Saturday, 18 February 2012
Paintball Cake
Thursday, 16 February 2012
The Hair Salon Cake
It was one of the biggest cake challenges I've had so far mainly because of the tiny objects to make and trying to pick the best section of the salon to create. The backdrop was difficult, I needed to find a way to make a sheet that was strong enough to stand up but that could still be edible so I went for a sheet of rice crispies covered in chocolate, which was then cooled over night and covered in fondant the next day. To get the flower effect I have sheets that when rolled over fondant imprint a picture, this gave me the perfect template to paint on using the edible colour dusts. The day before the cake was due to be finished I had a worry on that the wallpaper might fall over and break so I rolled out sheets of sugar paste and let them dry, however they didn't dry in time and thankfully the rice crispies held together.
Most of the items on the cake were edible, the two figures, the chair and the drier hoods (except the seat under them) weren't. The cupboard unit was a section of cake dirty iced and covered in brown fondant and decorated with a pot plant and a pile of magazines. The cake itself was a vanilla sponge with a layer of vanilla icing and then covered in brown fondant which I later put lines running through it to create a wooden floor effect.
I was really pleased with the finished cake as I put a lot of time and effort into making it look like a real salon I heard from the lady who order the cake that everyone loved it and it tasted yummy which is the main thing.
Moshling Cake
The cake was for 7 year old Erin who had requested a moshling cake for her birthday, her favourite character is Poppet who is pink, wears blue trainers and I think is a cat. Originally I was going to design a Hello Kitty cake as I'd been told that that was the in thing for a 7 year old girl but it wasn't much of a change in colour or shape when asked to do Poppet instead.
The cake is a chocolate madeira cake with chocolate chips through the mixture and two layers of chocolate butter cream to keep the cake moist. The bulk of the cake is covered in hot pink fondant and I used baby pink, white and turquoise to create the character. I think the only fiddly bit was getting the fondant smooth over the cut out sections in the sponge but other than that it looked like the picture I was given.