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Showing posts with label Novelty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Novelty. Show all posts
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
Fruit Cake for 80th
Josie's 80th Birthday Party. Her daughters asked for a wheelbarrow, veggies, bucket, birdhouse & their cat. :) It was a fruit cake.
50th Birthday
Margaret's 50th Birthday Cake. She asked for it to reflect all of her interest, which were horses, music, the violin & flowers. This was a maderia cake with rasberry filling.
Tuesday
Anniversary Fruit cake
This was a 50th Anniversary cake. The man and women were made to look like the actual couple, and the dog was because they race greyhounds. They asked for a pint of Guiness next to the gentleman and a basket of vegetables and gardening tools next to the lady.
Thursday
Kids Buttercream Cakes
These were my kids birthday cakes. They were done in buttercream. One is a castle cake for my 3 year old daughter. The castle cake was a large square cake, and I used ice cream cones covered in edible sparkles for the towers and smarties (M&M's) in pink and purple for the walkway. I piped doors and window onto the sides, as well as grass and little flowers all around the edges. I made flags out of sticky backed craft paper and wooden skewers.
My son was 5 and wanted a Wall-E cake. I ended up making the Wall-E cake just a picture of Wall-E because I couldn't find a good way to make a 3D version that would support his giant eyes! argh! I looked around online, but most people that tried it, it didn't look very good. So I just piped the picture on with a star nozzle. He was delighted with it.
Cat Cake
This was a really cute cake! And you could make it look like just about any cat by changing the colours. The head was 2 layers of chocolate cake, with chocolate icing, and the body was a single layer of chocolate cake. I cut them to fit into each other nicely, and formed the tail, ears, wiskers, etc. from rolled icing. The whole cake was covered in rolled icing and then hand painted with edible colourings. He didn't last long though, as the kids were fighting over which parts of him they wanted to eat.
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