Saturday, July 20, 2013

Aspen's Pupcake

This is the people cake for Miss Aspen's 11th birthday party!
Katie orders another cake for her puppy Aspen's 11th birthday.  The bone cake is a lemon cake made for the people invited to the party.  the cake was filled with homemade marionberry jam and topped with lemon butter cream.  All the decor is sculpted from fondant and I made a cartoon image of Aspen begging for the big dish of kibble.

 6 pupcakes filled with carrots,  peanut butter and a touch of honey were made to satisfy the birthday girl and her other K9 guests. Peanut butter frosting tops the pupcakes for a tasty birthday treat for Aspen and Bailey to share.

The birthday girl~ASPEN!

Pupcakes  for the dogs, but I tasted one and it wasn't bad!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Barbi's Modern Butterfly



 

Favorite elements on this cake are the butterflies and the ruffle flower.

 This cake was ordered for one of my co-workers sister, Barbi for her 50th birthday.  It is a three layer lemonade cake with lemon curd filling and lemon cheesecake mousse.  The frosting is vanilla  Swiss meringue buttercream.   The colors are a variation of lavender and purple chevron ruffles. I made a ruffled fantasy flower and some embossed butterflies as designed by Loree.



I added a few mini flowers and molded her name and age with fondant.


Monday, July 8, 2013

Triplet Birthday Splash

This cake was ordered for three lucky little kids that were having a private birthday party at the water slides in Ashland.  Mom wanted it to replicate the water slides.

Each child took me 30 mins to make, but I enjoyed every second of it!
 

The two young men came with Mom to pick up the cake and the youngest,
Nico said, "I can't stop looking at the cake, it's so cool!" I really couldn't ask for a better response!
These three cakes were made gluten-free vanilla and one chocolate.  I made all the children by hand with MM fondant.  Each birthday child had their own cake and names on each.  I made the slides from cake flower formers and made the sign with gum paste written with an edible paint pen.