November 26, 2013

Spiderman!

One rather shy boy gathered up the courage to request a 
Spiderman cake for his 3rd birthday. Pwease.

Pretty dang hard to deny that level of cuteness!


Dug deep into my bag of tricks and created the largest royal icing transfer I've ever attempted!


One of the webs didn't make it. He's slingin' solo.  I think he can handle it though.  
Superheros are cool like that.


The birthday boy was ecstatic! 
I received a hug and a massive, "Thank you!" 
I love my job!

 White vanilla cake with whipped vanilla buttercream and royal icing accents. 

October 26, 2013

Duck Dynasty Cake II!

 A friend of the one the first DD cake was for loved it so much 
she requested one for her daughter's birthday!


Vanilla sponge cake this time.  Covered in vanilla buttercream. 


Modeling chocolate swamp rocks and cat tails compliment the hand painted gumpaste figures.


100% edible.  100% delicious.


That's a fact, Jack!



Monster High!

 If it's October, then it must be my own daughter's birthday!
She adores Monster High and Frankie Stein is her favorite...


Vanilla buttercream, royal icing logo...


And a few stitches to hold it all together.

Happy Birthday, baby girl!

The cake itself was a gluten free vanilla cake...because I wanted birthday cake too!

Ombre Roses...

A sweet girl turned 10 and she wanted a "tween" cake.  
Not little girl, but yet not grown up... 


Vanilla buttercream roses covering two layers of decadent, moist chocolate cake...


Simply lovely.

July 27, 2013

Duck Dynasty Cake!

The request was made for a Duck Dynasty cake for a 9-year-old who is a big fan of the show. 
I had to do some research...


The men of the show replicated in modeling chocolate and gum paste.  Very manly!


The cake itself was camouflage...inside and out! 
Chocolate and vanilla cake covered with chocolate and vanilla buttercream.  


Logo recreated in frozen buttercream transfer form...


"Uncle Si" and his duck caller thingie are ready for his close up.


Chocolate cake!

"Ultimate Chocolate Cake"...quickly becoming my most requested cake!


New recipe for chocolate buttercream...chocolate and a pound of butter.  
There's no way that can be bad!


Four layers of chocolate cake filled with rich chocolate ganache and buttercream...


Topped with ganache...


Ruffles and ruffles of chocolate.

Small slices recommended. 


June 15, 2013

Teacher's retirement cake!

A couple, who happen to both be teachers, are both retiring together.  
Their daughters decided to throw them a party.


They wanted a "teacher/school" themed cake.  The main elements they were the ruler and the chalk board...and maybe the letters. 


Few things say, "Celebrate!" quite like shooting stars!


A few teacher's apples thrown in, lots of streamers and it's a cake worthy of the party.


Their retirement plans? Travel in the Air Stream trailer they just purchased.  
One of the daughters bakes  wonderful, delicious almond cookies.  
They thought having the little trailers as cookie toppers would be sweet.  
I had to agree! These were fun to create, but seeing a whole tray of them made me want to go camping!

The top tier of the cake was almond white cake, filled with vanilla Swiss buttercream.  Lower tier was chocolate, filled with chocolate buttercream and then the entire cake was frosted with Swiss buttercream.  All accents were either modeling chocolate or gumpaste.  100% edible...even the trailers!




Graduation Pig Cake!

A co-worker's eldest son just graduated from high school.  
They were throwing a good ol' fashion southern "pig pickin'" to celebrate.  
She wondered if I could come up with a cake to go along with the pig theme...


She didn't have to wonder too much since she knows me well...


One chocolate cake piggy filled and frosted with vanilla buttercream, modeling chocolate snout and hooves, and sporting a gumpaste cap...


And a little piggy tail!


June 10, 2013

Ballet cake!

A long time customer was holding a small reception following her daughter's first ballet recital. 
She requested a cake for the occasion.

Delicate pink ballet slippers molded out of gumpaste...


Gracing the top of a fondant covered white vanilla cake...


Filled with whipped vanilla buttercream...


Fondant and gumpaste blended together to keep the surrounding ribbon and shoe "ties" 
pliable to form the delicate lines...


The cake sat atop a hand made pink tutu...


Actually, the last shot was just a chance for me to play with my new camera. 

Minnie Mouse!

The birthday girl requested a purple and pink Minnie Mouse cake.  I decided to go with the iconic ears, bow and polka dotted skirt...


Almond cake filled with a creamy white chocolate mousse, covered with vanilla buttercream and modeling chocolate. 


100% edible...even the gumpaste ears.  Though, not recommended unless one wants black teeth!


I know that I'm supposed to present my cakes in the best possible manner, but the "after" photos are still my favorite.  Because, no matter how lovely they look on the outside, it still has to be delicious, yummy cake!

Monster Trucks!

An exciting monster truck cake for a 6 year old!


Two tiers of white vanilla cake filled with creamy chocolate mousse and covered with vanilla buttercream.  Hand painted buttercream "flames" add to the excitement!


The "tire" and all other accents are modeling chocolate.


The birthday boy's favorite monster truck perched on top and ready to go!


April 12, 2013

A princess and her castle!

 The request was made for a pink and purple princess with her castle for a little one's 3rd birthday...


Silver white cake filled with chocolate mousse and covered with vanilla buttercream...



The delightful little princess is sculpted from modeling chocolate, as are the flowers and accents.  The towers are rice cereal treats covered in gum paste.


100% edible.  100% adorable!

March 10, 2013

XBOX 360!

The birthday boy made the request himself...
he really wanted a cake that looked like his XBOX 360.  And black.


And lots of chocolate! Chocolate cake with lots of extra chocolate buttercream just in case some of them didn't want to eat the black fondant. 


The controller was carved out of rice cereal treats, covered in melted white chocolate and gumpaste then hand painted with gel food coloring.


All 100% edible! 

Noah's Ark!

One very special boy recently celebrated his first birthday! His mom really wanted a Noah's Ark cake but she also knew I was gimping around with a torn ankle tendon.  She said cupcakes and at least a giraffe for the birthday boy would be fine.  

Obviously she's learned nothing in the years she's known me. 


An almond cake with chocolate "planks" ark overflowing with modeling chocolate animals...all adrift on a chocolate cake sea.


The boy did get his giraffes...and all of the other attending children had their pick of animals as well!



These two were just monkeying around.


The zebras looked a little nervous nestled in between the lions and tigers.


And the elephants were crowding out the poor panda bears!


The boy throughly enjoyed his giraffes and cake...as did we all!