Monday, August 22, 2011

Brenna and Emma's Princess Party Cakes

Brenna turned 2 and Emma turned 5 in August!  To celebrate, I made a carriage cake and one pillow cake for each girl.  The pillow cakes were topped with personalized tiara's.  They are made of a delicious yellow cake and filled with butter cream.  The decorations are made of fondant and gum paste.








Thursday, August 11, 2011

Pillow Cake and Tiara

Brenna, my petite princess, turned 2 this month.  She's sharing her birthday party with her cousin Emma.  Originally her party was scheduled for Friday, but Emma's dad ended up having to work.  We needed to move the party out a few days and that left me with a partially finished portion of the cake.  I decided to go ahead and finish it for an at home celebration of Brenna's birthday.  This also allowed a trial run on a portion of the finished cake. 


 



 Little Miss Brenna was very impressed!
 And she loved her little tiara! It edible (made out of royal icing)!
 Not only did the cake turn out well, but it tasted great too!

Freezer Paper, Masking Tape and Extruder Guns.

Over the years that I've been making cakes for the kids, I've picked up a few trick here and there.  Every now and then I'll post some of them on here. 

Freezer paper.  I happened upon this trick this year.  I hated cleaning up the table over and over after coloring fondant or rolling it out. It was time consuming and well, I hate the extra work! I was wrapping meat to freeze one night and noticed how smooth the plasticy side was and how it might just solve my little mess issue.  On my next cake I tried it out and fell in love!

 All you have to do is pull off a large section and tape it down.  I used to use the clear tape to try and hold it in place while I worked, but oil from the shortening I used would make it come up. 
 That's when I decided to have my sweet husband pick up some masking tape.  It worked like a charm.  The paper stays in place and because of the plastic cover and oil does not dislodge it.  And when I have to change the paper, I can retape it without worrying about the tape coming up. 
My last tip is if you work with fondant or gumpaste a lot, get a clay extruder! I've been eyeing this bad boy for a while and had the perfect excuse to purchase it!  And with a 40% off coupon to Hobby Lobby, I was able to score it for less than $10!
As you can see, it makes all sorts of shapes. I tried a few of the heads and they are a dream to work with.  Hand rolling ropes and other long shapes was necessary before but time consuming.  This speeds things up dramatically!