Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Recently, my cousin Juliona celebrated her 4th birthday party. My aunt always calls me up and is very vague in her details of how she wants her cakes. She simply told me..."She wants Dora & Boots cake. Any flavor is fine". How detailed on the instructions! I had never seen an episode of Dora the Explorer since I have a house full of boys, so I had no idea how or what to look for. After watching the opening song to this show, I came up with this:



Yup, that's supposed to be boots at the bottom. I thought it was an actual pair of boots she wore, but then I discovered it was a monkey! So funny...


I saw Dora sliding on a rainbow (came to my knowledge that this was from the old episodes) so I made the top layer into a rainbow. This reminded me of Rainbow Brite. I wish I could do a Rainbow Brite cake!


I also noticed there was a vast amount of different colored flowers in her show, so I did this for the bottom layer, along with Boots.
The top piece was purchased from a cake shop, and it contained stickers in the base for the birthday girl. I had a lot of fun making this one...


Transformers - Optimus Prime cake

I created this cake for my 4 year old son on his birthday. This was one of the most time consuming and detailed cake I have made yet. 


The truck was carved out of chocolate cake (5 layers). The tail of the truck was a single layer of chocolate.


For the exhaust pipes (please excuse me if it is not noted correctly) I used large pretzel sticks.



Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Ninja turtle cake

Recently, I uploaded this picture of a ninja turtle cake that received many repins on pinterest. I decided to upload it to my slowly forming blog to show those of you who wanted to know how easy it is to do!
Here is the picture uploaded to pinterest:

Before showing how it was made, here are the other three turtles:




To make the ninja turtle you need to have 2, 9 inch round pans. Each one of the turtles was a different flavor and was two layers.
After baking the cakes, level, frost inbetween the layers and place each layer on top of one another. You should have an unfrosted cake at this point.
With a carving knife or bread knife, cut the sides of the face at an angle so that about an inch of the cake comes off from both sides. One of these cut sides will become the nose of the turtle.
With a little bit of frosting, "glue" the nose a little higher than the center of the cake.
Make your green frosting. For this color, I used Wilton's "leaf green" color and mixed until I came out with the desired color. you will more than likely use the whole container.
Make the other four colors for their bands. In my picture, the purple looks like the blue but it is indeed purple in real life. Don't forget to make a bag of black frosting, and white.
The easiest method for frosting these babies is to place green frosting in a bowl and frost ONLY THE SIDE OF THE CAKE. There is no need to frost the top.
The next easiest method is to create the bands. For this, use a star tip #26 or any small star tip you have with the desired color and first make the outline of the band, allowing for about an inch from the top and right above the nose. Begin to fill in with star tip leaving two "holes" for the eyes.
The next step is to create the mouth out of black star tip. You will be using the same size star tip throughout this entire cake.
Fill in mouth with black or white, depending on the style you want.
Last, fill in the rest of the face with green star tip.
Create a border out of the same star tip where the board meets the cake.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

My son recently celebrated his 5th birthday party. Needless to say, I'm glad it is finally over! Ideas being fueled by pinterest helped to bring my party essentials together, including the three tiered cake I decided to try making. It was quite an adventure. Here is the way it turned out. Thanks to pinterest for the inspiration...
Everything turned out great! Happy Birthday Brandyn!