I am so in love with these two blogs I have found. They both have amazing ideas and great tutorials. Recently I found an 4th of July Flag Cake on Glorious Treats and a Patriotic Rose Cake on i am baker. They are so amazing and I wanted to try them both on the same cake. Both sites have tutorials on how to accomplish the look, so I will not go into too much detail. Both blogs are great and they deserve the credit for these amazing ideas.
Here is my attempt at combining the two looks together.
First the outside.
And the inside. I had my mother take the pictures, since I could not be there when the cake was cut.
I am going to attempt it one more time for a family get together just after the 4th of July.
Day after Day
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Past Project- 1-Up Mushroom Cupcake Cake
My husband and my daughter have birthdays just a few weeks apart. The year she turned 1 was the same year my husband turned 30, so we had a big blow-out bash for both of them. I decided I wanted to do a Super Mario Bros themed cake, but I was unsure exactly what I wanted to do. So, since they both were going to be a year older, I decided on the 1-Up Mushroom. I had looked online at all kinds of ideas and found an idea for a Mario Cupcake Cake. So I set off to plan my own cupcake cake. I found an 8-bit graphic of a mushroom and counted how many cupcakes I would need and how many of each color for the icing. I decided to use mini-cupcakes, since regular ones would yield way too many for the number of guests we were having. With some simple planning, I was able to accomplish my very own 1-Up Mushroom Cupcake Cake!
I made some Sculpy decorations to place around the cake. |
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Easter Lambie Cakes
I had found this idea years ago in a magazine my mother had. They are lamb cakes or as I call them Lambie Cakes! They are super adorable and super easy to make! First you gather the following supplies:
1 box cake mix (plus whatever additional ingredients the box calls for)
1 tub of white icing
2 9" round pans
1 bag of large marshmallows
1 bag of mini marshmallows (optional)
Pink, Blue and Black decorating icing
Bake the cakes in the 9" pan according to the directions on the box. Make sure to let them cool for at least a half an hour before removing from pan and decorating with icing.
Lay out the cakes on the platter you will be serving them on and cover with white frosting.
Take your large marshmallows and cut them in half and place all around the outside edges of your round cakes. This part also helps to cover whatever frosting may make it onto the plate as you cover the sides. You can fill in some places and make the "wool" thicker by placing the mini marshmallows around.
Take your pink, black and blue decorating frosting and draw a lamb face on both cakes. I usually make one a girl by drawing a bow on the top of the head.
And there you have it! Two adorable Lambie Cakes for Easter brunch!
1 box cake mix (plus whatever additional ingredients the box calls for)
1 tub of white icing
2 9" round pans
1 bag of large marshmallows
1 bag of mini marshmallows (optional)
Pink, Blue and Black decorating icing
Bake the cakes in the 9" pan according to the directions on the box. Make sure to let them cool for at least a half an hour before removing from pan and decorating with icing.
Lay out the cakes on the platter you will be serving them on and cover with white frosting.
Take your large marshmallows and cut them in half and place all around the outside edges of your round cakes. This part also helps to cover whatever frosting may make it onto the plate as you cover the sides. You can fill in some places and make the "wool" thicker by placing the mini marshmallows around.
Take your pink, black and blue decorating frosting and draw a lamb face on both cakes. I usually make one a girl by drawing a bow on the top of the head.
And there you have it! Two adorable Lambie Cakes for Easter brunch!
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