Monday, November 2, 2009

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Happy Birthday, Jessica!





Yesterday I had the honor of preparing a cake for one of my favorite former students. The birthday girl wanted three tiers with pink ribbon and pink flowers and also some musical notes. All three tiers were vanilla flavored cake with vanilla buttercream filling and icing. The cake was covered with White Vanilla Satin Ice fondant. Flowers were handmade out of fondant. Musical notes were also made of fondant. Notes and flowers were adhered with royal icing. There are 16 flowers and 16 musical notes decorating the cake to represent the 16th birthday of the guest of honor.

Because it would be too difficult to travel with an already assembled three tier cake, the photos here are of the unassembled top and bottom tiers of the cake. The birthday girl has promised a couple of photos of the completed cake taken at the party. When those arrive, I'll post them here. When looking at the top tier, please disregard the cardboard circle; it was only used to transport the tier. Also, when viewing the bottom tier, please disregard the pillars. Those were invisible in the finished product, but I read somewhere that when using dowels to support a cake, it's easier to assemble at the venue if you leave the dowels sticking out of the cake a little. Gives you more room to position the tier and get your fingers out of the way.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Pirate cake


Here it is! This is a six-inch chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream filling and icing. The cake features the recipient's name which turns into a treasure map-style path leading to an X that's been claimed with a pirate's flag. Another decoration is a fondant anchor caught in some candy rocks. The skull and cross-bones on the top are made of fondant. Skull was made with a cutter, bones are free-hand.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Pirates tonight!

I began working on my next cake last night. This one is a just-because cake that a friend ordered for his son. Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate! The recipient is currently into pirates, so I'm watching my fondant pirate embellishments dry. There will be a skull and cross-bones, an anchor leaning on a pile of rocks, and an X marks the spot treasure map type something-or-other for decorations on the cake. Pictures tonight (hopefully)! Stay tuned! And have a great day!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Wedding Shower Cake


This latest one was ordered by the wife of one of my colleagues. She also teaches and was the host for a wedding shower at her school this afternoon. The cake was fashioned after the couple's invitation which was a lovely cream color with rich brown lettering, gold trim around the edge, a ribbon at the top, and maple leaves across the top. It was yellow cake with buttercream icing. The ribbon is made out of Satin Ice ivory-colored fondant brushed with gold glitter. Leaves are also fondant; they were brushed with coloring and glitter to make them look a little more realistic. Because of the dampness in the air while I was preparing the cake and overnight, it was necessary to leave the paper towels in the bow loops to prevent drooping. They were removed before the cake was presented at the event.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Happy 12th Birthday!


Here's the cake I delivered yesterday. The party was this afternoon, so it's okay to post the pictures now. The birthday girl wanted white cake with blue icing and fairies. YouTube has some great tutorials, so a combination of a few that I watched resulted in the fairies you see just beyond the fondant lake. The flowers are gumpaste fantasy flowers and gumpaste frangipani (plumaria) flowers. The icing is buttercream. This was a really fun cake to make.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Happy Anniversary, Pat and Dick!


This is the 50th Anniversary cake I did last week. There are 50 hand-made gumpaste roses decorating the cake. Flavors were chocolate cake with ganache filling for one half and vanilla cake with raspberry filling for the other. Both sides were iced with buttercream and covered in mm fondant.