Julie, my old friend, (as in friend for a long time - not the wrinkly kind!!), was getting married in July, 2010!! :)
She had seen Caiden's elephant birthday cake, and asked me if I might make her wedding cake! I was delighted, honoured and - absolutely terrified!! It would need to be a good effort for her big day... so, I asked her: "Do you want an elephant cake??!!" :) ...nope :P
Jules sent me some pics of various cakes that she liked, and they all involved fondant... unfamiliar territory for this icing-piper-person. So, as a practice run, I made a cake and decorated it with fondant for my Mum's birthday.
I was lucky to receive some handy tips and helpful advice from a resident cake-baker at our local supply store, International Imports (aka the chef shop)... merci monsieur!!
Here's my first fondant effort:
...this little piggy wishes you a "Happy Birthday!" :)
I chose to use pre-made fondant... we live in Bermuda and the wedding was to be in Canada - very different levels of humidity! I didn't want to take any chances that my fondant icing practice run and actual wedding cake fondant would vary too drastically, so I went with something tried and tested! ...and again, "Easy is better than hard!" :)
I was pleased with how Mum's cake came out... for a first time fondant effort, and I readied myself for the task ahead... making sure Julie's wedding cake came out special (presentable at the very least!!!), for her special day...
Friday, 10 February 2012
Mother's Day
I had so much fun making Caiden's elephant cake, I decided to take the opportunity to make another cake... for Mother's Day. I wasn't sure what I would do at first, but then I thought that something Spring-like with flowers would be appropriate :)
This cake involved 3 rounds for the flowers and a sheet cake cut in pieces to make the stem. I did the rounds in vanilla and the stem in chocolate, and cut them to shape. I eye-balled it, but paper templates work well also!
A crumb layer of icing came first, and then I piped the rest. The pink icing is Betty Crocker's cherry flavoured icing, and the green is Betty Crocker's fluffy white icing with green food colouring added. The yellow is a store-bought tube. Quick and easy-peasy!
Happy Mother's Day! :)
This cake involved 3 rounds for the flowers and a sheet cake cut in pieces to make the stem. I did the rounds in vanilla and the stem in chocolate, and cut them to shape. I eye-balled it, but paper templates work well also!
A crumb layer of icing came first, and then I piped the rest. The pink icing is Betty Crocker's cherry flavoured icing, and the green is Betty Crocker's fluffy white icing with green food colouring added. The yellow is a store-bought tube. Quick and easy-peasy!
Happy Mother's Day! :)
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Caiden's 4th Birthday Cake
Caiden turned 4 in May, 2010.
I asked him what kind of cake he would like - thinking he would say chocolate or vanilla - and he replied, with conviction: "an elephant cake!" Okay then... thinking cap on!
I started to have a look online at various images of elephant cakes, found one that I thought I might be able to manage for my first themed cake, made a few adjustments of my own, and gave it a whirl... ta da!
My love - and addiction - for cake making was born!
I started with a sheet cake in chocolate for the body, and then using another sheet cake in vanilla, I cut out shapes for trumpet, tusk, ear, feet, tail and hat (using paper templates I had drawn and cut out). I gave it all a crumb layer of icing, outlined the eye, mouth and inner ear, then piped in the rest. I used store-bought tubes for the red, black and white, and I coloured some fluffy white Betty Crocker icing with black food colouring to get the gray. The inner ear was filled in with store-bought pink cookie icing. I now enjoy making my own icings too, but sometimes "easy is better than hard", as my mother would say!!
The cake was a hit with my birthday boy and his friends, and with both chocolate and vanilla to choose from, everyone was happy :)
I asked him what kind of cake he would like - thinking he would say chocolate or vanilla - and he replied, with conviction: "an elephant cake!" Okay then... thinking cap on!
I started to have a look online at various images of elephant cakes, found one that I thought I might be able to manage for my first themed cake, made a few adjustments of my own, and gave it a whirl... ta da!
My love - and addiction - for cake making was born!
I started with a sheet cake in chocolate for the body, and then using another sheet cake in vanilla, I cut out shapes for trumpet, tusk, ear, feet, tail and hat (using paper templates I had drawn and cut out). I gave it all a crumb layer of icing, outlined the eye, mouth and inner ear, then piped in the rest. I used store-bought tubes for the red, black and white, and I coloured some fluffy white Betty Crocker icing with black food colouring to get the gray. The inner ear was filled in with store-bought pink cookie icing. I now enjoy making my own icings too, but sometimes "easy is better than hard", as my mother would say!!
The cake was a hit with my birthday boy and his friends, and with both chocolate and vanilla to choose from, everyone was happy :)
...and baby makes 4
Well, we welcomed baby Milena into our family in November, 2011. Big brother Caiden is chuffed (for the most part!), and life is starting to settle back down into place now :) ...phew!!!
I've always been a crafty bird - in the creative sense, not the other kind of crafty! - and I really enjoy trying my hand at various projects. Having kids makes it even more fun, and I look forward to making each birthday special and fun for my babies :) ...with a few other creations and parties along the way!
I thought I would share and I hope you enjoy it all too!
I've always been a crafty bird - in the creative sense, not the other kind of crafty! - and I really enjoy trying my hand at various projects. Having kids makes it even more fun, and I look forward to making each birthday special and fun for my babies :) ...with a few other creations and parties along the way!
I thought I would share and I hope you enjoy it all too!
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