Sunday, 9 December 2012

Rock Climbing Cake

 
This cake was a challenge to figure out. It required a larger piece of fondant than I was used to working with, however, I had some expert advice. Thanks Sara!
 My first time doing figures and I am quite happy with the way it turned out.
The little boy loves rock climbing and thought the cake was amazing. I am so happy he and his friends enjoyed it.


Minecraft Cake


 
 
This is apparently what a minecraft cake looks like on the actual game.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Pumpkins and Mummies

 
My daughters teacher wanted a Halloween themed cake for a family members birthday.
This is what I came up with.
Hope she likes it.

Sunday, 16 September 2012

Lots of Circles Birthday Cake

 
 
This was a cake for the 40th birthday of my friend Michele.
It reminds me of bubble gum with all the bright colors.
When I delivered the cake I was delighted to see that the colors matched the balloons perfectly.
 
 


Sunday, 9 September 2012

Ribbon Roses



This is my second cake this weekend. My mom LOVES chocolate cake and mocha icing. I wanted to try making some ribbon roses so I thought this cake would work nice with a basket weave and some pretty ribbon roses.
 
 


Dragon /Book



 
This was done for my oldest daughters birthday. She is my biggest fan and critic.
She loves to come up with elaborate ideas for me and help me try to figure them out.
The dragon is made out of modelling chocolate... which is something I haven't done before. It's always good to try new things out on family.



Saturday, 8 September 2012

Wilma Flinstone



Not exactly sure what the saying means but oh well...
 

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Birthday Cake

So I got another order from my friend Michele. She wanted a cake done for her sisters birthday.
I got to work on a pretty cake.
We did a lemon cake with lemon buttercream icing and a chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream and a raspberry puree.




Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Spring Fling Lego Cake

This cake was done for my daughters school dance.
They do a Spring Fling dance and have a cake walk as one of the activities.




It won a prize for most creative cake :o)

Perry The Platypus

Another cake done for a friends son's birthday. He loves Perry the Platypus.


Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Cake Balls/Pops

So I told you about my friend Michele that is great at presenting challenges to me for cakes. Well she isn't the only one... My oldest daughter loves to come up with ideas for me to do. She is always wanting me to do special treats for her and her classmates.

For these we love to do cake balls or pops.

Here are some of the ones we have come up with over the past few years to share with the kids. They have all been quite a hit.



These cute little duckies were for Easter and they were inspired by Bakerella. (Love her stuff)







These were an end of the year treat.




Obviously for Christmas... duh!! OK maybe Halloween. Nothing like eating eyeballs!!! Yummy.







And these were this years little treat. They are actually mini cupcakes. I was hoping to have some come home because I sent both girls with a ton of them. Sadly only one slightly mangled one came home so I didn't even get to try them. Boohoo!! Oh well next time.

Jumpin in!!!

OK!!! I am excited to begin this blog but have to admit I am a little overwhelmed by the process. My writing skills ... well they aren't as good as my cakes so please bear with me and hopefully you will enjoy following along on my journey.

I have had this blog ready to go for months now and have been unsure how to go about doing it. So I have now decided to just dive in and start.

I have been making cakes for my girls since they were just little. I always have a feeling of excitement when I am putting a cake together. I feel very much in my element. I enjoy a little challenge in my decorating and have to say that one of my best friends (Michele) likes to present me with these on occasion.


This Yoshi was done for her son. He gave me a plastic character to work from and this was what I came up with. He wanted only the head and was very particular about where it was cut off and the green colour of it. Kids are the best critics and some of the toughest to please. I think he was quite happy with the end result.

So was I considering it was one of my first ever sculpted cakes!!!! And only the second time working with marshmallow fondant.


Here are just a couple more views.

So, I said that this was ONE of my first.... My first attempt at a fondant covered character cake was for my youngest daughter. She wanted one of those oh so cute minions from Despicable ME (one of my favourite movies).

So this was my first attempt and a definite learning curve.


I have learnt many a thing from this little guy but the biggest thing was just how much I loved doing this and would love to do it full time.

I have now completed the 4 Wilton courses, a class with a local cake decorator and am working on some on line classes.

The stuff you can learn is never ending!! :o)