Just a little place for me to publish pictures of my latest creatively crazy cake endeavors.
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Get Well Card
Eldest daughter came up with this idea -- an open Get Well card standing on top of a cake. It's for her future mother-in-law who unfortunately landed in the hospital last week, but she's home and recovering nicely now, thank goodness.
Picture quality is not up to par, sorry. Not sure what was wrong with the camera today. (Or maybe it was the photographer (me) who wasn't up to par?)
Friday, July 21, 2006
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Showing Support
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Just Because
Hostess Gift
So ... we're invited to dinner at a dear friend's home tonight, and she won't let me bring anything to contribute to the meal ... so she gets this instead. A tiny "personal cake" just for her and her husband to enjoy, later.
I've been wanting to try the quilting technique and the pillow-cake technique ... what do you think? It looked a lot like a pie with a teal-colored top crust when I started out ... but if you squint your eyes, twirl around three times and click your heels together -- does it kinda sorta look like a pretty little gift pillow, fit for a princess or a queen?
Oh dear. Why do I keep hearing that nursery song, "Four and twenty blackbirds, baked in a pie..." repeating over and over in my head?
Darn. It DOES still look like a pie, doesn't it? Oh well. It's a pretty pie. Especially if you like teal crusts.
Prize Winner!
So ... I entered an on-line baby shower cake contest a while back with the "Just Ducky" cake I made for Baby Kurt (see the post in the June archives) ... and I won second place!
Woo-hoo!
I win a whole $25 and get to call myself a prize-winning, professional, cake artist now!
Here's a link to the results page of the contest:
http://www.baby-shower-guide.com/creative-baby-shower-cakes.html
And stay tuned ... I'm in the process of crafting a tiny little hostess-gift cake and a feel-better-soon cake today. Pictures to come.
Friday, July 14, 2006
Bikinis and Martinis
A cake created for a fun-loving group of gals celebrating the "39th" birthday of one of their own, at a lakeside party. This design was based on the Evite invitation/theme the hostess used. Dark chocolate cake (of course) with buttercream icing. Cake is covered in fondant with fondant waves, bikini, martinis, palm trees, olives and coconuts. The whitecaps on the waves are piped buttercream.
Another view. Oh, and ... real toothpicks skewer the olives into the martini glasses.
Another view. Oh, and ... real toothpicks skewer the olives into the martini glasses.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Foods 2
This cake was created to celebrate the completion of middle daughter's capstone class for her Hotel/Restaurant Management degree. Ten students ran a small full-service restaurant, all by themselves, two nights/week for six weeks. The tools of their trade are crafted out of fondant -- chef coat and pants, chef's hat, kitchen clogs, saute pan, knife, and apron (hidden behind the hat). There's even a bill for dinner for six (complete with a $40 tip!), and the Daily Specials blackboard says thank you to their professor for all the fun.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Friday, July 07, 2006
Stay tuned for ...
... an upcoming family reunion cake for 50, and a birthday cake for 'a woman of a certain age', with the party theme being "bikinis and martinis".
Fun!
Fun!
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Miss Belle's demise
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Miss Liberty Belle 2006
Happy 4th of July, everyone!
This was a blast of a cake to do -- right down to Miss Belle's crack. I usually have to work extra hard to not have those darn cracks in my fondant. This time I got to make one on purpose and even paint it with food coloring to enhance it. She holds a single candle/firecracker to celebrate our country's 230th birthday.
This was a blast of a cake to do -- right down to Miss Belle's crack. I usually have to work extra hard to not have those darn cracks in my fondant. This time I got to make one on purpose and even paint it with food coloring to enhance it. She holds a single candle/firecracker to celebrate our country's 230th birthday.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
Sarah's Cake
This was made for a sweet girly-girl ballerina who's turning nine. It might be hard to tell from this picture, but that's a tiny pair of pink ballet slippers pirouetting on top of the stage. The stage itself is a tiny (chocolate) cake perched on top of the main (chocolate) cake below, and has its mint green curtains drawn back to announce whose birthday it is!
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