Monday, December 24, 2012

WWE Raw Birthday Cake


This cake is for my nephew's 10th birthday!   
The pads are airbrushed Marshmallows and the ring is made with airbrushed red spaghetti noodles.
The WWE Raw logo is hand painted.



Saturday, December 15, 2012

Sports Baby Shower Cake

 I used Crumb Boss's Vanilla Cake recipe for this cake.  The buttercream icing (1/2 butter and 1/2 shortening) is decorated with gumpaste and fondant elements.  The Football, dots and stripes are all airbrushed with Americolor Maroon, Navy and Chocolate Brown.  The wood grain baseball bat was made with the idea from this tutorial.  The monogram was done with help from this tutorial.



Saturday, November 17, 2012

The Fresh Beat Band Cake for Matthew's 2nd Birthday


This cake took approximately 10-12 hours of work.  All the characters were hand-molded in Fondant + Tylose powder.  It's 3 stacked 8" diameter cakes to make the drum.  All of the cake is edible.

I made this cake for my son, Matthew.  He had his 2nd birthday and absolutely loves the Fresh Beat Band.  He watches it everyday and was so excited about eating his birthday cake this year.  He didn't quite understand why we were waiting so long to eat it though.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Fall Festival Cake (Hand molded Scarecrow)

This was my first time to mold a figure with hands and feet and facial features.  It was VERY challenging!  The cake is pretty plain since I spent so much time on the topper.  It went to the Fall Festival at our church.

Mom's Birthday Cake (My First Rose)

I got this idea from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezthnEpRo5Q&feature=g-hist
It turned out beautifully.  I layered 2, 2" chocolate cakes and torted and filled them with chocolate pudding.  It was quite tasty with the buttercream icing.  My mother loved it and I was really happy with how it turned out.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

SMHS Fightin' Rattler Graduation Cake for my Nephew

I planned this cake for months!  I was really excited for the opportunity to make it.  When my Mother-in-law came to me and asked me to make my nephew's cake, I was flattered.  I love making cakes but this was an opportunity to really do something fun!  I pondered what I could do to set this cake apart from your average graduation cake and it hit me like a ton of bricks.  A RATTLER cake!!!  I took to google to find the perfect "pattern" for a cake.  Not a literal pattern, but at least an idea of how I should attempt something like this.  Here is the site I found.
http://peachofcake.blogspot.com/2012/05/snake-cake.html

In order to achieve this, I would need to know how to cover cakes in fondant, so I planned to practice.  (you saw the last two posts, right?)  Once I felt comfortable with that technique, I decided it was time to try this. 

My first step was to mold the head of the snake and the rattler.  I brought up google images of a rattlesnake head and it's rattler and molded it based on the pictures I saw.  The rattler needed to be purple because those are the school colors.

I let these dry for several days.  To get that neat texture for the scales, I used a netting I picked up at the grocery store.  The next step was to make my cake and carve and cover each layer.  I also had to texture each of those.


I got to the top layer and built up the neck so that I could attach the head.

I then stacked the cakes.

I'm not sure why the first picture had that purply-pink thing going on, the other pictures are more true to color.
Several days before I had worked on a graduation hat and tassle.  Those had been drying, so the next day I added them, and some diamonds.  This was a diamond back rattler, afterall.



The final touches were his eyes and the 2012. 
I was really proud of this cake, and my nephew loved it.  I'm waiting on a picture of him eating the head of the rattler...but, it hasn't made it on Facebook yet. ;-)

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

N's 8th Birthday POKEMON Cake!

My son, N, LOVES Pokemon.  When he asked for a Pokemon cake I first got excited because I wanted to attempt to mold all the little Pokemon in gum paste.  Then, after realizing what I might be getting myself into, and also because I was to do another cake that same week that would be a real challenge, I decided to give in and buy the Pokemon to go on top of the cake.  When I told him I was expecting him to be sad, but instead he was ecstatic!!  He couldn't wait to get to play with all the little Pokemon figures that I bought for his cake!!

With several weeks to go before this cake would be done, I started on the lettering.  I'm finding that I really like this process.  It's calming to me.  I printed out the word, Pokemon, from their website and used it as a gauge to make my letters.  I did not make a template this time.  Instead I just looked at the letters and drew it with my exacto knife.  This was the result.




Next, I had to figure out how to make a Poke-ball with the actual cake.  I tried making the fondant one big sheet and discovered rather quickly that the technique I was trying was NOT something I could accomplish.  Instead I cut the cake into two hemispheres and proceeded to cover each cake separately.  I then pushed them back together and sealed them with the black.




I called it a night after this step since the dilemma of how to cover it had taken me a while to figure out.  The next day I continued working on the cake.  I made rocks and grass out of gumpaste.  I attached the lettering and placed the rocks and grass.  Then my son helped me to place the figures.  After asking some cake friends what they thought, I tried to make it seem like they were fighting a Poke-battle by putting the details around the figures on the top of the cake.  I'm not sure that comes across to anyone who bothers to look at the cake, but I knew what it was. :-)