Sunday, August 7, 2011




A very special cake for me. This was for my in-laws as they celebrated 50 years of marriage. They never had a formal wedding so this was their first wedding cake. It means the world to me to have such an example of what a marriage should be. I was honored to do this. Lemon Poundcake on the bottom, vanilla in the middle and triple chocolate for the bride and groom on the top. Fondant roses handpainted gold.




9 x 13 Strawberry and French Vanilla swirl for a Strawberry Shortcake theme. This little girl also picked out her design and this is what she wanted. Buttercream grass and pond. Fondant house and walkway. Fondant strawberries and flowers.


This was a "grand vision" of a very sweet and incredibly artistic girl. She was very specific in what she wanted. The cake need to have the following: waterfall, hula girl with brown hair, lots of flowers, wooden sign, grass, sand, sea shells, and palm trees. I think I covered everything she wanted. Chocolate chip 2 tier 8" and 6" round. Fondant decorations except for shells those were chocolate. Hula girl I found at a local store. The girl loved it! And that is what matters to me.









9 x 13 sheet with vanilla cake and vanilla buttercream. This is for a July birthday at a park. Fireworks and stars were piped on. The name and birthday letters are fondant. Stars on the wires are fondant. Pretty simple, but so cute!







Lightning McQueen in the desert. Vanilla cake with chocolate buttercream. Fondant cactus, rocks, and sign. The yellow ribbon is for a special friend who is serving in the military who the little boy was named after. The car is rice krispie treats carved to look like the car. Covered in fondant details and the writing was piped on. Loved how this one turned out as well.

















Spongebob Squarepants. Chocolate cake carved from a 9 x 13 sheet to fit the shape of Spongebob. Small cake is for the birthday boy. Chocolate buttercream under the fondant. All fondant decorations including Patrick and Gary. Love, love, love how this turned out!



















Well this was a first for me. I used donut holes (munchkins) to create a croquembouche. It took nearly 200 donuts to make this tower and I filled in with some fondant flowers that were pink. The smash cake was a small 2 tier 5" and 3" rounds. Vanilla cake and vanilla buttercream.













Very similar to another butterfly cake I did. However this is exactly what the little girl wanted. Flowers are fondant and the butterflies are from a local store. 9 x 13 sheet