may have carved the face in - but instead I used an edible ink pen.

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baking,
birthday,
fondant,
pumpkin,
smash cake
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Mr. The King
After months and months of searching for lost party photos - I have found one...and only one picture of Trey's 3rd birthday.
Sadly - I had wonderful pictures of friends and family that attended - and also detailed photos of the Mr. The King cake Trey begged me for.
This was truly a challenge - as most boys, you would imagine, would ask for a Lightening McQueen cake. No no. Not Trey. So...I did with what I could and created this cake for him.
Can you tell he was excited?!?

Now...we just have to find the rest of the day's pictures and I'll be able to rest. Here's the worst part...we can't seem to find ANY photos from Brody's 1st birthday party a few months prior! * sigh * Four months of history...gone.
Sadly - I had wonderful pictures of friends and family that attended - and also detailed photos of the Mr. The King cake Trey begged me for.
This was truly a challenge - as most boys, you would imagine, would ask for a Lightening McQueen cake. No no. Not Trey. So...I did with what I could and created this cake for him.
Can you tell he was excited?!?

Now...we just have to find the rest of the day's pictures and I'll be able to rest. Here's the worst part...we can't seem to find ANY photos from Brody's 1st birthday party a few months prior! * sigh * Four months of history...gone.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Zachy's Movin' On Up...
Zachary has graduated from the infant room to the crawling room - although he's not yet crawling...as a thank you to Miss Carmen and Miss Rosario, I made fondant covered "apple mini cakes" for them. These were super fun to make - and could only be made better by an (cross your fingers!) airbrush machine...my birthday's coming up!!! :)

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