Category Archives: Celebration Cakes

American Flag Cake

American Flag Fondant Cake

In honor of Presidents day/week, and alternate side parking being suspended I was inspired to make a celebratory cake.  Around July 4th of last year, everyone was making these amazing looking cakes.  The outside of the cake was simple and white, only to reveal a bright and vibrant American Flag when cut open!  I have been itching to make this cake, but once Independence Day passed, I really lost my opportunity; until now!

American Flag Layer Cake

I am still impressed that I was able to pull this off!  Here’s what I did:  I greased 3- 9″ round cake pans and 1- 6″ round cake pan.  I mixed up a double batch of yellow cake. Once mixed, I removed 4 cups of batter and colored it blue using royal blue gel food coloring.  I poured the blue batter into a 9″ round cake pan and baked it at 325°F for 45-50 minutes until a toothpick came out clean.  The rest of the batter was colored red using 2 ounces (2 bottles) of red liquid food coloring.  I separated the batter evenly between the 2 remaining 9″ round cake pans and the 6″ round pan and baked them along with the blue cake, until done.

Slice of American Flag Cake

Once the cakes were cool, I sliced the red 9″ cakes into 3 layers each.  You may notice that there are only 5 layers of the large cake instead of the 6 I promised.  I might have gotten lazy and messed up one of the layers.  Bummer.  I’ll be better next time!  But I digress. Getting back to business; I cut a 6″ circle from the center of the blue layer allowing room for the 6″ red cake to fit snugly inside.  Before fitting the 6″ red cake inside the blue cake ring, I sliced it into 3 layers and stacked them with lots of vanilla frosting.

Double American Flag Cake

Starting with the large red layers, I stacked and filled the cake with plenty of delicious vanilla frosting.  Once the larger layers were stacked nicely, the red filled blue cake was fitted on top.  Then the whole cake was crumb coated or covered completely with vanilla frosting and put in the fridge to firm up.  I could have left the cake like that, but I was nervous that when I cut it, the cake would be upside down or inside out.  So I decided to decorate the outside of the cake as my backup plan.  I decided I could post the cake nicely decorated and ff the cake looked terrible inside, I just wouldn’t post that part.  Lucky for me, it turned out great!

American Flag Striped Cake

To make the vertical stripes I used a technique I found on this gorgeous blog named Jessicakes.  Jessica is super talented and has great tutorial!  You can find the tutorial I used here.  I love learning new techniques, thanks for sharing, Jessica!

Animated Charlie Eating CakeI hope you enjoy this cake post; my son Charlie sure did-  Happy Presidents Day!

Fishing Boat Cake

This cake was ordered by some very loving and caring daughters to celebrate their fathers 60th birthday.

Fishing Boat Cake

I replicated a boat that the family owns named “Family Therapy”.  Here is a look at the back of the boat:

Fishing Boat Cake Rear View

Sitting inside the boat is the birthday boy.  Here is a closer look:

Fishing Boat Captain

I was asked to dress him in a neon yellow shirt and an orange hat.  I was even sent a picture of him wearing the attire.  He is a snazzy dresser!

Boat Cake

The fondant that covers the cake board was marbalized to look like water.  Happy Birthday Captain!

Brush Embroidery Cake

I made this 2 tier cake to celebrate a friends engagement.  I made these Tiffany blue cookies to match the cake.  I was given complete creative freedom when it came to the design of the cake.  This news was music to my ears!  I have been itching to try out this new technique for quite some time, and here’s my chance.  Brush embroidery involves piping a design directly on the cake and using a paint brush to pull the icing into the design to create a truly unique effect.  Here’s how it turned out:

Brush Embroidery Cake

I  am really happy with the results!  I like that each flower looks unique and different.  I was really nervous about piping directly on the cake, but I just went for it and I’m so glad that I did!  I can’t wait to try brush embroidery again.

Brush Embroidery

After piping the design on the cake, I thought it needed some sparkle.  I used pearl shimmer airbrush color to add some glam to the cake and it really made the flowers pop.

Brush Embroidery Flower

Here is a close up of one of the smaller flowers.  You can really see how the shimmer picks up the brush strokes.  I’m impressed that I actually achieved this effect!

Tiffany Blue Brush Embroidery Cake

This cake was gluten free to satisfy the bride’s dietary needs.  It was my first gluten free cake!  I was really nervous about the cake holding up well, but it worked out perfectly. Congratulations Sivan and Jake!