Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Soccer field
Again, I have made a sports themed cake for one of my clients. She has 4 boys in total and so far it looks like she has a house full of sports stars! The first 2 cakes were the Football field and the Canucks hockey rink. I think her oldest is the last one to have a birthday this year, so we will see what that cake turns out to be.
*Parental Advisory*
The name speaks for itself. A friend was having an all girls weekend and asked me to make this 'cute' beaver cake. Needless to say there were no children at this party of theirs.
Cake Pops
cake pops close up
Originally uploaded by sarahenrycakes
I have to admit that Pops are not what I am good at, but if a customer wants them then I will do my best.
The best thing about the 2ocake pops orders that I had in June was that I found a great place to buy the sprinkles in larger quantities. Bulk Barn has so many to choose from! It was hard to pick.
John Deer cake
When I made the Spring Fling cake for my son's school I lucked out and the cake went home with a lady who has had my cake in the past and so she called me up to order this John Deer themed cake for her son's birthday. I am certain that they still had leftover cake from the Spring Fling one, but that was not the theme for a 9 year old boy!
Ladybug party
I was given the task of creating this cake for a repeat customer. She had purchased ladybug themed decorations for the party and sent me the link to a few of them. I chose to base the cake design on the plate design.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
May Cakes and Cupcakes
These Camo cupcakes are for the men out there who don't want the fancy frilly flowery cupcakes.

I like the clean lines that I accomplished doing this version of Hello Kitty. It turned out much better than my modeled one on top of a cake.
I entered this Spring cake into the cake walk competition at my son's school's Spring Fling. I won a prize for the "Springiest Cake" I was happy to contribute and I even got an order out of it because the people who got to take this home needed a cake a couple weeks later.
My niece is just wild about Caillou and her whole party centered around the sweet little boy character.
The peace sign cake was made for a 9 year old girl who was apparently born a couple of decades too late as she and her friends are nuts about anything with the symbol on it.
This is Diddy Kong from the Donkey Kong video games. I was given this picture to replicate for the boy who list this game as his 'current' favorite.
Mater and Lightning probably shouldn't spin out their tires on grass as I am sure it would make quite the mess, but this is what the little guy requested so who am I to argue.
My son requested a Star Wars themed cake, and of course I was so busy making cakes for everyone else that I was not able to put forth my best work. There were so many other ways this cake could have been made to impress, but he loved it anyways and still bragged to his friends that his mom makes the best cakes. Sweet boy!

Here's some Royal icing and Gumpaste flowers that are taught in the courses along with the basket weave. Sign up at Michaels for a Wilton course that shows you how. I teach there on Monday nights.
So again my client, J, called me last minute to get an order for a 3D Dora cake. I spoke to him on the Sunday night, worked on it all day Monday and it was picked up early Tuesday morning. I've decided that I work well under pressure, but I am not fond of it. J promised more notice on the next one.

Here's a colorful happy Elmo cake. The request was for lots of bright color.
I headed back to my Wilton roots to designs these 2 cakes. They were going to the same party, but one of the cakes was a gluten free one, so it got it's own special 'Fantasy Flower' center.

I like the clean lines that I accomplished doing this version of Hello Kitty. It turned out much better than my modeled one on top of a cake.
Here's some Royal icing and Gumpaste flowers that are taught in the courses along with the basket weave. Sign up at Michaels for a Wilton course that shows you how. I teach there on Monday nights.
Cakes From April
Well from the looks of my catch up on the blog posts I made quite a few cakes in April.
The most elaborate was Jessica's wedding cake. I adore the color of the roses.
I used steam to make each rose shiny.
For our Easter family dinner I made a carrot cake with cream cheese icing and used up the remainder of the Royal Icing Tiger lilies from the previous day's birthday order.

My most imaginative customer, J, had me make a skate ramp for one of his friends. J has ordered several elaborate challenging cakes from me and he promises more to come.
Simple swags and roses for a little girl's 1st birthday. Her Grandma wanted an elegant and more mature looking cake.
The Toy Story characters for my neighbors little girl. Frozen Buttercream transfers are fast becoming my friend.
And a Monster Truck Mater from the Mater's Tall Tales movie also done in Frozen buttercream transfer.
The most elaborate was Jessica's wedding cake. I adore the color of the roses.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Cupcakes! Chocolate Raspberry with Ganache
I found a recipe for Chocolate raspberry cupcakes with chocolate ganache on the Week of Menus website and I knew I had to try them out. Mmmmm chocolate ganache. I've never worked with it before, and so it was also a first for me to try it out. I love how they look once they are dry, so shiny and smooth.
I took 24 of these to a friend's housewarming party.
I took 24 of these to a friend's housewarming party.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Baby Shower with booties
I've never made baby booties before, and so I found a template on the Cake Central site. It certainly helped me out, although I think the next time I make them I'll make a little adjustment. Maybe I'll try to make them a full bootie instead of a shoe with a strap.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Melted Mess - 70 candles
This cake was very fun to make. It is supposed to look like a big melted mess.
The entire cake, candles and all, is edible. All 70 of the candles are made from Fondant and Gumpaste. The cake is a simple fondant covered 6 inch cake, and then I used white candy melts to make the top look like a mess of melted wax and icing dripping down. All the candles were placed right away before the candy hardened.
The entire cake, candles and all, is edible. All 70 of the candles are made from Fondant and Gumpaste. The cake is a simple fondant covered 6 inch cake, and then I used white candy melts to make the top look like a mess of melted wax and icing dripping down. All the candles were placed right away before the candy hardened.
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