Showing posts with label Birthday Cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday Cakes. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Rocket Cake


Almost everything on this cake is edible.  The rocket is sculpted out of rice krispies and covered in gumpaste and fondant.  This happens to be a chocolate cake with a coordinating chocolate cupcake, both iced in chocolate.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Princess Cake Cake Revisited


I was  lucky enough to make another castle cake for a lucky first birthday.  I love first birthdays even though I know they won't remember anything.  There is just something so special about them.  Both tiers are confetti cake filled with buttercream.  I love how the sugar-coated turret pop and add so much.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Transformer Wedding Cake


This wedding cake is as unique as the couple. The bride combined a variety of ideas to come up with her perfect cake. The bottom tier is white fondant with turquoise stripes. The middle tier is hot pink fondant imprinted with a quilted design and silver dragees at the intersection of the lines. The top tier is white fondant with turquoise blue dots trimming the top. Black satin ribbon trims the bottom of each tier, tying it all together.

Princess Castle Cake


This is an fantasy cake that any princess would love! The 11 turrets accent the two tiers that are covered in butter cream. The bottom tier is a white cake filled with butterscotch while the top tier is a white cake filled with our very popular raspberry.

Farm Cake


How I love this cake! I made this for a 3-year-old drawn from inspiration from the wonderful ladies at Pink Cake Box. I love them!The cake is a chocolate pudding cake filled with ding-dong mousse. It is frosted in chocolate butter cream and then covered in fondant. The animals and flowers are hand sculpted out of fondant and gumpaste giving each animal its own personality.

Princess Pillow Cake

This cake was a bit of a challenge, but I can't wait to do one again. This was made for a very special little girl turning 5 and a crown was later added to the top. It's very sweet.The coordinating cookies were bagged with ribbons as favors for each of the kids to take home instead of toys.

Polka Dots and Stripes


I love the colors and design of this cake. I wish I could take credit for that part, but I borrowed the idea from the pink cake box ladies. I have since also made it for an 8-year-old's baptism. It was a surprise from her mother and she was thrilled!