Hydrangea Cake

hydrangea cake

This cake was made for a birthday celebration.  I was asked to make it a few days before the party so I was told I can do whatever I want.  That’s my favorite request!  I always have design ideas that I want to try.  I have been itching to make an edible brooch to dress up a gum paste bow.

edible cake brooch

I love how it worked out!  To make it, I used a flower cutter to cut the shape out of the blue gum paste.  Then, using royal icing, I attached edible pearls on each petal.  I used a button mold to create the center button shape.  Using silver luster dust mixed with vodka, I painted the button and let it dry to the touch.  I attached the button with more royal icing.

cake stencilI applied royal icing using a cake stencil to create this design on the bottom tier.  This is only my second time using a cake stencil.  I’m getting better at it but it is a tough technique!

gum paste hydrangeaI cut out hundreds of little gum paste flowers for this cake.  I gave them some shape using a ball tool.  Then each flower was dusted with shimmery green petal dust.  To achieve the rounded top of the cake I cut a styrofoam ball in half and covered it with fondant.  Then I attached each flower with royal icing.  I think this is my favorite cake yet!

 

Green Baby Sneaker Cake

This cake was made for a couple originally from New York who currently live in London, England.  They came into New York for a quick visit to family and friends.  And, they are expecting their first child!  This cake was made for their family barbecue.

pink cake with green baby sneakers

They haven’t found out if they are having a boy or a girl but I just felt that the cake needed to be pink.  Maybe I have some intuition?  Only time will tell; or a sonogram I suppose!  I accented the cake with pink, blue and white flowers that I made out of gum paste.

gum paste flowersThe bands that border the bottom of each tier are made out of black fondant.  I used a mold to get this floral pattern.

green fondant bowPretty green fondant bows bring a pop of color to the cake.  The bows also match my favorite feature of this cake.

green baby sneakersGum paste baby sneakers!  I chose a pastel green color for these adorable sneakers for two reasons:  it is the expectant mom’s favorite color and gender neutral.  I mentioned that this couple is having a baby, hence the baby sneakers, but where is the touch of London?

union jackThere it is!  I drew this representation of the Union Jack onto small gum paste circles using food coloring markers.  This is just a little reminder of the lucky couple’s home away from home.

UFC (Ultimate Fighting) Engagement Cake

I was asked to make a cake for a bride to surprise her groom at their engagement party.  The bride wanted something elegant but fun.  The groom is a huge Ultimate Fighting fan.  How did I combine the two?

Ultimate Fighting CakeI used a black and white color scheme to keep the cake elegant.  The top of the cake is made to resemble “The Octogon”, where all the fighting takes place.  It is hard to see from this angle, here is a closer look:

boxing bride and groomKnockout!  These boxing bride and groom figurines are so cute!  I made them out of gum paste.  The bride asked to “kick her grooms butt”!

boxing brideHere is a close up look at the bride.  I love her little smile!

boxing groom figurineI gave the groom a smile too; he’s so happy to be getting married!  Congratulations Dani and Dean!