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Finally more cakes!!

05/06/2011

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Once again it's been forever since I've made a cake. Trust me I've been busy enough without making cakes and I really didn't need the temptation. I've been trying to lose weight and have been working out like crazy and counting my calories. Losing weight feels like a full time job sometimes. So far I'm down just over 10 lbs, which is great, but I still have some work to do.

I can only avoid cake so much though and since it was my daughter's fifth birthday cake was a necessity.  
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This was a mini cake for her candles on her birthday. I didn't have a whole lot of time between all our daily activities and didn't really plan, just let her tell me what she wanted.

It's a sleeping frog. I should have taken a pic of how she posed to show me where the frogs legs should go. It was too funny! I also made some simple heart shaped cake on a stick for her to share with her friends at playgroup that morning, but I forgot to take a picture of those.

For her birthday we planed a luau theme pool party.
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Strawberry cake with vanilla cream filling. The cupcake were pineapple coconut. Covered with fondant. I used the cricut for the hibiscus cutouts on the cake. The flowers, hula girl and surfboard were made from fondant and gumpaste.

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The same day as the birthday party, we also attended a baby shower for a good friend. My oldest was a flower girl in her wedding and the big girl in the picture above was just a few weeks old at the time. Gosh, that's hard to believe. 


Of course I made the cake for the shower as well.
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Since the mommy to be doesn't know what she's having and all the decorations were in pink and blue, and all the guests were asked to chose "Team Pink" or "Team Blue", it seemed fitting that the cake should ask the same question.

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I'm so excited to find out the answer to this in a few months and welcome this new little person to the world.

For the record I'm Team Blue!

A week later I made another couple of cakes for a cake walk at work. 
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This one was simple. I had extra strawberry puree and vanilla buttercream from the previous cakes so I made this. I was pretty happy with how smooth my icing turned out!

Since it was for the gym I work at, I made a gym bag cake.
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Yellow cake with raspberry cream filling. YUM!!

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It's been a while...

02/19/2011

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I haven't had much opportunity to make cakes lately, but my little guy's birthday finally rolled around. I can't believe it my "baby" isn't much of a baby anymore, he's a big three year old boy now! And, after a lot of discussion and mind changing we settled on a dinosaur cake.

I started out with this...
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Block of lemon and brown sugar cakes, with vanilla and caramel buttercream respectively. The lemon was his choice, kind of a weird choice for a three year old in my opinion.

After I started carving I was more than a little worrieed when this is what I had.
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It wasn't looking much like a dinosaur, more like a mountain of icing. The fondant helped though.
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Roar!

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Making a Splash!

09/19/2010

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This year my oldest had a pool party birthday. She had wanted a High School Musical theme but going with the pool party theme, I managed to talk her into these invites. I found them on vistaprint.com. Once I found the invites I just kind of ran with it and decided to do a mermaid cake.

I looked at a lot of different cakes on the web, but inspiration just wasn't hitting me. After a lot of thought I decided to go big. I drew myself a little sketch and headed to Home Depot. Since I did a lot of things that I haven't done before with this cake, I took lots of pictures as I worked. I'll give you a bit of a breakdown on how I did the cake in this post.
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When I got home, I pulled out the power tools.


I started by building the base for my cake supports. I built it up a little bit so that it would be easy to lift and so that the screws I put in to hold the supports wouldn't make the board uneven.

After building the base, I marked where the cakes would sit and screwed the bottoms of my supports in place. Then I took them out, covered the board in fondant and put them back in.
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I started working on the tail first. 
I took the cake boards and cut holes in the middle so they fit around the pvc support. Then I filled, stacked the cakes and carved the cake. 
The tail of the mermaid was coconut with coconut cream filling.

The fin was a bit tricky, and took a bit of trial and error. I figured I would just use rice krispie treats for this part, but apparently rice krispie treats don't like to stick to plastic. I played around with it for a bit and ended up wrapping parts of the pvc in fondant and then forming the rice krispie treats to that. When I got the shape I wanted I covered the fin in fondant.
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I covered tail piece in fondant before putting it in place on the cake base. Then I cut out the and applied the scales.

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At this point I moved the cake from my table, where I do most of my work to my counter. When I did I noticed that something was uneven about the base. Looking underneath I found that when I reattached the piece holding the pvc support I had unscrewed the screw and it was now longer than the footings on my base.
I could have screamed, I was so frustrated.
And for some reason (maybe frustration causes stupidity?) I decided to take my drill and try and tighten up the screw. 
BAD IDEA!

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The support stated to turn inside the cake and tore the fondant on the fin. I cut out more scales and managed to piece it back together.
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See, not too noticeable now. 
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The tail complete, I moved onto the head. Stacking and filling yellow cake with chocolate buttercream. I had once again cut holes in the boards to fit around the support. When everything was stable I carved the cake.

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After icing it, I put on the fondant for the mermaid's face before putting the cake in place on the board. I waited to do the hair because I wanted it to drape into the "water".

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After all the decorating was done, I thought "Where am I gonna put the candles." Not wanting to bake more cake, I formed some rice krispie treats into a ball. I covered it in 2 thick sheets of fondant, to bulk it up and to have a soft place to put the candles in.
After a steaming we were ready to make a splash at the pool party.
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Here's my beautiful girl with her cake.
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And the finished cake. I'm pretty proud of this one.
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Birthday Season Strikes Back

09/05/2010

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The first week of September brings two birthdays in my household. Landing right amongst the flurry of fall activities. At this point I really should be better prepared, but I'm not, every year the craziness catches me off guard.
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First, there is my husband's birthday.
I would like to point out that my husband doesn't eat cake. But, for some reason, I have to make him one anyway. Fortunately I have discovered the joy of the mini cake so we weren't stuck with absolutely obscene amounts of cake in our house. 
The man who doesn't like cake, is also, as I've probably said before, a Star Wars dork. This year he requested a Jawa. I try to know as little about Star Wars as possible, but I will tell you that Jawas live on a desert planet and they are scavengers and they like hamburgers. Maybe I shouldn't try hand out Star Wars knowledge. But, I'm pretty sure that this Jawa does like hamburgers. 
This is banana cake with cream cheese icing as a filling. It's covered primarily in chocolate fondant.

Two days after his birthday is my oldest's birthday. This year she had to take her birthday treat to school the day after daddy's birthday. I really didn't think this through and felt really rushed with this project.
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The birthday girl asked for lemon and coconut cake. Really, she did. I had already bought everything to make strawberry cake though, because she always wants strawberry, because it's pink. Kids always have to change things up on you. We decided to try for strawberry lemonade cupcakes, but she didn't give me much direction on how to decorate them. 
She loves High School Musical and after much searching I found this super cute cakelet from Cupcake Envy. This is no where near as cute or well executed but it served it's purpose, which was to not make the cupcakes look so random. Because I'm crazy. Because I'm sure a room full of 2nd graders really could care less about the "theme" of the cupcakes. They're just happy if they get to eat one.
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And of course we had to have cake for her actual birthday, because if I have learned one thing, it's that a birthday isn't a birthday without cake.
I went the mini cake route again, this one is chocolate coconut cake with coconut cream filling. My daughter came up with the flavor again, she's apparently big into combining flavors right now.
It's a dance bag, made to look, at least in colors, slightly like her own dance bag.

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Little ballet and jazz shoes, as they are the dance classes that she takes.

Thankfully, we decided to to her birthday party a little later in the month. So, I didn't have a big cake to do for her, but I did agree to make a cake for a friend. Don't know what I was thinking!
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In the midst of all my family's birthdays, I made this chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream for her husband's 30th birthday. It's covered in marshmallow fondant and the design for the bra was piped with royal icing.
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Lil' Quarterback

08/22/2010

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When I was asked to do this cake I groaned a little. Part of me wasn't looking forward to making a cake in late August. Especially, since I don't have air conditioning but I really don't like to turn down a chance to make a cake. So, it was with that groan, that I agreed to make this cake. Of course it was also a cake for a friend's one year old. Who could really say no to that.
After agreeing, I kind of forgot about the cake though. Even after getting an invite to the party, I didn't think about it until less than a week before the party. When I finally did, the friend who asked for the cake was out of town. Three days before the party I texted her to ask what she was thinking. 
Her reply, "Football Helmet!"
I rolled my eyes and said a couple bad words before texting her to ask about flavors. Thinking that I could start baking some cakes that night while it was a little cooler in my house. But, she didn't get back to me that night.
After talking to her the next day, I started baking, and making fondant, and looking for a recipe for strawberry filling (I found one, and it was good). I got all that done on Thursday and spent Friday decorating. The cake was made to go with the Lil' Quarterback theme decorations for the party.
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The heat gave me some issues. My buttercream was softening too quickly, it made it hard to get it covered nicely. 
The helmet is marble cake with chocolate buttercream, the lower cake is yellow with strawberry filling, both covered with marshmallow fondant. The smash cake was yellow with strawberry filling covered with chocolate buttercream.

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Fair Time!

07/27/2010

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Yes, it's that time of year again. Time for the fair. I made an entry for all four decorated cake categories again and I also made a decorated cupcake entry.
I really don't know why I decided to do the cupcake category. I am not a fan of decorating cupcakes. I also waited until the last minute do even think about what to do with them. 
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I ended up not at all impressed with my entry. But, it's done. 
If I had done a little more planning, I would have used a dark brown for these and probably something different for the flowers. Oh well, I guess they're not terrible. 

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I also wasn't thrilled with my entry for the Holiday Cake. It's beginning to be a recurring theme I guess, I didn't like last year's Holiday cake either. 

I had planned on doing New Year's Cake for this category but decided to switch to this when I was looking over my other entries. I hadn't done any figure work and wanted at least one entry that showed my figure work (although, I will admit, my figure work needs some work). 
I did love the way the top of the cake turned out. 
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Santa's chair came out super cute and Santa isn't half bad. That is his big toe sticking out of his sock.
I'm just not in love with the base cake. I wasn't sure where to end the pattern and it didn't go on very smoothly. I'm really not sure how I feel about this cake as a whole. On the other hand I know I like this next cake.
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First Place- Children's Cake 2010 Montana State Fair
This is the only entry I made that was a duplicate of a cake I've done before. I had made this before for my son's 2nd birthday, though I used a Valentine's theme with that one, this truck is based on Chuck the Dump Truck from Tonka.
I went back and forth about what I wanted to do for the Small World category, this was not even one I was thinking about doing. One night I was looking at some of my old cakes and saw the Chuck pics and had to do it for the fair.
The red and the black are the Duff fondant you can get in stores now and not my usual marshmallow fondant. It was really easy to work with and tasted amazing. The cost will probably keep me working with mmf though, unless I need a lot of red or black because mixing those colors can be kind of a pain. 
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First Place & Sweepstakes Winner- Adult Cake 2010 Montana State Fair
This is my Adult entry, I made a birthday cake for a mom, or it could be a Mother's Day cake.
I had a terrible time making the bow for this cake! It fell apart on me three times before I got this one on the cake. I'm not happy with this bow either, the colors are off and it's just kind of funny looking, but I wasn't going to attempt it again.

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I cut all of the larger flower petals with a fondant cutter. The smaller petals were all cut from a small daisy cutter, I cut them in half and also cut all the petals down the center to make them small and frilly. It was very, very time consuming but I think the results are worth it.

This last cake is by far my favorite.
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First Place- Special Occasion Cake 2010 Montana State Fair
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It's an engagement cake for the Special Occasion category. I'm in love with the black on white! I used my new Circut Cake for the design on the cake. Getting the cutouts on the cake was a challenge! I'm sure it would be no matter what the cake looked like but putting the black on the white without leaving marks! When I got it all on I breathed a sigh of relief. 
Like Santa's chair the ring box was another chance to work on the mini cakes I am now so in love with. Again, I used gumpaste flowers on an entry, this time anemoes. It took me a while to figure out where to place the flowers but I really liked my arrangement.

My girls also got in on the action. They both decorated cupcakes for judging.
These were decorated by my 6 year old.

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3rd Place- Decorated Cake Youth Division
And these are my 4 year old's.
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I think they both did a pretty good job and I know they are both excited to see their cupcakes on display at the fair.
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Birthday Girl!

05/27/2010

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It's taken me forever and 6 days to get this post up, so I'm back tracking a bit with this. Last month one of my little minions turned 4. Now for Mama birthdays are kind of bittersweet; it's a celebration, yes, but it also means my babies are getting bigger. To keep my emotions in check, we'll concentrate on the celebration part.


For starters, my baby girl needed a treat to share at school.
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She requested "princess cake on a stick," and this is what I came up with. The crowns are cut from marshmallow fondant. Inside they are purple because purple is what the birthday girl requested. It is amazing how much the color of something can change the flavor, I could barely recognize it was strawberry cake. 


Since she didn't have school on her actual birthday, I also had make something for her birthday. I mean, what's a birthday without cake!
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She loves frogs so I made her this little frog prince cake. Cookies-n-Cream cake covered in marshmallow fondant.
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Wonder what's gonna happen?


So... school treats... birthday treats... what are we missing here? Oh yeah, a party! And party we did.

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We had a joint party with a good friend who's little girl was also turning 4, my daughter insisted on a princess cake. 
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Pretty princessy, huh?


Strawberry cake with vanilla cream filling covered in marshmallow fondant, with fondant and gumpaste decorations. I figured that each little princess needed their own cake so they each got their own princess.

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New Moon and Batman Too

03/28/2010

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I have a great, fun bunch of girlfriends and several of us are very into The Twilight Saga. Now that New Moon is out on DVD, several of us got together for viewing party. I have to say watching the DVD was so much funner than watching in the theater, because we could talk as much as we wanted. Which was a lot. 
I made a cake to help us celebrate.
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I wanted to try and make sure to represent both "teams," so one side depicts a scene with Jacob and the other side depicts a scene with Edward.

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The cake was Red Velvet with cream cheese filling for the top tier, the base was a cake dummy. I would have like to have spent more time decorating the base, but it was a busy weekend. The cake was covered in marshmallow fondant and the figures were mmf/gumpaste blend. I painted both emblems by hand with food color mixed with vanilla.
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This is Bella and Jacob, after Bella jumped off the cliff.
I was really pleased with this part of the cake. I hadn't made figures this size before but I think they came out pretty good.

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I also made sure to put a werewolf on the cake.

I loved the Jacob side of the cake, but I was really running short on time when it came to the Edward side. 
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I would have like to have more detail on this side, like maybe a fountain, but oh well. Overall I think the clock tower came out nicely.

This wasn't the only cake that kept me busy this weekend. I also made this Batman cake for a friend's son, who turned 3. He apparently requested to his mom that I make his cake, which is too cute, so I tried to make something special for him.
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It was a chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream filling covered in mmf. 
I think a lot of people know my issues with chocolate cake. Generally, it's just not my friend. I decided while working on this cake that the only thing that dislikes me more than chocolate cake, is black fondant. It took me two attempts to cover this cake. The first time the fondant tore everywhere. On the second try, I applied the fondant in two pieces, which left a seam, but was better than holes.
Honestly, the struggles were worth it though when I got to see how excited the birthday boy was about his cake.
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Princess Cupcake Tower

03/13/2010

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I'm not a fan of cupcakes. I forget about them in the oven and burn them, and I never know what to do to decorate them. I was hoping not to mention my anti-cupcake sentiments to my friend who asked if I would make some for her daughter's birthday. I was hoping it wouldn't come up, but, of course it did. Another of my friends made sure to comment.
I do have to admit that this project went better than I would have expected. And, just maybe, cupcakes might be growing on me a bit.

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I found this adorable cupcake tower, by Bella Cupcakes on flickr, and based mine on it. I built the tower myself, which took some work, but I made sure that it's sturdy and I can totally use it again. The cupcakes and cake are strawberry with vanilla icing. I had a great time making all the little crowns and wands from fondant and gumpaste. I haven't done anything that involved a lot of prep work like this in awhile and I really enjoyed it. 
I also loved that the birthday girl made sure her mom kept her princess.

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Two Years, Two Cakes

02/12/2010

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My baby turned 2!! This obviously required some celebration.
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This first cake was for a Birthday and Valentine's party. It's based on a truck he received as a gift, and of course he's got a load of candy hearts to deliver. This was a peanut butter cake with chocolate and peanut butter filling, covered in marshmallow fondant. 

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All the birthday boy cared about were the conversation hearts!

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He also got a second cake. This cake was based on his favorite show Yo Gabba Gabba. It has layers of strawberry and butter cakes with a whipped filling, all covered in mmf. 

Birthdays and cake are AWESOME!

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