Showing posts with label fondant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fondant. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Little Mermaid Cake

I made this Little Mermaid cake for a sweet little birthday girl. She provided the toy Ariel, Flounder and Sebastian, but everything else is 100% edible.
There were three layers of vanilla cake inside:  one purple layer, one blue layer and one yellow layer.
This cake may have taken forever to make, but it was so fun to create all those little sea floor details.  I loved it!  A cake befitting a little princess.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Rock Star Cake

This rock star cake was made for my sweet little eight-year-old, 
who wanted a rock star birthday!

She loved how it turned out!
 The cake was a chocolate cake with chocolate chips in it, filled with vanilla buttercream frosting and covered in marshmallow fondant.



Saturday, November 30, 2013

This birthday cake was made for a little boy who LOVES dogs!
 
A chocolate cake with chocolate filling.  Even the dog house is made of cake!  
Covered with buttercream frosting and marshmallow fondant.


Friday, November 30, 2012

Cookie Monster Cake

This cake was created for the sweetest boy's first birthday!  He also happens to be my baby.  He loves Sesame Street, and this seemed like a great idea.  The cake was a vanilla cake with a chocolate chip cookie buttercream frosting. Yes, there were cookies in the frosting, and it was delicious!



Sunday, March 4, 2012

Ballerina Cake

Made for my daughter's 6th birthday; she wanted a girly ballerina cake. I'm pleased with how it turned out.


The cake was chocolate, with a raspberry frosting and covered with marshmallow fondant. Everything on the cake was edible.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Mom's 50th Birthday

My mom had a big birthday recently! She loves german chocolate cake, and so we decided to do a top layer of german chocolate cake and decorate a bottom layer with fondant to represent different parts of her personality. This may be one of my very favorite cakes I've done before, and it was so fun to do it for someone I love so much!


Some of the details up close:

My mom is amazing with plants and loves to garden,

She loves her family. And she loves to shop!
She is a woman of faith.She is an amazing librarian and an excellent teacher. I used the books to list all of her personal "titles."She loves hiking and completed a huge backpacking trip this past summer!
She is gorgeous, and is always put together.
Happy Birthday, Mom. You are so amazing!! I love you!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Piano Wedding Cake

The couple that ordered this wedding cake had the cutest story ever! The bride is a piano teacher, and the two met when the groom signed up to take piano lessons - now they are married! What a sweet story. They wanted a wedding cake to represent their history together, and so we decided on a piano keyboard for the bottom layer. They requested that the middle layer have the music to Theme From Love Story - wasn't that a romantic idea? The top layer we experimented with, but in the end, I think the piano keyboard repeated tied the cake together best. This bride and groom have excellent taste, as they chose my very favorite cake flavors - pumpkin cake with cinnamon cream cheese frosting and raspberry cake with raspberry buttercream frosting. The whole cake was also covered and decorated with marshmallow fondant. I cut and served the cake at the reception, and it was fun to hear all the comments about how delicious the cake tasted, and see many people come back for seconds. Not a piece was left at the end of the night! Catherine and Aaron - I wish you the very best of luck. Congrats on a beautiful wedding!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Winnie the Pooh Cake

A sweet little boy was celebrating his first birthday, and his mom wanted a Winnie the Pooh cake for the special occasion! She chose a square cake on the bottom with an adorable color and pattern combination, topped with a round cake. I made the round cake into Winnie the Pooh's honeypot, and added a number 1 and flowers on the top.
Winnie the Pooh sat on top for the birthday baby.
The whole finished product.
The cake was a yellow cake, with raspberry jam filling between layers, and buttercream frosting. Marshmallow fondant covered the cake. I hope that the party was a huge hit!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Rainbows & Butterflies Baptism Cake

This cake was made for a beautiful little girl on her baptism day. I felt so lucky to be a small part of her special day!

I'm disappointed with the poor lighting/shadows in my photos. Just know the cake turned out even cuter and brighter than the pictures give credit for. :)

The top layer was milk chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream filling and raspberry buttercream frosting, covered in marshmallow fondant.

The bottom layer was a triple berry cake with buttercream raspberry filling and frosting, covered in marshmallow fondant.


Monday, May 23, 2011

Pirate Cake

This may be one of my very favorite cakes I've done in a long time! I just love this pirate theme! One sweet mom ordered this cake for the three boys in her life:
Buccaneer Russell...
Pirate Andrew...
and Captain Taylor!
So fun!
The cake was chocolate fudge with raspberry buttercream frosting, covered with marshmallow fondant.

Arrrrrr, mateys! Hope thar be lots o' fun and loot at your birthday celebration!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Drama Cake

I was asked to make this cake for a Drama Club Award Ceremony. I was given the logo from a T-shirt to mimic, which included the PHS and rabbit picture. (Apparently Harvey is a rabbit from a play, and the awards are called the Harvey Awards!)

My favorite part? These fondant drama masks that my talented husband sculpted for me. :) We placed them on very front of the cake.
The cake was a butter pecan flavor with a almond buttercream frosting. I hope the students loved it!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Pink Swag Cake

This cake was ordered for a Young Women activity for my church. They wanted something that resembled a 'mini' wedding cake. I decided to experiment with the fondant swag, and really like how it turned out.


The top layer was lemon with buttercream frosting. The bottom layer was a chocolate fudge cake with buttercream frosting.

Hope you had a great night, girls!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Adoption Cake

Our family is very passionate about adoption. In fact, we are working on adopting a baby ourselves! (Take a minute to click on our adoption button on the right!!)

So, when I was asked to make a cake for the FSA (Families Supporting Adoption) Area Conference, I was really excited to do it. The theme for the conference was Hearts Knit Together. I used the theme and this flier to design the cake:
Pictures of the cake:
An up-close pic of the 'knitted' details.
The top layer of this cake was raspberry flavored, with a raspberry buttercream filling and icing. The middle layer was a white cake filled with the raspberry buttercream and frosted with a vanilla buttercream. The bottom layer was a chocolate fudge cake with a chocolate ganuache filling and a vanilla buttercream icing. All the levels were covered with my homemade marshmallow fondant, and all the decorations were also made from fondant.