December 6, 2009
Princess Anisha
This Princess cake was made for a little girl who was fond of pink, purple and princesses. Inspite of the favorite colors on the princess, all the little girl wanted to do was pick the yellow stars and eat them off the cake. The cake was a multi-colored cake with a filling of vanilla pudding. Buttercream frosting was used for the gown, necklace and bodice.
September 10, 2009
Happy Miss Sunshine
This cake really should be called "Time Pass". There was no occasion and I was bored out of my mind so Happy Miss Sunshine happened. This was a German Chocolate cake filled with a layer of coconut-pecan filling. Iced with whipped cream frosting and dressed in strawberry slices and m&m's, I think it looked happy happy.
August 10, 2009
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
My son's second birthday and Disney characters were pretty much ruling our house. I simply cannot forget how he dances to the closing tune of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse series on TV. This is also one of my proudest creations in the timeframe that I completed it in. I ran out of time to add the slide and the glove balloon. The mouse head and ears were covered in black gel color. The fence was made from vanilla sugar wafers. The cake was an apple flavored one with banana cream pie filling. Butter-cream frosting was used for the clubhouse and grass. Pebbles were m&m's and the figurines were borrowed from his sister's lego piece.
March 11, 2009
Mermaid Adventure
This was Emilie's (M as we call her sometime) fourth birthday cake. She was all into princesses and characters and came to me with her Ariel and Flounder toys with the request of a cake. I thought of an underwater adventure theme. I debated over whether to make the ocean blue or not, but decided to leave it white. In keeping with Spring colors, Ariel and Flounder sit atop a colorful array of underwater features: reflection of a rainbow, sea shells, sea creatures and sea weeds. Flounder swims a small distance away on a single layer cake. The cakes were layered with pudding and fruit filling and frosted with whipped cream. Decorations made from butter-cream frosting added a vivid life to the white background.
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