Sunday, December 30, 2007

Freeman-Schulz Wedding



December 27, 2007

>square
>3-tier
>chocolate cake

>white fondant
>red fondant ribbon

This was my second official wedding cake, and it was a learning experience. I learned in particular the difficulties of delivering. The reception was in Salt Lake on a cold winter evening. The heater in the car made the fondant start to melt a little bit, so it came out a little shiny, and the ribbon didn't stay as nice as it looked before it was transported. It still looked fine and tasted great, but now I know in the future that you can't let it get too warm.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Brady-Holbrook Wedding


>3-tier
>hexagon
>vanilla cake

>white fondant
>baby blue buttercream accents

This was the first official wedding cake that Meghan and I made. We were pretty nervous because we wanted it to be perfect. In the end, there was nothing to worry about, because it came out beautifully. The flowers were added on once we got to the reception hall.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Monkey Face


This is just a simple cake I made for a friend's birthday. They wanted a monkey face, so I just made a regular vanilla cake (and two vanilla cupcakes). Then I put it together in the shape of a monkey face and used colored vanilla frosting. Super simple, but cute!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Cake Party #2



Meghan and I made this cake as a practice for our friends' wedding cake that we would be making in December. We wanted to practice 1) using square pans and 2) making fondant ribbon. We also just wanted an excuse to make a cake. The inside was chocolate. We used white fondant to cover the cake, then decorated with red-colored fondant that we cut into strips to make the ribbon. We put the bow on top because we had leftover fondant and it looked weird without anything on top. Then we invited over the entire ward. It was a huge success!

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Wedding Dress Cake



This was a cute little cake that Meghan and I made to look like a wedding dress. Just a simple 3-tier round cake with white fondant that we folded in the back to look like a train. Then we rolled up some fondant into little balls to look like buttons. The ribbon is made out of white fondant dusted with edible gold shimmer dust.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Petits Fours

Just some fun little guys I decorated with fondant

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Jungle Birthday




Meghan and I decided to get a little bit fancy for a friend's birthday cake. The inside was checkered chocolate and party mix cake. The bottom tier was covered with green fondant and surrounded by green fondant blades of grass. The top tier was covered with blue fondant, decorated with light blue fondant circles, then topped off with white fondant ribbon and bow. The animals were made by covering two different sized ball separators with colored fondant. We got this idea from a winter cake that uses the ball separators to make snowmen. After some creative sculpting (thank goodness I have so much experience with Play-Doh!)and an edible ink marker, our little jungle animals were ready to go, and the birthday girl loved it.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Cake Party



Meghan and I decided to make a cake and invite the entire ward over for a party. We really just wanted an excuse to make a cake and try out fondant for the first time. Oh, and of course we wanted to meet all the new people who had moved in for the school year. We literally went around to every apartment in the complex and invited everyone. Anyway, the inside was chocolate cake which we covered with green fondant. The borders were made out of white fondant rolled into balls. The vines were thinly rolled fondant, and the leaves were punched out of the green fondant as well. The flowers were made out of yellow fondant, and the centers were edible sugar pearls. All in all, I think it was a pretty successful first try with fondant decorating.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Simple Birthday Cake



This was a simple birthday cake I threw together rather last minute. The inside was checkered chocolate and cherry chip cake. I used white buttercream for the frosting, the borders, and the flourishes. I used blue colored buttercream for the text.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Cousin's Birthday




I made this cake for my cousin's birthday. I know it looks a little weird, but let me explain the story. The monkey and the lizard were taken from a drawing she made of her and her boyfriend (those were their nicknames for each other). But even if you didn't know that, I'm sure you can appreciate the texture of the tree and how it wraps around the entire cake. The vines and lives were piped vanilla frosting. I actually bought the sugar flowers from a cake decorating store because I didn't know how to make them, but they were always my cousin's favorite, so I knew she would enjoy having them on her cake.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Candy Mountain


For anyone who has ever seen "Charlie the Unicorn," you will appreciate this cake. It is made to look like Candy Mountain from the cartoon. Okay, so it's not something I would ever sell, but it was fun to make, and very amusing for all my friends.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Easter Basket



Meghan and I made this really fun cake to look like an Easter basket. The inside was just plain yellow cake. We used brown buttercream to create the basket weave. We used green-tinted coconut for the grass. We rolled out some bread dough and braided it, then baked it to make the handle. Then we added peeps and Starburst jelly beans. It was a big hit, and many people thought it was an actual Easter basket!

Friday, March 30, 2007

Gab and Gab



We made this cake for our home teachers Gabriel and Gabriel. We called them both Gab. Hence the "Gabs" written on the cake. It was all made from scratch using dairy substitutes because one of them was lactose intolerant. The inside was all white cake, but half of it was colored blue so we could make it checkered.