There seems to be an ongoing dilemma when choosing which school to celebrate for graduations..... do they celebrate the accomplishment or the future that awaits them?! In this case, we said BOTH! The colors (black & gold, and royal & red) wouldn't be considered complimentary, but the significance of all four of these colors to the graduate was important.....so I went for it. We also needed to incorporate some "girly" elements so I made a large bow on the SMU tier. The mascot of her high school, the hornet, donned some eyelashes wispy wings, and a tiny little bow. Congratulations to all the graduates!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Friendly Dinosaur
For a three year old birthday party, the friendly factor of the dinosaur definitely matters! I wanted to make this guy so friendly looking, you would want to kiss him! A curly smile, cute nostrils, triangle teeth, and bashful gaze all make up the personality of this dino. Our industry partner, Serendipity Sweets, made the mini cupcakes with the grass piping, the perfect scenery and party favor for the guests.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Fairy Baby Naming Cake
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Kids Golf Bag Birthday Cake
One of our littlest fans has his own special flavor with us, vanilla pudding filling and vanilla cake. It was his special request last year, and again this year. Little Max is a golfer {smile} and loves the Gators, so we made him a little Gator club cover, along with a putter and wood (I am pitiful at golf, so please forgive if I didn't say those correctly). It makes my job so wonderful to have kids as repeat clients because you get to see their new interests year to year and be a part of their family in a small way. Enough with the sappiness, lets eat some vanilla pudding cake!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Modern Circles Wedding Cake
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Camellia and Lace Wedding Cake
I first made this cake in buttercream in October for a dear friend, and I must confess that every time a bride circles "traditional" on her wedding words worksheet, my little heart pitter patters at the remote thought of making this cake. As with every cake, this time we did it a little different. Since my flower class with Ron Ben-Isreal, my sugar flower skills have improved a tiny, tiny bit (blog post about him, his class and the wonderful flowers this coming soon!). I made this camellia in his class, and almost cried when it went out the door forever.... but knew it went to a deserving bride. We also went with fondant this time to give it an even neater appearance, and great surface for piping lace pattern in royal icing.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Wood Grain Wedding Cake
So many times when we deliver wedding cakes, the background is something less than attractive, and the lighting challenges are too much to handle for this amateur (wedding photogs, I don't know how you do it!). I understand that the quality of my images speaks volumes to brides so I decided to setup a spot in my new shop to take photos of my cakes in natural light,with a white background... and voila the first photo! That being said, upon delivering this cake, I realized the benefits of taking photos on site.... they had two vintage porceline love birds (like my navy and pink cake) as their wedding cake topper!