Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Chocolate Lover's Cake
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Graduation Cupcakes
These were done for two different graduations. The caps on the choc ones are made from a reese peanut butter cup and then I just had a square candy mold for the top. I used air heads cut in strips for the tassel. The royal blue and gold caps were made the same way but I used a reese type candy mold for those. Congratulations graduates!
Peanut Butter Delights
These are peanut butter delights that I made to give to a customer who orders a lot of cakes! Just a quick thank you to them which ended up turning into an order for 300 of these cookies for the faculty at 3 different school graduations. They are scrumptious! I can make a platter of them for a party, package them individually for favors, or box them by the dozen for a great gift.
Golf game in the trees!
This was for a friend's son who was celebrating his birthday but also having a terrible time with his golf ball ending up in the trees instead of in the tee! So.. to make his cake personal they asked me to do something to portray this. They said he got a kick out of it! :) Remember - that is what is really cool about the cakes that I can do - I can personalize them to what you want to say!
Ballerina Party
Friday, May 14, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Razorback
Fun Birthday Cake
This is a cake for a neighbor who has twin boys, Max and Sam, who are turning one! We have 5 sets of twins in our small neighborhood! Laura had given me a napkin to match the colors and a picture of a cake she had seen online. It was so fun to do. I used fondant for the curls and candy melts for the 1's. Hope they enjoy!
Friday, January 8, 2010
Peace Out!
Sunday, January 3, 2010
My 1st Wedding Reception
Here are a few pictures from my first try at doing the cakes for a wedding reception. The groom wanted a red velvet cake with choc buttercream icing and with the Georgia logo. The bride wasn't real picky about what she wanted and I suggested the cupcake idea and she went for it. (They were married at a small ceremony at Disney a week and a half before this reception) The colors for the wedding were light purple so I went with that theme for the cupcakes. I made the boxes in colors that coordinated as a way to display some of the cupcakes and her topper. We used the E from their rice krispy treat cake that they had for their 1st reception at Disney. (How cool is that?) I was pleased with how it turned out and now feel more comfortable about taking something like this on in the future! Thanks Meredith and The Smith Family for the opportunity!!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)