Showing posts with label Fondant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fondant. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Baby Einstein

Another kids themed cake to my collection :-) Now, although there was no Baby Einstein when I grew up, I've still enjoyed watching it - Thanks to my nephew and niece in Dallas. I somehow like to watch all the fun stuff that they watch. I guess there is a little kid inside all of us or maybe like some say, I still have to ' grow' up ;-)

Anyways, to the cake now. This is a birthday cake for a 1 yr old baby boy. A front and back view of the cake below. The bottom tier has an underwater theme and the middle tier is land themed (for lack of a better term) and each have the corresponding Baby Einstein characters.


Here is a picture of all the Baby Einstein puppet/characters made for the cake. I didn't have time to shoot the figures individually so I had to crop them out and resize, hence the quality of the picture.


The famous Baby Einstein caterpillar that I made for the top tier along with the label. I really wanted to get the logo right and wondered if I should practice it first (really, drawing on paper and on fondant are different things). But I am always rushing to the last minute when I make big cakes like this. So I had to do directly on the cake and I was quite happy with the result.


Along with the Baby Einstein characters, I made other accents for the underwater tier and here they are. There were more shells and other small details but couldn't crop all of 'em. You can view them in the full cake picture.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Sesame Street cake


This weekend I did a big Sesame Street themed cake for a 1 yr old. It is a 3 tiered cake built with 14, 10 and 6 inches round cakes. I picked 3 popular characters from Sesame Street and made cake toppers all out of marshmallow fondant. I took the colors red, blue and yellow from these 3 characters and used it for the fondants to cover the 3 tiers.

The top floor is occupied by baby Big Bird and his 'crib' is decorated with lots of stars. It was a personal request that I use lots of stars and make the cake very colorful.


Baby Cookie Monster is on the second floor, happily eating his chocolate chip cookies. This cake is decorated with colorful gifts all around.


Baby Elmo is on the first floor with his feeding bottle. I used the Sesame Street sign board to display the birthday baby's name. This tier is all about a beautiful, sunny day at Sesame Street :)


The back view of the cake showing all the decorations and the actual sesame street board.

Most people do cake toppers with gum paste (This is a mixture of sugar, starch and gelatin. It's what many of those realistic looking flowers, fruits and ribbons are made of on a wedding cake), which is technically "edible" but once it is dried, it becomes rock solid and not really "edible". So I opted to make these out of marshmallow fondant. It is a bit of a challenge doing figures out of marshmallow fondant due to its texture and the fact that working with sugar is not easy. But it is worth the time and effort to see the kids very excited as they bite off Big Bird's beak, eyes, head etc. made out of fondant. Yeah, while the adults enjoyed a piece of cake, the kids were fighting over Elmo's feeding bottle and Cookie Monster's chocolate chip cookies :) I sooo wanted them myself :D

Watch the Sesame Street cake toppers:

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Number One Birthday cake


I just made this cake for a friend's daughter who turned 1 this week. YAY!! Celebrating first birthday is really cute, especially if its a girl :-)
Lots of cute and colorful things: flowers, butterflies, balloons, teddy bear... It was a lot of fun making all these little details out of fondant. The teddy bear is sitting atop of a learning block which is cake covered with fondant.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Wine Bottle cake


I made this for a 50th birthday bash. The request was that the wine bottle be made after the person who is celebrating her birthday.


The wine label was designed with the person's name and the year she was born. The gift box in which the bottle lies is made of 3 layers of devil's chocolate and german chocolate cake. The wine bottle contains several layers of dark chocolate cake in different sizes to form the shape of the bottle. I made the gift box lid and bow with fondant and has no cake in it.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Simple cake


This is the first cake I did with Marshmallow fondant. I topped the cake with some handmade flowers: Daisies, carnations and a fantasy flower.


The picture below shows a drape hanging on one side of the cake. The drape has a marble effect in a blue and white combination.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Designer Purse cake


This is a designer purse cake done for a birthday girl. Usually ladies carry in their bags, the various cosmetics shown but this one contains a speeding ticket. This person was recently given a speeding ticket and was being made fun of all the time for it. Looks like the embarrassment continues :P

It would have been much easier to do the lipstick, nail polish and eye shadow in fondant but I decided to make it more edible. So I cut those items out of cake, frosted with chocolate buttercream and covered with fondant.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Safari trip


This is a safari themed cake I did for my friend's 1 yr old. Its a 3 layered cake (Choc-vanilla-choc) covered with fondant. All the animal figures and trees were made of fondant and are completely edible.




Mac Book


I made this cake for a friend's birthday. He recently became a proud owner of a Mac Book and was totally hooked to it. Thus the mac book cake. This is a vanilla cake covered by white fondant.