Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Earth Day

I was so disappointed today when I remembered it was Earth day... at 5:00pm. Much too late to whip up my fabulous tradition of Earth Cake! This began when I was making a cake for my cousin-law's birthday. I looked at the calendar and noticed that his Birthday happened to be on Earth Day.... so clever me, I made him an Earth cake and wrote "Happy bEARTHday" on the side. Yeah, I thought I was pretty clever. So then, I made one the next year for my family and we celebrated. I was pretty sad to have to forgo the tradition this year. I am sure my pal, Amme will be disappointed too.




Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Grandma's Cake

My Grandma turned 80 this year and I volunteered to make the cake. I had to transport it to Idaho Falls. It made it there with few casualties thank goodness, but I need to invest in a heavy board for these large cakes. Each time I picked it up the frosting cracked. Oh well. It was very yummy!!! I love it when I get to eat my cakes. :) I was very worried about the color combinations on this cake, but I really like the way it turned out....especially the effect of the bright pink against the yellow tablecloth.

It's hard to see, but the roses are white with pink highlights. I tried to do the "fire and ice" look. It turned out fairly well.



Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Double Birthday

Last Saturday I had two birthday cakes to make, in between a baptism, and three birthday parties. It was a little crazy, but so fun to be making cakes again! I feel like it has been so long since I've been busy crazy making cake after cake. I have another one to make this weekend! :)


This first cake was for my son's best friend, Andrew. He was having an Indiana Jones party. His mom and I have decided to sit ourselves down and try to really recreate this scene... in downtown Shanghai. I just didn't have it in me this year. So I made a really lame, simple cake so that the really awesome part-the Lego set- would really stand out. I hope it tasted good!


The second cake is up on the list of my all time favorites! I just love using the grass tip! It is so fun. As I was putting the grass on the square cake, I decided that I would really love to try and make an Oscar the Grouch cake sometime... so anybody who wants one, let me know! This cake was for my cousin, Megan. She loves soccer and wanted a soccer ball cake. Hope you liked it Megan!

I was trying to get a close up of the grass. It really looks so cool!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Kaylee's Birthday Cake

This year Kaylee wanted to have a ladybug picnic. I was really excited to try a ladybug cake. I was nervous about getting a good red and black without using an entire bottle of color. I tried something new, and was pretty pleased with the result. For the ladybug I used premade frosting from the store. Rather than starting with white frosting, I used strawberry and chocolate for the red and black. The chocolate tasted great!





Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Kid's Cakes

Here are some fun kid's cakes. I enjoy doing cakes for little kids, especially my daughter. Every cake I make, she tells me how beautiful and lovely it is. The best is staying up really late finishing a cake, and listening to them find it the next morning. It really boosts self-esteem, ya know? Not a favorite, but my little Star Wars fanatic LOVED it!


I was pretty pleased with this cake, but Louis didn't think too much of it. He is my toughest critic, and it's good. When he really likes something, I feel like a million dollars. So, I'm always aiming to please him, and hoping the people I'm working for are easier to please!







I don't know why blogger does this, but I loved this little cake. I made a larger one to go with it. The picture of that is on here under "Tricks of my Trade."



I cringe everytime I see this cake. I was not feeling well when I made this, and it shows! I had wanted to make it really an awesome looking train, but it just kept falling apart. I guess we all need some bad times to appreciate the good, right?




This cake was a referral from a friend's relative's friend. I have never met the people I made this for. I really liked it, and I hope they did too! The little girl loves horses. I saw this picture of a horse online and gave it a whirl.




This cake was for my "cousin-in-law." Her daughter was having a pink poodle party. I really wanted to perfect this, but it was a pretty hectic day. I'm just glad it looked close to a poodle.

This was the first cake I made for someone not in my family. My sister's friend is allergic to gluten, so she made her own cake, I assembled and decorated. It was fun! I should get her recipie, because I could just mold that cake. It was one of my all-time favorites, and very time consuming.

That turtle is what she brought to give me an idea.







This is from Charles' first birthday. His first word was "duck." The white and blue bubbles are made from color flow. It was leftover from my cake class. I liked the effect.





Thursday, January 22, 2009

Kaylee's Cakes

Because Kaylee is fast approaching another birthday, I thought I would post pictures of some of the cakes that I have made for her over the past couple years. The pictures from her first and second birthday are on "old fashioned" film, and I have no scanner, so these three will have to do. Her fourth birthday cake was not a favorite of mine, though she loved it. I made a tiered cake and on the bottom was a wand and the top had a princess crown. I forgot until it was too late that she wanted a pink cake. My quick fix was to douse the white frosting with pink sprinkles. Not the cutest, but she loved it anyway.
4th Birthday: Gma's chocolate cake

5th Birthday: White cake, two layers; Barbie's dress is a rice krispie molded in a mug.


3rd Birthday: Three layers of white cake (from scratch). This was my first attempt at roses.






Sunday, January 18, 2009

Lost and Found!

No, I didn't fall completely off the face of the Earth, just hanging on! I found some pictures that were "lost" on a hardrive that crashed a couple years ago. I just found them last night! Here are a few....
I made this wedding cake for my cousin. It was Grandma Mary's chocolate with Raspberry filling. It was HARD to get the fondant to cover those huge layers! I was in quite a panic about all the flaws on it. The top layer was perfect, until my darling child climbed onto a chair and stuck in a finger! Grr!!! Thank goodness for florists! Isn't amazing how fresh flowers can transform a plain, ugly cake?

My friend's parents were celebrating their anniversary. This cake was gorgeous in the magazine, but really hard! It was the most difficult one I have attempted thanks to the stringwork. I would like to continue practicing. I love the look of stringwork, but it is so hard to get just right!











The flowers are made from royal icing and were sitting atop a small overturned bowl. The top two layers are rice krispies, the bottom was spice cake.