This cake I made for my son, back in 2008. I totally forgot I made this one. This is my second cake that I made after the monkey cake. I borrowed this idea off the Internet. I wanted to do dark green polka dots however my son wanted red ones (even though it looks pink). It's made from two sheets cakes. One was baked in a round pan and then the other was a regular 9' x 13" pan and then I cut out the legs (two "L" shaped pieces) from it. I also made two cupcakes for the eyes. Then I just frosted it. The mouth is a pull'n peel licorice and the blacks of the eyes are peanut butter cups. We had a whole Frog theme going that day. We made frog puppets that we later used for our party favor bags, we colored frog pics and passed out stretchie frogs as prizes.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
iCarly Cake!
iDid it!! So here is the iCarly cake I made for my daughter's birthday last week. The little figures on top are Sam, Carly and Freddy with the camera. I tried a new technique on this one (thanks Paulette for the tips). I learned a few things doing the lettering on this cake and hopefully next time I can do an even better job:)
My daughter loved this cake (she loves anything iCarly). I must say though I really do need to invest (a whole $5) on a metal leveling spatula:) But for those who want to know how I did the lettering I printed the logo off the computer as a reverse image. Then I taped it to wax paper. From there i frosted it and then placed it in the freezer. I should have let it freeze longer but then I just placed it in the center of the cake. I had a slight issue with the "y" so due to me having to touch it up I put an extra layer on top of all the letters, otherwise it would have been completely flat. So it just depends on how you want it to look. (One other tip is to put another piece of wax paper on the back of your image while it's freezing, so that it's level when you put it on top of the cake as well) So there you go!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Fairy Cake
This cake is one off of Amazon. It was fun to make, but kinda challenging. The cake just kept wanting to crumble. I had wanted to do some more flowers in different colors on it but we ran out of time and frosting (I didn't have more time to make more frosting). However all in all it turned out pretty good and more importantly my niece loved it!!
(view from above )
Monday, February 8, 2010
T-Rex

I made this one for my boys birthday this year. It turned out all right considering it was all done free hand, no mold, nothing to really go off of. I had wanted to make it a darker shade of green, however I didn't have the time or money to go and buy the Wilson color flakes that make really bold colors. My boys really liked this cake and thought it was very "creepy". I did have fun making it, but I did start to feel stressed towards the end. It took quite a while.
Super Mario
This cake was made for another cute nephew, Cole. He had a huge Mario phase and we made all sorts of decorations to go along with all of it. The idea for this cake was also from online. It was actually a two-tiered cake, however we decided it would have been too much cake for what we needed. Although it would have been fun to do the two layers. This cake was lots of fun to make. It let some of my own creativity and love of Super Mario World come through.
Soccer Ball
Monkey
I made this cake for one of my boys' 1st birthday. It was the first cake I tried on my own. I can't take the credit for creativity though, I saw this idea online somewhere--as are most of the cakes I've made. It was so yummy. I have the best chocolate buttercream frosting recipe for it thanks to Paulette!
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