This little 6” cake was the center piece for the baby shower with the baby face cupcakes surrounding it. The lion is made of fondant with hand-painted cheeks and whiskers.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Baby Face Cupcakes
I love how these little faces turned out! These were made for one of my daughter-in-laws’ sisters shower. My son and his wife helped to make them.
Buttercream Rustic Wedding Cake
This is a small wedding cake, with 10” and 6” tiers. It has buttercream frosting, with rustic lines in the buttercream. The bride kept this very simple with the vines and fruit on top.
Lacrosse Birthday Cake
This cake was made for my son-in-laws birthday. He plays Lacrosseon an alumni Bingham team. The net is made out of white molding chocolate and the ball is solid milk chocolate painted with silver luster dust.
Fancy Elegant Birthday Cake
I love how this cake turned out. The flowers are made using a technique called brushed embroidery. I think a wedding cake in several tiers like this with any color of fondant would look amazing!
Cake Lace Wedding Cake
This cake has edible cake lace surrounding the middle layer. I love the fresh flowers on top! The sunflower is so fun!
Metallic Copper Wedding Cake
I love this cake! The copper edible painted bottom tier, really shined! The flowers finished the look! Love it!
Themed Birthday cake
This customer wanted a cake with the Philadelphia Love sign, surf boards, baseball, and a monopoly piece. I wasn’t sure how to incorporate such random themes, but I think it worked!
Dental Cake
I made this cake for my son, Parker, who was leaving out of state with his wife to dental school. We saved the top tier to eat in a year at his white coat ceremony.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
High Heel shoe topper cake
This cake was made with my friend Ruth for her daughter’s 15th birthday. I love how our shoe turned out! Her daughter, Savanna, even helped with part of the shoe. Savanna loves Chanel so we had to add the Chanel logo to the perfume bottle, lipstick, and the cake. It was fun to do!
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
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