This cake was made out of town, with minimal supplies, in minimal space. This was for my husbands grandmothers 80th birthday party. The only request was that it be chocolate, with cream cheese frosting, and the colors be pastel. The flowers were done to represent Her, her 2 daughters, their 3 kids, and the 6 grandkids. It is 3 layers with chocolate frosting between layers.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Luau Birthday Cake
This is a cake for little Gianna who turns one this weekend. My pictures sure make my cake look bumpy, but in person it doesn't. I think I need a new camera - a good one! I did do the buttercream meringue on this cake thanks to Whisk Kid! The bottom layers (3) are chocolate, and the top 3 are yellow. I also did a smash cupcake for Giana.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
How to make Homemade MM Fondant
How to make Homemade MM Fondant
This is the video that I used to make my marshmallow fondant. Get the gel colors by Wilton at Walmart (better price than at Michaels), use a toothpick to add it to the fondant - a little goes a long way.
This is the video that I used to make my marshmallow fondant. Get the gel colors by Wilton at Walmart (better price than at Michaels), use a toothpick to add it to the fondant - a little goes a long way.
Birthday Cake
Easter Egg Birds Nest
Alarm Clock Cake
Cupcakes
The carrots were out of homemade marshmallow fondant for the carrot cake cupcakes, and the chocolate ones....those were funny. I generally use a box mix to make the cakes with, but make my own buttercream icing and fondant. I actually melted chocolate chips for this chocolate icing before I realized I could have used cocoa powder! But they were good!
I still haven't mastered meringue buttercream...the first time I used the "boxed" egg-whites-only because they were pasturized (worried about sickness) but found out that for that reason, they wouldn't stay up, and kept falling when adding the butter. If anyone has an easy one, pass it to me and I'll try it out!
Christmas Snowmen
These snowmen are super easy, but messy and time consuming to make. You have to have melting chocolate, along with icing to pipe, candy to add, and hand dip the hats (did I mention its messy?). But my 4 yr old did most of the work, and she had a blast, so it was well worth it.
After putting the 3 marshmallows on the stick, you dip them in white chocolate and set to dry. Then you take 1/2 marshmallow and stick it to 1/2 oreo for the hat, and dip them in dark chocolate and set them aside to dry. Once dry, use icing for the eyes and carrot nose, then to "glue" the candies on for the buttons. I've seen them done with scarves too, but I didn't do those.
Hello Kitty Cake
My first cake that was not a circle or rectangle
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