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Monday, December 21, 2009
Lots and Lots of Holiday Treats!!!
We had a great Christmas and New Years! The kids were home for a couple of weeks and I was busy baking away, trying out some new cookie cutters and using the edible frosting sheets. There were so many pictures.....so here are a few of my favorites!












Monday, October 19, 2009
So Many Cakes
I am so far behind in updating our blog, but we have been working on the website and trying to get it up and running. For someone who is not computer savvy, it's taking me awhile! Fortunately we have friends that know what they are doing!
So here are some cakes we have done the last few weeks.
This first one was so special and one of the best deliveries I've had! I have been wanting to take our business into the community and somehow use our passion and love for cakes/desserts to give back. An opportunity of sorts fell into my lap a few weeks ago, where we provided a pretty cool cake for a special little boy and his family. We also brought cupcakes and sugar cookies for the kids at the After School center he belongs to. He was so excited to have his own cake and even more excited that it was ALL Chocolate cake with Chocolate Fudge Buttercream!
Here's the cake:



Another really fun cake we had was a Carnival Cruise Cake. This was a cake for a gal turning 50 and her family was surprising her with a Cruise next month. It was fun to have the cake be a part of the big reveal and from what the clients said, she was so excited about the cruise and the cake!!
The cake was Chocolate with Kahlua Espresso Cream Cheese




Finally, this one is of a wedding cake we did a couple of weeks ago. The bride sent me a picture of a cake she had found, so we change some things up a bit.
The bottom tier: Buttermilk Cake with Buttercream
Middle Tier: Chocolate Cake with Bittersweet Ganache, Oreos, White Chocolate Mousse filling
Top Tier: Buttermilk Cake with Almond Buttercream and Salted Caramel



So here are some cakes we have done the last few weeks.
This first one was so special and one of the best deliveries I've had! I have been wanting to take our business into the community and somehow use our passion and love for cakes/desserts to give back. An opportunity of sorts fell into my lap a few weeks ago, where we provided a pretty cool cake for a special little boy and his family. We also brought cupcakes and sugar cookies for the kids at the After School center he belongs to. He was so excited to have his own cake and even more excited that it was ALL Chocolate cake with Chocolate Fudge Buttercream!
Here's the cake:
Another really fun cake we had was a Carnival Cruise Cake. This was a cake for a gal turning 50 and her family was surprising her with a Cruise next month. It was fun to have the cake be a part of the big reveal and from what the clients said, she was so excited about the cruise and the cake!!
The cake was Chocolate with Kahlua Espresso Cream Cheese
Finally, this one is of a wedding cake we did a couple of weeks ago. The bride sent me a picture of a cake she had found, so we change some things up a bit.
The bottom tier: Buttermilk Cake with Buttercream
Middle Tier: Chocolate Cake with Bittersweet Ganache, Oreos, White Chocolate Mousse filling
Top Tier: Buttermilk Cake with Almond Buttercream and Salted Caramel
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Ruffles, Ruffles, Ruffles
I wanted to try out a new technique and got the perfect opportunity on this birthday cake. They wanted something fuchsia and girly. So I colored some fondant a beautiful fuchsia color and created these layered ruffles out of gumpaste and kept the cake clean and simple. I'm really happy with the way the ruffles came out and will definitely use them in future cakes.
Hope you like it!



Hope you like it!
Robot Cake
Topsy Turvy Cake
This past weekend we created a Topsy Turvy cake. They are a lot of work to create, but so worth it in the end and look so much fun! This one was created for a little girl who turned 3 and was having a Mad Hatter Tea Party. We created the cake to be bright, fun, and whimsical. I was really happy with the way the design and colors all came out.
The cake was 3 tiers, each tier a different flavor.
1st tier: Buttermilk cake with Buttercream
2nd tier: Red Velvet with Cream Cheese frosting
3rd tier: Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese frosting



The cake was 3 tiers, each tier a different flavor.
1st tier: Buttermilk cake with Buttercream
2nd tier: Red Velvet with Cream Cheese frosting
3rd tier: Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese frosting
R2D2 Cake
One of our first cakes we made was for our son's birthday and he requested an R2D2 cake. We had a great time creating it and we had the honor of creating one again for a birthday boy who LOVES Star Wars. This one turned out great and we were able to get so much more detail on it and it looked amazing. It was a lot of fun delivering this cake and seeing his eyes light up!
The cake was Buttermilk with Pastry Cream and fresh strawberries. The arms were made up of rice krispy treats.



The cake was Buttermilk with Pastry Cream and fresh strawberries. The arms were made up of rice krispy treats.
Von Dutch Tattoo and 1949 Mercury Cake
Monday, September 28, 2009
Wizard of Oz cake
It was a very crazy and busy week...but I feel incredibly blessed and excited to see our business and hard work paying off.
There are going to be a ton of pictures....but so worth looking at!
The first cake from this weekend was a Wizard of Oz cake, created for a birthday girl who loves the movie.
This cake has to be the most time consuming and hardest cake we have made! I absolutely love it and am so happy with the way it turned out.
All the characters are hand-made by my partner, my incredibly talented husband. We wanted to keep it as authentic as we could and really bring the essence of the movie into the cake.
The shoes were made with gumpaste and each sequin was cut out and glued on. Tedious work, but in the end it totally payed off!
I hope you enjoy looking at this cake as we had creating it. Sorry for some poor shots....I think our camera is nearing its end.











There are going to be a ton of pictures....but so worth looking at!
The first cake from this weekend was a Wizard of Oz cake, created for a birthday girl who loves the movie.
This cake has to be the most time consuming and hardest cake we have made! I absolutely love it and am so happy with the way it turned out.
All the characters are hand-made by my partner, my incredibly talented husband. We wanted to keep it as authentic as we could and really bring the essence of the movie into the cake.
The shoes were made with gumpaste and each sequin was cut out and glued on. Tedious work, but in the end it totally payed off!
I hope you enjoy looking at this cake as we had creating it. Sorry for some poor shots....I think our camera is nearing its end.
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