Showing posts with label Birthday cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday cakes. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

May the force be with you!

A Long Time Ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there lived a young boy who was having his eighth birthday. He was terribly fond of Star Wars. His mom asked me to make him a cake, and here is the result:

I covered it in black and white marbelized fondant, but the black is really chocolate fondant. Tastes so much better than all that black food coloring by itself.

There has to be a Luke Skywalker, of course. Can't have Star Wars without the main hero.


And Leia. she has to be there, as well as her buns. I mean the ones on her head. And her red lips. Did anyone else ever notice that she always had perfect lipstick, no matter where she was, even in prison?


I guess her lips had to look perfect at all times. She might get a kiss from Han Solo, but then, we all know, she'd just as soon kiss a Wookie!


And then there must be the bad guy. Darth Vader. Looks like he is ready for battle with Luke, they both have their light sabers ready.


R2D2 was made of cake especially for the birthday boy. Have you ever eaten a droid on your birthday? I thought not.

This was such a fun cake to do. At first, it was going to be just a huge R2D2, but I ran out of time to make the base he would need to stand on. This was fun, because there were so many other characters. I tried a new recipe for the cake, but haven't tasted it yet. Hope it came out ok. The weather was hot and humid, and marshmallow fondant doesn't like that at all. I think they were all a bit droopy, but we got there in the end. Still, it was fun.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Barbie again.

 This is another Barbie cake that was done for another adorable girl down the street. What a cutie! The cake turned out cute, too! It is chocolate cake that my husband swears tastes like oreos when frosted with white buttercream. I think he's right.
She wanted pink, and the doll came with pink and orange, so I went with that. It was a bit more orange, the pictures seem a bit yellow, but the pink is just the right shade. I loved the tiny rose I made for her hair, now I am wishing I got a closeup shot of that. Should have thought about that before.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Sweet Sixteen, again!

This cake was for a Sweet 16 party! What a great way to celebrate a birthday. It made me feel so excited for spring, but as I set up this cake, it was snowing the most beautiful, big snowflakes outside. Well, I guess if spring isn't here outside, we can have it inside, right?

This is a closer shot of a few of the butterflies. They turned out so cute!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Sweet Sixteen!

A while ago I did a cake for the daughter of a friend I used to work with. Her last name has changed, so I didn't know who it was for until she stopped by my house to pay for the cake, but it was so great to see her! She has the cutest family now.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Spring is in the air.

This was for the birthday of a friend down the street. She wanted a cute cake to make it a bit more special, instead of the traditional sheet cake. It was a blast to do. She loves butterflies, so it was a great opportinity to use them to dress up the cake. One of my favorites, I must say.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Birthday cake for a one year old little guy.





This was a first birthday cake for a little boy. It was requested by a bride because her wedding day was also her nephew's first birthday.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

This cake is for a friend of my daughters. She turned 12 today, and her parents bought a cake that I auctioned off at a fund raiser. She said she loves green, so I hope that she likes it. I have heard through the grapevine that she did, so all is right with the world.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Barbie rules!


This cake is one I did for my little neighbor friend. Her parents bought a cake I auctioned off at a fundraiser, and this week is her 5th birthday. She is the only girl in the middle of 4 boys, so she is excited for a girly party.

She said that she wanted white cake with white frosting, and lots and lots of pink roses. We discussed a Barbie cake, but I don't think she understood what that was as I described it to her. She seemed to like it, though.