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November 23, 2010

S is for S-lacker

Ok well eventually I will show y'all some more creations.  I am behind because I have moved.  It is a bit difficult to bake when all your things are nicely packed away ;) Don't worry, there will be lots more to come.  Sorry though for not keeping up with posting.  I'm sure I have officially hit the boring mark. Hang in there, I promise, promise, promise, promise I will have things up and rolling shortly.  Thanks!!!

November 4, 2010

Cute As A Button

Another baby shower. Wow, Valentine's Day babies are on the way :) This cake was based off of the invite that had adorable onesies and buttons in the lime green and yellow.  I never really thought buttons were all that cute until now.  I love my buttons and hate to say they are the only thing I like about this cake.  Maybe I'm all yellowed out.... or maybe it's the silly bow..... yes, it's the bow.
Funny story about the bow.  Right before my mom took the cake she suggested the bow front be covered with something to get rid of the shiny appearance.  I said no but went ahead with it anyways.  Wrong move because the powder I used ended up sticking and looking more like paint than a nice translucent luster.  Good thing I took a picture of the cake before I last minute wrecked it.  Also good thing it was a donated cake.  I would've felt horrible if I had gotten paid.  So tacky! 
I'm so excited I have another follower! Monica you made my day!  I have gotten a bit behind on my blogging mostly because I didn't think anyone really followed it but I am completely re-energized to keep on going.  Thanks for the boost.  Much, much needed!

October 8, 2010

T-i-double g-er























Bad Tigger! Bad Tigger! This was ridiculously hard to make and I'm still not sure how I survived the day.  Not only did Tigger decide to fall apart 3 times (AHHH!), my son Teagen decided his birthday was the day to be a total stinker. Two needy "Tiggs" makes for one exhausting day.  By noon I was ready to throw in the towel and buy a cake.  That would have been the ultimate let down for me so I mustered up enough energy to have one more go at fixing the dang thing.  It's all still a blur but somehow I managed to pull off the unthinkable. I'm glad he pulled himself together to save the day.  We overlooked the fact that his legs are crazy short and he has a beaver tail.  The birthday ended up being fun and Teagen loved his cake and presents. One birthday down, many more to go. :)

October 7, 2010

Fab Fabe

This cake was made for a going away party for one of my closest friends, Fabian.  Ramos Torres Winery, where she worked, hosted the party so the design has their logo and colors incorporated. I am really glad that it came out as smooth as it did.  Square cakes are a lot harder to cover than round ones so I was definitely worried. I love how simple this cake is but with the punch of color. I only wish my bow had turned out better.  One bad thing about gum paste is that once it dries it is done.  No going back and trying to fix the shape which unfortunately is what I needed to do for the bow. Oh well, I still love it and hopefully it helped give a great send off for someone so fabulous.

September 28, 2010

September Showers

 













I love a September wedding.  The colors are wonderful and the weather is perfect, at least here in CA :) This cake was for a bridal shower. I wanted to do something simple and modern and not overly dramatic like a wedding cake.  I made the roses and leaves using a new fondant recipe I received, thanks Samantha!!  This recipe is so much easier to make and use.  The fondant doesn't dry out quickly like the other recipe I was using.  I think it is what helped me create such a more clean and better looking cake.  No more bumps or air bubbles thank goodness!

It's A Boy!!

Congrats to my wonderful sister Marta! She is having a baby boy, little Dexter, and we are soooo excited!  Now my little one will have a cousin closer by to play with.  Anyways, this cake was made for her shower to celebrate her bundle of joy.  I wanted to replicate the invitation so I really tried to make everything as similar as possible including the glitter placement.  My poor palm tree didn't survive the mission however so it ended up being a table decoration :( It would have made the cake look so much better especially since the monkey doesn't really have anything to hold onto....awkward.  I absolutely love my giraffe and am pretty proud of myself for being able to pull that off.  I free handed all of the gum paste characters and had a blast doing it.  I really enjoy the more artistic side of decorating and seeing what I can do.  It's a great feeling once everything is put together and the puzzle is complete.
The Invitation

September 19, 2010

In the Mood for Fall


















Apparently buttercream and leaves do not mix. At least not yet :) Although it's not looking like fall for another month or so here in Cali I thought it would be fun to attempt something new.  My leaves are definitely way too thick and I still haven't figured out exactly what they remind me of.  I will keep you posted if it suddenly hits me in the middle of the night.

September 14, 2010

The Good The Bad & The Fugly

I'm alive. Barely.  It has been a rough last few weeks which is my blame for the following cakes.  It is really hard to make anything when you are not feeling good.  I completely lost any creativity I might have originally had.  My mother really saved me by helping with a few of them. 

Lets start with the good and work our way down.  The good was supposed to be a football.  Can't you see it? My plan was to make a 49ers themed cake for Dustin's 29th birthday but due to sickness was completely unable to even put the candles on.  My mom made this cake.  It's a triple chocolate with a chocolate glaze.  I love the bundt pattern and we all had to laugh when we recited the lines from My Big Fat Greek Wedding.  "A bun?" "No, a BUNDTTTT" "A bunnnn" "No, a BUNDTTTTTTTTTT" "I know! It's a cake!"  :) Love that movie. 















The bad aka The Green Flan, a lily pad.... Definitely a sign I was losing it.  I could not for the life of me figure out what to do.  I just kept putting more and more frosting on.  I'm not really sure what I was thinking with the frosting on the board...














And the fugly:
No words can describe this one.  Let's just say I was not in the tie-dye mood.

August 25, 2010

Yo Gabba WhAt???

When I was asked to make a cake based on a Yo Gabba Gabba theme I was originally thinking warrior position. Then I found out it was a kids TV show and not anything having to do with yoga :) This was such a fun cake to make.  The characters were funky yet simple enough for a novice like me to recreate.  I'm still a bit sad I wasn't able to put more detail on the base.  I originally had planned for a lot more but ran out of time and fondant.  It might have been for the best though since the characters were a bit larger than I had intended them to be and were definitely a little overpowering. I made the cake a simple vanilla with vanilla buttercream filling and layered with strawberries. The main difficulties I ran into was keeping the characters standing up as well as having too many air bubbles in the fondant.  Just a few more things to add to my long list of what to work on.  Maybe sometime soon I can start crossing a few off....

August 13, 2010

26 Birthday Wishes

So I don't need any birthday wishes this year because for my b-day I received the bestest best gift ever... a Cake Cricut!!! I'm in heaven. Seriously in heaven. It took me some time to work out the kinks but I have it fixed now.  I used my new cricut to make the swirls on the 3rd tier of my b-day cake.  Yes, I'm fully aware you are not supposed to make your own b-day cake but I just couldn't resist an excuse to practice :)
I figured since it was a cake to celebrate me, it needed to be the biggest badest thing you've ever seen.  It was big and bad alright but I'm still recovering from it.  Not only am I stuffed from eating, I ache all over and could probably sleep for a few days.  I spent so much time and energy on this thing it might take some time for me to recoup and work up the thought of making another cake anytime soon.  Ha! Just kidding. I'm rooaarring to go again.
After all of my hard work and time invested, I was so excited to finish the cake only to literally flip out that it was leaning.  Sorry to my sister Hanna for being such a bloomin' witch. Note for future, do not come into the kitchen and ask me why the cake is leaning and not expect the reaction of a lifetime.  I believe my Tower of Pisa is leaning because when I was putting the fondant on, the kitchen was ridiculously hot, and so the cake started sweating.  The fondant wouldn't stick and the cake started shifting.  I was able to save the cakes but the third tier wasn't level so it gives the appearance the top tier is going to slide right off.  Even the miniature me looks unsure of the situation.
I tried some new combos for the cake which were absolutely delicious. I made a peanut butter ganache that I put in a chocolate cake, a lemon with lemon glaze and a chocolate with caramel.  Overall, it was a great birthday and I'm very pleased with my creation. It was sad taking it down but I better get used to that part. That is what pictures and oh so cool blogs are for. ;)
1st attempt (left) & 2nd attempt (right): Working in the food color to the modeling chocolate first works much better than trying to paint it on after.  Mini Adie #2 is so much cuter and more life like.

August 9, 2010

The M Challenge

What do you do when you have exactly 3 hours to make something for a potluck for the next day? Easy, make a cake.  While the M cake may not win any contest, I'm pretty sure I scored points in the "worked well under pressure" category along with "being able to use whatever was in the pantry".  Time was the hardest factor not to have on my side.  Not only was I tired and ready for bed, I had to try to speed up the cooling down process as well as the chill time after crumb coating the cake.  I usually let the cake cool for about a half an hour and then at least an hour in the fridge after. I bumped up that time by letting the cake cool after stacking it, but I didn't do a crumb coat.  A combed icing job finished the cake which I feel made the cake look sloppy but there wasn't a lot I could do about it.  It was a nice feeling going to bed with the cake complete and not toppling over. There was some leftover cake that was brought home.  I was completely shocked when my husband had a piece and pulled out a little butter wrapper.  I was sooooo embarrassed and now can only imagine how many other people took a bite into little bits of wrappers.  I guess there is a price to pay for rushing. 

August 8, 2010

80 Years Older & Wiser

Two weeks ago I decided to try to make a square tiered cake.  In the middle tier I put fresh peaches in the batter and then created a cinnamon & brown sugar buttercream.  For the bottom tier I made a spice cake with the same cinnamon buttercream.  I made a chocolate with ganache cake for the top tier.  The design is very simple but funky since I put a shorter round tier in the middle and then stacked the tiers offset to give a stair like look.  I used royal icing to do the piping work on the second tier.  For the banner I just used leftover fondant and folded in the sides to give it a draped effect.  I really wish my letters would have  turned out nicer.  My icing wasn't a great consistency which made it difficult to use.  I wasn't aware that my neighbor Bill was celebrating his 80th with all his family until after the cake was completed.  I put the banner on it and figured it would make a great celebration cake.  You have to have an awesome cake when you turn 80. Period. I hope it turned out ok. I have started giving away my practice cakes to ensure that I do not become obese.  The one downside is that I always worry. I guess with time I will get over it and realize that all of my cakes taste like heaven. Yeah right ;) Bill and his family seemed to really like this one which made me feel wonderful. 

August 5, 2010

Flowers & Fireworks

I have officially joined TEAM BUTTERCREAM

So far I have only used it for fillings and crumb coats but after using it to finish my rose cake I'm convinced there might not be anything better.  Don't get me wrong, fondant makes extremely clean, amazing cakes but buttercream is so much easier to make and use.  It is a bit nerve racking trying to get the final layer smooth to perfection but it sure does beat sifting pounds of sugar and kneading. Not to mention the horrific
mess I make using it.  It seems like every time I make fondant I end up cleaning up the remains of a sugar
and cornstarch explosion.  Buttercream is simple and forgiving.  I haven't mastered the art of the buttercream rose yet, but for my first try not bad eh. This was a taller cake using chocolate and yellow with a simple vanilla buttercream. 


















When the 4th of July rolled around it meant only one thing- bring on the fireworks cake.  I wanted to attempt creating horizontal pleats or ruffles (not sure what to call them). My attempt worked fine but I feel I should have thought about the design a bit better.  I created modeling chocolate for all of the attached shapes and fireworks.  The chocolate is fun to work with but does not stay stiff.  Fondant or gum paste would have been better for me to use.  My mom thought the fireworks looked like the shrimp cocktail fingers from the movie Beetlejuice. Not was I was going for AT ALL! Now that I look at it though, I have to agree with her. Six foot, seven foot, eight foot Bunch! Haha.  I also think the pleats make the cake look like Snoopy's house. Oh well, the shapes turned out cute and patriotic.  Next year I will tackle the flag. Can't wait!

Fat Guy in a Little Coat

Hanna (my sister): "Faaat guy in a liiittle sweater"
Me: It's not sweater, it's jacket.
Hanna: No, it's sweater.
Me: Noooo, jacket.

A few days later....
Me: Hey Dustin (my hubby), how does that song go from Tommy Boy? It's "Fat guy in a little jacket" right?
Dustin: No, it's coat.
Me: No way, jacket.
Dustin: Betch ya monster cookies it's coat.
Me: Done
Hanna: "Faaat guy in a liiiittle COAT!"

At least the story finished with a scrumptious ending :)

August 3, 2010

Cuppy-Cake $

The cupcake of all cupcakes! I love this cake. I know I still have much more to learn but I do feel like I am somewhat getting the hang of this. Watch, my next one will be a disaster just for saying that. The following pics show you what I created and the inspiration. This was my first attempt at making a topsy turvy cake as well as sculpting the cupcake. I definitely did not sculpt it nearly as perfect and cute as the pinkcakebox one. Mine is a little more...uh, realistic? I guess that's a good word to describe it. This was also my first at making a fondant bow. I used some pearlescent edible dust to give the luster on the bow and bottom two tiers. I embossed the purple fondant to give it a more textured look as well. I decided to be lazy and use a box cake mix. The mix was fine to use and gave me more time to work on decorating.  I was worried it would not be sturdy enough but it did the trick and held.  I created a strawberry swirl using a strawberry mix and yellow mix for the top two tiers and then made a chocolate with peppermint buttercream for the bottom tier.  I added chopped peppermint patties to the chocolate to give it a minty so fresh and so clean kick. YuMmY!     

July 27, 2010

Momma This Momma That

May is the month for mothers, especially mine. She gets to enjoy celebrating Mother's Day, her anniversary and birthday. What a deal. That meant I got to make a cake for each event.  My fav and def my best looking/tasting was her birthday cake celebrating the B.I.G. 60. It was my first time making chocolate ganache and practicing my piping and embossing skills. Black food coloring is most certainly not suitable for the messy bakers and even though I'm rather tidy I still have a purple hue stained on the counter top. Oopsie....  I'm a huge fan of ribbon bows so it might be my signa-cha look although I am going to try to mix designs up as much as possible. 

The anniversary cake was not so successful.  This is the cake I would rather not share but will do so to show that making mistakes is part of the learning process.  I attempted to created a quilted look and it was supposed to be two tiers but the top tier collapsed.  The quilting pattern was way off because I decided to free hand it instead of using a simple stinkin ruler.  Then I tried to fix it by covering it with buttercream then scraping that off and pouring sprinkles on top. Yuck. Moving on....
My mom helped me create the flowers for the M-Day cake.  We used gum paste for the first time.  The paste dries super fast so it was tricky getting the petals to keep from cracking or breaking.  I like this cake except for my last minute leaves which remind me of the flowers I used to draw in 4th grade and the fact that I did not discover edible glue till weeks later so the flowers kept sliding off. Not my best work but I'll give it a solid sorta cute.      

July 24, 2010

Lavender Lumps

My first cake was actually created last April. I didn't want to tackle anything too disastrous so I played it simple using pre-made fondant and an easy cake recipe. My biggest mistake was watching the How To clips after I finished the cake. I always think that I can just do some light reading and be able to recreate the masterpiece. Silly me! Still proud though, lumps and all. The pre-made fondant was not easy to work with and tasted exactly like what it was...store bought. It's such a scam. I threw out the remaining fondant and refuse to use it ever again.  It's all homemade from here on out!