Saturday, February 7, 2009

Miata







This cake was made for my cousin's 40th... the top tier is sculpted into his baby... custom Mazda Miata over 2 more gigantic layers of cake. :)
(January 2009)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Magic Schoolbus


This was another super fun cake to make. The students of the Magic Schoolbus are on a space adventure for this cake. It was cool to put kids in the cake as well :) This is a bus of diversity!

(January 2009)


It almost glows...

A very bright cake... that's all I really have to say. Hahaha. (January 2009)

Simply red

This was a simple but elegant cake in red. The bow on top was hand made out of real ribbon. The ribbon at the bottom tier of the cake is made of fondant. (November 2008)


Sailormoon!

All I have to say is... awesome. I was (and still am) a HUGE Sailormoon fan. (October 2008)

Birthday present

Again, another fun cake. Making the bow was the most exciting as each loop was assembled into the bow individually. This cake was also made, catered to children with a peanut allergy. If anyone is interested in knowing, I checked with the manufacturers of Dawn Foods. Their Decorice fondant is safe for people with peanut and egg allergies. Wilton cleared their food colourings and white icing for peanut and egg allergies as well. (October 2008)

The christening of prince Milan

This is yet another christening/ baptism type cake, but is a variation of Benjamin's cake. This one has a more elaborate and ornate style, and the exquisity of the cake definitely comes through the white roses.

I made modifications to this cake, particularly in applying orthodox crosses and scripture.



Again, my inspiration came from the architecture of the church. The cross in the centre and angel wings were inspired by the gothic style stained glass windows of the church. I added doves to the cake as a thought came to me of doves being released or flying through the cathedral of the church by the devine windows. A beautiful cake for the beautiful prince. (October 2008)

Hannah Montana

Being my first commercially labeled cake, of which I have most likely infringed on copyrights... I think I did quite well with this one. Hahaha, and it was FUN too... AGAIN. This is a simple cake with Hannah Montana's logo letter art done by freehand.
As girly as the cake is, I thought I would top it off with some gerber daisies and black feathers. Style wise, I figured it was something Miley Cyrus would approve of? Haha... the absolute most important thing is that the little girl to whom this cake was made was very pleased with it. (October 2008)

Momji - natural beauty

For this cake, I did not want to do much in terms of decoration. I wanted to showcase the natural beauty of the momji branches.

The cake was put together and frosted with vegan buttercream.
The part I love the most about this cake are the seed pods. I love the way they look on this cake and the beautiful organic lines it adds to the piece. (September 2008)




Green hydrangeas


I think that out of all of the pictures of my cakes that have been taken, this one is the nicest. This was taken professionally, but it just made everything look that much better!

This cake was inspired by both the hydrangea and the romance of rose petals. This cake was built layer upon layer with separators between each. The separators were made of foam discs lined with fancy ribbon. (July 2008)

Rosey wedding cake

This cake was based off of an earlier wedding cake I had done in periwinkle. The colour is different here, and I used pink tipped sweetheart roses instead of pure white roses. (September 2008)


Little baptism


After the request of this cake, I am getting the impression that people like the design of Benjamin's baptism cake. Hahaha... which I'm glad for. After this request I decided to make it a point never to make the exact same cake twice. So, any other baptism cake I have made following the style of Benjamin's cake I ensured those other cakes were variations and not the exact same thing. (September 2008)

The birthday girl loves purple and puppies...

The little girl this cake was made for loves puppies and her favourite colour is purple... so I decided to combine the two and make a purple puppy cake. The puppy is made completely of fondant and totally edible. This cake was so much fun... ok, so I understand I have said this about almost every cake I've made so far; but it's true!!! This was a cute cake to make, and I'd do it all over again! Anyone need a coloured puppy cake? Hahahahaha... (September 2008)

Chinese wedding anniversary

This was a lot of fun to create. My inspiration came from the Chinese red satin sheet that is the parallel to the Western wedding's guest book. At the traditional Chinese wedding, all attending guests sign a large red satin sheet with a phoenix and a dragon on it. The phoenix is the symbol for Yang (dark half of the yin/yang symbol), which is also the female half of the equation. The dragon is the male side, which is also the white side Yin.






So, I glazed the fondant so it looks more satiny, but the majority of the detail went into the phoenix and dragon. Because I didn't want the satin sheet to look like a table cloth, I added flowers and red ribbon to the back of the cake. This was made for a friend of mine who had been celebrating her wedding anniversary. (September 2008)

Angelic

Another baptism cake, but this one was for a pretty little girl named Edyn. This was very similar to Benjamin's cake, but it's much more girly. The top is also carved out on an angle to accentuate the height of the wings, and to give it a 'prettier' feel I made a circle of flowers around the baby on top.





The wings for this cake along the bottom tier were sized down but made to be a little more fairy like as well. (August 2008)

Pretty in Pink!

This was created for a very good friend of mine who's neice was turning 1. Seriously one of the cutest little girls I've ever met. So, what better way to celebrate than a very pink, very pretty girly cake! (January 2008)

Baby shower bouquet and cupcakes

Of all the flowery cakes I've done, I think I like the look of this one the best. The colour scheme just worked out so well. The cupcakes were made very similarly to the corporate cupcakes with the logo chip. These were handpainted as well with the baby's name and teddy bear. Again, the cupcakes were individually wrapped and adorned with ribbong and a matching gemstone.

The colours worked out really well. The top of the cake was carved to be rounded so as to give it a bouquet-esque feel. Again, all edible script ribbon and all! (June 2008)




The Hoff

All I have to say about this one is LOVED IT! This was one of the first cakes I played around with using fondant as the sculpting media vs cake. The Hoff and all his bits are made of pure sugary fondant. Everything with the exception of the sign is completely edible.

I think I had the most fun with making the satin cusions and rolling his hair (all of it) individually and applying it. The flower was a last minute touch, which I think just sets the entire mood of the cake! The sheet on the heart shaped bed and the cusions were brushed with a red/gold iridescent petal dust to give that satiny look. LOVE IT!!!! (August 2008)



Cupcakes go corporate!

These cupcakes were made as corporate gifts to wrap up a project a cousin of mine had been working on. The logo tags were handpainted with the corporate logo and the eP and LOR are significant to the project completed. Each cupcake were then individually wrapped in cello with orange ribbon to accent the corporate logo. (April 2008)



Go Leafs Go!

For a friend who is a huge Leafs fan... blueberry cheesecake.
(February 2008)