Showing posts with label wedding cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding cake. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Merry (Belated) Christmas!

Merry Christmas and a happy New Year, Cakesters! Hope you all had a wonderful winter break and enjoyed spending time with your families and eating yummy things!

So I have a lot to update you guys on. Back in October, I made a wedding cake for my good friends Amy and Ryan for their fall-themed wedding.



It was a lot of fun to make, and was one of my better cakes I think! It's exciting to see my quality get a bit better with each cake =)




They had two little porcelain pumpkins as their cake toppers. Amy added a tiny top hat and veil to them. Adorable!




There were three different flavors of pound cake: sour cream, cookies and cream, and Italian Sweet Cream, all filled with white chocolate buttercream. Om nom nom.




I made the leaves out of fondant and gum paste with yellow gel color. I then painted them with a little bit of vodka (to dry fast without losing the color) and more gel color. 




Once they were dry, I used edible gold spray (Wilton brand), sprayed it on a piece of tin foil, and painted it over the leaves to give them the metallic gold sheen. The tiny gold heart sprinkled are also edible! (Can you tell I live at Michael's?)








I think it turned out really well! I'm excited about it. =) And that brings us to cake numero dos: The Christmas Cake!




Keeping it in the family, Amy's mother-in-law commissioned me to make her church group a cake for their Christmas party. When I asked her what she wanted, all she said was "Make it really, really cool."

And I thought, "Well, let's see what happens."





With the help of my mother (who went to Hallmark and found these fancy ornaments and such), I was able to pull this crafty cake together! The Santa silhouette was actually a sparkly addition that I cut out of this really beautiful Hallmark card and stuck it on the cake with candy melts. (I felt bad ruining the card, but hey, pretty cake! =D )



The whooshy winter winds was made from silver edible metal spray (that I used a paintbrush for yet again), and the stars were from white candy melts that I also painted on.

A beautiful nativity ornament!




The tree ties it all together.





Another pretty ornament that was perfect for the "O" in "Joy!"






So that's all of them so far! Sorry about the long-winded post. I really should update more often. Guess I've figured out my New Year's Resolution for 2015! =)



Sunday, May 25, 2014

My First Commission

Hey, guys!

So a month ago I received a call for a legit wedding cake! It was for a beautiful bride named Myra. After a consultation and cake tasting with her and her mother, we decided to make a four-tiered, cream-colored wedding cake with white fondant ribbon and bows.  The result is below! I am quite proud of it. =D




 The top three tiers are Almond Cream Cheese Pound Cake, and the bottom is Triple Chocolate Cake.




It took me running to literally seven different stores in the mall, calling two different Michaels, and searching through the notions and jewelry section of Walmart before I found the brooches for the bows. But luckily, right when I was about to give up hope, I found two gorgeous pearl bracelets with detachable pins that were only $5 each at Sears!Surprising, right? But beautiful nonetheless!





The chocolate layer was filled with chocolate ganache, and everything was covered in white chocolate buttercream. Mmmm.





The whole project took a solid week to complete (since I could only work at night after working at my full-time job), but I never could have finished anything without the help of my amazing mother! Thanks, Mama! She, my father, and wonderful friend Sarah helped me deliver the cake across town in the back of a mini-van. The amount of stress and ridiculousness that occurred that day enabled us to say, many times over, how we should have our own reality show. I'd watch that. ;)




And Saturday is my niece's 2nd birthday party. I can't believe it's been a year since her last one! You remember that cake, the Under the Sea cake?




Yeah, that one!

Well, this year, the party is Minnie Mouse themed. And the cake I am going to make for the occasion is sure to be adorable! Stay tuned! =D