Yankee Hat Cake

Yankee Baseball Hat Cake

My friend saw a baseball hat cake somewhere on the internet and realized it would be the perfect cake for his son’s 7th birthday.  His son loves the Yankees and would definitely go crazy over a Yankee hat cake.  So I was called for the job.  I made a baseball hat cake once before and it came out pretty good but not great.  I can’t even find any pictures from my first attempt, but that’s perfectly fine; there were a lot of issues.  The first hat cake was practice cake and this time, I worked out all of the kinks!

Yankee Hat Cake

The first thing I did was mix up some navy blue fondant.  To get this color I used Americolor gel paste in royal blue, violet, and black.  Then I formed the brim.  To make the brim I used a real baseball hat and traced the brim onto some parchment paper. Then I cut out my stencil and cut the shape out of my royal blue fondant.  Before allowing it to dry I imprinted the brim with the seam marks using a fondant quilting tool. Then I placed the fondant on the parchment and then on the real hat to dry in a nice curved shape.  I allowed the brim to dry out for a few days.  When I was ready to assemble the hat I baked 3 cakes: an 8″ a 7″ and a 6″ layer.  This gave me the nice rounded shape to make it easier to carve. I carved out some dents to make the hat look worn.  Once the hat was covered with fondant, I made more stitch marks and used the tips of 2 different sized round piping tips for the eyelet holes.  I used a small piece of matching fondant formed into a flat round disc to form the fabric-covered button and attached that with a tiny bit of water.

Fitted Yankee Hat Cake

I cut the Yankee logo out of white fondant and attached it to the front of the hat.  A number 7 was added to the back of the hat because the birthday boy turned 7 years old! Once the brim was attached and the cake was placed on the pinstriped cake board, I brushed the whole hat with a little vodka to give it a real fabric look.

Happy Birthday Avi!

Popcorn Cupcakes

Popcorn Cupcakes

I keep seeing these cupcakes all over Pinterest.  If you don’t know what Pinterest is, you are missing out!  It’s my favorite new obsession; I don’t know how I ever lived without it. Pinterest is a virtual pinboard; a place to keep all your great internet finds indexed and accessible.  There is no need to bookmark a crafty project or print out every recipe you want to try.  Just pin it to your personalized boards and voila!  It’s right there for you when you need it.  I can spend hours browsing other pinners pins, it’s really addictive.  Don’t say I didn’t warn you.  As I was saying, I have seen these popcorn cupcakes all over Pinterest and I obviously had to pin the idea.  I knew that I would make them at some point in the near future and then Purim came around.  What a perfect opportunity to try these cupcakes!

Marshmallow "Popcorn"

The “popcorn” is actually made from mini marshmallows that I snipped to give them the fluffy air popped look.  The “popcorn” looked good but it was missing something: the butter!  So I pulled out my trusty airbrush and hit them with a shot of yellow and gold food coloring.  My husband actually thought it was real popcorn and told me I was weird for putting it on a cupcake.  Now I wasn’t really going to make these cupcakes until I found the perfect containers at Michael’s Art’s and Craft’s Store.

Popcorn Cupcake Bags

Once I saw these cardboard bags I knew I could fill them with the cutest popcorn cupcakes.  Two regular sized cupcakes stacked on top of one another fit perfectly.  Then the whole bag fit nicely inside tall clear bags I always have on hand.

Popcorn Cupcake Packages

My cute little packages weren’t complete until they had sugar cookie movie ticket tags.

Motorcycle Charlie

Here is Charlie in his cool biker dude costume.  He is a lot bigger than last year, but just as cute!  Happy Purim!

Safari First Birthday Cake

Safari CakeThis cake was made to celebrate Aiden’s first birthday!  He is the cutest little boy and deserves the cutest little cake.  This cake was inspired by a cake made by the Pink Cake Box.  Their cakes are fabulous and always inspire me.  All the little animals were molded by hand out of fondant.

birthday elephant molded out of fondant

This little elephant is so cute.  I love his floppy ears.

Fondant Monkey

This is the mommy monkey.  She came out cute, but not as cute as the baby monkey…

Fondant Birthday Monkey

Look how cute he is in his tiny party hat!! Love him.  All this little guys came out great, but here is my favorite one:

Fondant Lion

This lion is so cute!  I love the colors, they are so bright and match the cake so nicely.  Can you believe this is my first ever fondant lion?  Me either.

First Birthday Safari Cake

Happy First Birthday Aiden!