Sunday, 29 April 2012

Cake Note 56: "When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies"

And we all believe in fairies, right? It would be lovely wouldn't it! This cake is for a Grandma who wanted to buy a cake for her Grandson's baptism - she'd seen one of mine with the blocks and caterpillars and asked for something similar in a single tier cake - she asked for pastel blues and white (right up  my street) and this is what she got. I wish her Grandson a life full of love, health and happiness...now that's a fairy wish if anything is:)

Thanks for looking!

Technical details: 10 inch vanilla sponge with jam and vanilla buttercream, sugar paste (fondant) to the board and the cake - I like to imprint the board with patterns that match the theme. The blocks are made following Marion Frost (Patchwork Cutters) kit, the rabbit is courtesy of Debbie Brown's Baby Cakes Book (thank you ladies for the inspiration) and the caterpillars......they're mine! I liked this cake:)



Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Cake Note 55: "Babies are such a nice way to start people" Unknown

Oh here I go again - a short sweet post though as I have to be up for work in the morning. This cake is a gift for a friend at work who is starting her maternity leave this week. The colour of the cake will give away the sex of the baby! A girl of course.

The little Baby in a Bunny suit on top is one I made courtesy of Frances McNaughton's book, Modelling Fancy Dress Babies, the originator of the models  - they come in a range of cute animal suits! Thanks Francis:)

Here it is, 7 inch chocolate mud cake iced in...well, pink of course!



Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Cake Note 54: “For all the advances in medicine, there is still no cure for the common birthday.”

As if 50 is a 'common' birthday:)

Well I can tell you this cake aged me overnight...well, over a few nights and days. Could I make a number 50 cake please? The 5 in fruit, the 0 in chocolate cake? A bit of bling and feathers?

Yes I think I can.......Big head springs to mind, know your own limitations is another thought that crashed across my mind too. That number 5 singlehandedly floored me. It was the hardest cake I have ever covered in Marzipan and sugar paste - it was so difficult to get a smooth, clean finish and I didn't like that.

Still, after days of covering and smoothing and modelling, and nights of nightmares, I finished this blessed cake - the recipients were my friend's sister and her husband, both 50 in the same week. I think she liked it - I, for one, was glad to see the back of it!

Number cakes?? Never again!



Thursday, 22 March 2012

Cake Note 53: 'Happy Birthday, Two Today'!

A birthday cake for a cute little girl called Sofia. It was a short notice cake (very!). I don't like doing short notice cakes as I don't feel I do justice to them under pressure, but it was for a friend of my daughter. Anyway, Mum wanted a small cake with a princess....I didn't have time time to make a Disney princess which is what I think was wanted, so I made a 'cute' one! Haven't had any feedback, so I hope they liked it:(



Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Cake Note 52: "Spread your wings and let the fairy in you fly! ~Author Unknown"

More birthday cakes for nieces! This is for my 9 year old greatniece, who once said to me..." No one makes ME a nice cake" (she was looking at my princess castle cake at the time).

Well, her Grandma asked me to make her a small cake for her birthday tea, nothing too big, just a small family tea. I had a problem with the small cake idea, because I remember my great niece's comment last year.  I knew she likes pink and lilac, and she also likes butterflies. So, I thought she might like faeries too....especially one she can keep after the cake was eaten......here it is, hope it meets my usual standard! And I hope the birthday girl feels she now has a special cake too:)

My pink and purple Fairy ( Thanks to Frances McNaughton who taught me how to make her)


8 inch rich chocolate cake layered with vanilla buttercream and raspberry jam

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Cake Note 51: "In the jungle, the mighty jungle the lion sleeps tonight..." song:)

Not quite a feroxious lion but a cute one all the same! The customer asked me to make a cake for her son's first birthday, and sent me the serviette which she was basing the party theme on. This is what I came up with - did a bit of decoupage in sugarpaste, and replicated the serviette! It was fiddly bit I liked the end product...and so did the Mum, luckily!

The servietter



Thursday, 26 January 2012

Cake Note 50:!....Oh My Goodness! My 50th post:)

Happy New Year to everyone who nips into my blog:) I haven't posted since before Christmas because I have had the greatest pleasure of all.....my two beautiful granddaughters (and their parents!) have been with me for Christmas and New Year...4 weeks they stayed and it's the first time my girls have been to England. It was a magical time for me and my family! I did do some baking, but not to my usual professional (I Hope!!) standard as GD1 helped with the decorating....not tooo bad though.

Anyway, my first cake for 2012 is a 30th for my niece's husband, Chris. Happy Birthday Chris:) He likes X-Box, so that's what I did, and 8 inch square lemon cake, lemon curd and butter cream filling, and a Rice Krispie Treat X-Box  controller. Surprisingly, the RKT was heavier than I expected when sugar pasted so as a precaution, I dowelled the bottom cake...I could fall in love with the trimmings from the RKT:)