Saturday, December 18, 2010

Bratz Birthday

I was given this image from the party plates to work with when asked for a Bratz birthday cake. 

In the end this was the finished cake.



And these simple cupcakes with some flowers on them went with the cake.




Turkey Cupcakes

My contribution to our Thanksgiving gathering with friends were these turkey cupcakes.



Monday, November 22, 2010

Baptism Cake

This was one of my toughest cakes yet, but the one I'm probably most proud of.  It's a two-tier, double layer cake.  The bottom is a 10" double layer chocolate cake with a buttercream filling, and the top is a 6" double layer yellow cake with a buttercream frosting.  The design idea came from a cake that was originally requested, but was totally done in fondant which I haven't tried using yet, so I did what I could with buttercream to make it work.  The lattice work and the cross on top were probably the most difficult parts, but I think the finished product looks great!



The bottom tier when it was almost done.



Before the lattice work was added to the top tier.



And a couple different angles of the finished product.



Karate Cake

Nate had a karate tournament the other day and they were looking for donations of cakes and dishes that could be used as food during the tournament.  So I took one of his t-shirts with the logo from his dojo and put that onto the cake.  I guess it was a huge hit and the cake was gone in no time.  The hardest part here was the Japanese writing, so glad there were only a few characters to do.




A Freddy Krueger Birthday

A friend asked if I could make a Freddy Krueger birthday cake for her boyfriend.  So I searched for a bit on Google and came up with this design.  Definitely not easy to trace this one so I had to free hand it.  Hope they all enjoyed eating it!  (and having their mouths turn black)




Friday, November 5, 2010

Pittsburgh Steelers Moose

A customer I had last month was looking for another cake for her significant other's birthday.  She requested a moose wearing a Steelers jersey.  This is what I was able to come up with thanks to Google images.  It is a 10" round yellow cake with buttercream frosting.






Heinz Ketchup Bottle

For those of you who know me well, you know I love ketchup on pretty much anything haha.  So when I got a request for a cake decorated like a Heinz ketchup bottle for a coworker's birthday, I barely needed to have on in front of me as a model.  The extra request was that it looked like ketch up on the inside as well, so it either had to be red velvet cake or I would have to dye a yellow cake red.  The customer left it up to me.  I decided on a red velvet cake, here it is with only the label and lid decorated on.  Hard to tell the red isn't frosted on yet if you didn't know.

And here's the finished product.

I think the writing could have been a little more straight, but I was happy with the end product and so was the customer.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Spiderman Birthday!

So this is finally something new to post.  Even though the last two posts were just put up, they weren't really anything new.  I had the request for a Spiderman birthday cake for a little boy turning 4.  And I just happen to have a friend that had a Wilton Spiderman pan she was willing to lend me.  I think I could have handled spiderman on a sheet cake, but the shaped pan just makes it look that much better for a little boy.  The pan was a little smaller than I planned on, so I made some cupcakes to go with it with the leftover batter.




Halloween Cupcakes

I sent those spiderweb cupcakes into work with my husband, only to be asked for 50 of them the following week for a Halloween party.  Here they are, half chocolate, half yellow cake, with orange buttercream and black buttercream spiderwebs.
 A close up of the cupcakes.



And I almost got all 50 into one box.

A Disney Princess

I'm glad I decided to buy that castle cake pan a couple months ago, as it has already been used again.  This time a little girl was planning to have a Disney Princess birthday party, so I made her the princess castle cake and I was able to find some Disney Princess figurines.  The party theme ended up changing a little, so we didn't use the figurines, but at least now I have them if there happens to be another Disney Princess party in the future that I do a cake for.  



Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Spiderweb Cupcakes

I decided to try out a new yellow cake recipe today, and instead of a big cake, I went with cupcakes.  And since it's October I went for a Halloween inspired design on them.  






Business is picking up a little for this coming weekend, look for more posts over the weekend or early next week!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

My Baby Boy turned 1!

The main cake for the party was the party monkey.  He's got a butter/sugar cookie party hat, and a combination of chocolate and vanilla buttercream frosting.  I knew we were going to have more people than this cake could serve though, so I was determined to produce some quality cupcakes to go with it.  I set out to put the monkey face on from all the party decorations from 1stwishes.com onto the cupcakes.  We ended up with only a few cupcakes left and maybe 2 pieces worth of the whole monkey cake at the end, so I'm glad I went with the extra cupcakes.




What's a 1st birthday party without a smash cake for the baby?  This is a double layer 6" round cake covered mostly in the chocolate buttercream, with a little vanilla buttercream for trim and the number 1.  I figured it was a "go big or go home" moment for him, so we went big.



Another angle of the cakes:


And just for fun, the birthday boy enjoying his smash cake:

Princess 6th Birthday Castle

One of the doctors that my husband works with liked what I did with that practice blue monkey cake that I did a few months ago that she asked if I could make a cake for her daughter's 6th birthday.  Basically she gave me free reign to do what I wanted with the guidelines that her daughter really likes pink (as most 6 year old girls do).  I decided to go with a princess castle cake for the birthday girl, which both she and her mother loved!  Having as much notice as I did, I was able to order the shaped cake pan from Wilton in time to do this one, which hopefully I will use many more times now!  I figure I can always do a knight's castle for a boy too.  Here's the finished product. 

I included the candles that spelled out Happy Birthday which were held in the drops of frosting around the cake.

The Pot-Luck Basketball

My contribution to the pot-luck lunches in my husband's clinic are going to be cakes from now on.  A doctor that had been here for 9+ years was leaving, and he was a major basketball fan.  In order to feed more people, I went with the two-tiered cake, with the top tier decorated as a basketball for him.  Everyone seemed to love it, as I was told it was gone in no time!




The Practice Monkey Cake

My son was probably only 4 months old when I had the monkey theme for his first birthday picked out.  I decided that since I didn't want to screw up his cake for his birthday I should probably practice doing it at least once before then.  This was the first attempt, without any of the right colors for the frosting that is.

While I know it definitely needs some work, I didn't think it came out too bad for my first try at it.  I ended up sending this one into work with my husband so we didn't eat the entire cake between the two of us at home.  I ended up being asked to make a cake for a little girl's 6th birthday after this one was seen!

My first two-tiered cake


This was my very first try at decorating cakes a few months ago.  The clinic my husband works in had a farewell picnic for many of the doctors and techs who were soon to be off to new duty stations.  As a dessert I decided to try out my new cake decorating tools.  I did a 10" bottom layer with an 8" top tier.  Both are yellow cake and I did my best with the buttercream frosting.  The cake was definitely a hit with everyone at the picnic, and I don't think it looked too bad for my first try.