Saturday, June 23, 2012

Little Green Wedding Cake



We had a lovely couple get married at our church yesterday, but they weren't really going to have much in the way of pomp, so some of the ladies got together and put together a small reception afterwards. Of course I had to make a cake as well. =) The most difficult part of this cake was that I didn't realize how many flowers it would take to cover it....so many!!! I have always wanted to do something like this, so I had a great time doing it. Top and bottom tiers are chocolate cake and chocolate frosting, the center tier is just a yellow vanilla cake with the chocolate frosting.  


The Super Hero cake



Here is a cake I did for a little boys birthday. This was hard for me because I was trying to copy someone else's cake photo. For one thing, the other baker clearly had better tools (story of my life). And another thing is that I am such a wing it kind of gal. I won't like something on a cake and change it half way through. I couldn't really change anything on this. But it turned out and I am glad its not in my fridge any more!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Yellow Wedding Cake





This is a wedding cake I made this last week. I used a technique called brush embroidery or royal icing embroidery. I love the graduating colors, but I also think this concept would be fabulous in a base color and have the royal icing white over the whole cake.

The flavors are chocolate cake and chocolate cream filling and yellow/vanilla cake with raspberry glaze and a white chocolate cream filling. It was hard not to eat it!!

Mermaid Cake


 Mermaid made from a mix of marshmallow fondant and gum paste. I gave her hair a nice shimmer.


Here is a cake that I did for a little girl's birthday. I really had fun doing this. Putting all the pieces together made this a fun, exciting project, as I saw it come together. Its a basic strawberry cake, with butter cream icing and filling. The mermaid, fish, and octopus are made of fondant and some gumpaste. The seaweed and coral are made from royal icing. The sand is delicious....made from chocolate candies and sugar.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

This is a graduation cake I made. It is two butter pecan cakes stacked on top of each other, covered in butter cream frosting, and chocolate fondant. They had a dulce de leche cream filling. The skeleton (or "Dooley", unofficial mascot to Emory University) is made of gum paste and a wire frame.





I spent a few days on the cake itself, but the skeleton was started last week. I had to work on one set of bones, then let it dry before I could do the next set of bones. I will admit, "Dooley" and I had a few run-ins. The gum paste is super brittle and easily cracked. He had a few rib replacements as well as a jaw adjustment. But in the end he made it!