This cake was a french vanilla cake with homemade buttercream icing and a marshmallow fondant plaque with a "K" (for their last name). The gold was handpainted using luster dust.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
O.K. so here is my Husband's 26th Birthday Cake! We went to Houston to watch the Atlanta Braves play the Houston Astros. Baseball fans, in particular Atlanta Brave and Chipper Jones fans will remember that day as the game that Chipper Jones got hurt, I believe he can make a great comeback for next year though! So while we were there, my husband had his Baseball Cap signed, so I thought, what better than to make his Birthday cake in the shape of that hat!
This cake is a butter flavor cake with sprinkles (to mimic "funfetti"), with cream cheese icing and marshmallow fondant covering the cake. The baseball is RKT covered in marshmallow fondant.
Wow! It has been a while since my last post! We have been pretty busy over the last few months! We have moved, purchased a new car, gone on vacation, celebrated our first wedding anniversary, and also celebrated my grandparents 50 wedding anniversary! I have been so busy that I have been a slacker on this blog! My apologies to anyone wanting to see new cakes!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010

Friday, April 30, 2010

This is the cake for Captain M.C. Shmidt, captain of the argonauts and inventor of the time machine. (Not really, I believe the time machine was invented by H.G. Wells? or at least he wrote the book). This cake is actually a themed cake with the theme being "Steampunk". Since steampunk is a bit Science fiction and fantasy rolled into actual inventions and set in the Victorian period (but actually a movement of the 1980's- confused yet?) I got to make up my own story to go along with this cake, so I decided that Captain Shmidt would be the fictional customer of this cake. O.K. so now that's the background. (This cake is actually for a Steampunk themed cake competition). So think of time machines, argonauts (or air pirates), steam engines, clocks, steam locomotives, steam boats, top hats, brass, wood grain, gears and watch parts, chains, solar flare goggles, and anything to do with flight.... I daydreamed and sketched till I came up with this cake.
O.K. so this is a 3-tiered (6", 8", 10") cake covered with Marshmallow Fondant and decorated with gears, goggles, clock, watch pieces, chains, key and lock, rivets and a time machine pilots pin sculpted out of Wilton Brand ready made fondant. All the cake is hand painted with gel food color and luster dusts for the metallic sheen. Hope you guys like it, I had a lot of fun making it, and it was quite the challenge I needed to get me thinking outside the cake box!! Thank you Aaron, Summer, and Mac for teaching me the 3-D design and sculpture lessons I needed for this cake, and Susanna K., Sean C., and Judea J. you guys artwork was an inspiration in different ways, not to mention, this is Judea's honorary Birthday cake since I never made her one! Oh, and thanks to my hubby for taking and editing the photo and building the backdrop!!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Friday, April 16, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010

Once again, sorry about the poor photograph, I believe this one was taken on my cell phone, and it is very crooked.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
This is the picture of the grooms cake that went with the "Camo Wedding Cake". It was supposed to match a wood grain plaque that the bride brought in. They later put a deer figurine in the middle of the cake.... too bad I did not have the picture with the deer in the middle, would have made the cake complete.
This was my first "Camo Wedding" Cake. The bride decided that she wanted "Mossy Oak" ribbon wrapped around the bottom of each tier of the cake, and she also wanted brown ribbon piped around each tier, and brown dots around the top to bring out the "leaves" on the camo ribbon. This was a white cake with buttercream icing. The layers were 6", 10" and 12".
Sunday, April 11, 2010
O.K. Guys, so I am thinking about posting past cakes on this blog, but I need your help. I do not have pictures for all of the cakes I have ever done, so if I have done a cake for you in the past and you would like to see it on this blog, send me a picture and I will post it! Also, don't be afraid to leave comments to let me know how I am doing or what you would like to see changed! I am new to blogging and open to ideas! Thanks for all of you guys help!
Saturday, April 10, 2010

*A bonus to this cake... the top and bottom tiers are white cake with the center tier being strawberry, even when the cake was cut the pink and white theme could be seen!
This cake had 6", 8", and 10" layers.
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