Posts Tagged ‘kids birthday cakes’

More Eye Candy Coming Your Way!

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

This first cake has to be one of Kyong’s sweetest creations yet!  The theme was candy land and this is what Kyong dreamt up…don’t you just love it!!!

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Damask always seems to catch the eye of certain clients and for this princess bridal shower it fit just right!

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Here is another fun purse cake…pretty, pink, and Chanel!

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This cake Irene made and I thought it came out perfectly!  Yo Gabba Gabba is still going strong at the bakery!

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We get lots of requests for Toy Story cakes and I love this next one with the jean and cowboy print pattern.  The badges are so fun too.

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For this sweet baby shower cake we pipped on tiny dots to mimic the clothing lines and then hung some baby onsies on them.

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Kyong made the perfect Dora cupcake toppers for this next order.

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How adorable is this airplane and stork cake…tiny and cute

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We got the chance to do a fun mardi gras cake for a 70th birthday celebration.

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This cake is all about fairies, dreams, and flying ponies!  The little girl sent us some photos of her room and we tried to make that design into a dreamy cake for her.

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Lastly one of my favorite shower cakes I’ve done…I just love the simplicity of it…the buttons, sugar thread, and delicate sugar flower.  I got the chance to make this cake for a high school friend of mine and it was such a pleasure.

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I also made some matching button sugar cookies.  We frosted them with royal icing so they tasted yummy and delicious and then I draped a super thin piece of fondant on top to give it the detail and texture it needed.

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Thanks so much for stopping by the blog!  Let us know what cake you liked the best!

Kid’s Cakes

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Well us ladies at Sweet & Saucy Shop don’t only do wedding cakes we also get the chance to make lots of fun kid’s cakes!  Below are some of the recent ones we’ve done…enjoy!

For this fun Toy Story themed cake, Irene did a great job of buttercreaming & piping on this cake, which is quite task if you’ve ever tried and Kyong made the adorable fondant details!

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One of my Dad’s employee’s wanted a NY Yankee themed cake for their little boy’s birthday and I have to say Kyong hit it out of the park :)

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For this next princess castle cake I piped lots of pretty vines and added mini sugar flowers to make it whimsical and girlie.

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This next cake is such a fun one…Kyong designed it and this time around the cake was for a little boy, so of course the ducky needed a little mohawk!

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If you want bling, sparkle, and glitz this is the Sweet Sixteen cake for you!

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For this cake the client sent us in a photo of this baby carriage that was actually painted on her pregnant belly and wanted to replicate the same painting in cake form, so this is what we came up with!

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I just have to say that sugar pinwheels make everything cuter…

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We don’t make lots of topsy turvy cakes at the bakery, but for this 1st birthday we pulled out all the stops and I think it turned out adorable.  The client wanted to pull in her daughter’s initial “R” into the theme of the cake and Kyong came up with this great design!

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We also made handpainted sugar cookies and a mini smash cake that matched as well…to cute huh!

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Lastly we had the fun opportunity to make a Rapunzel cake based of the movie Tangled and so we thought it would be fun to do the tower that Rapuzel lived in with her locks of hair flowing down.  I have to say it was quite a tediously process when I made all the stone wall effect and piped the vines and flowers, but overall I was really happy with it!

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Thanks so much for stopping by!  Definitely let us know which cake was your favorite!

Lot’s of Fun with Cakes

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Definitely trying to get in a couple blog posts this week, so up next are some fun specialty cakes that we recently had a chance to make!  My favorite for sure is the Gucci Purse cake that Kyong and I worked on…we had a great time making it and I’m happy to say the client was thrilled!

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We actually had to hand paint all of the Gucci symbols onto the cake.  It definitely was a tedious project, but I think well worth it.

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We also get make make lots of kid’s cakes and the “Jungle Theme” is quite a popular one!  First up custom cupcakes that Kyong did an amazing job at!

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How adorable are those!  Kyong also incorporated these cute little animals onto a recent cake we made.  The cake was covered in chocolate ganache instead of fondant and then accented with fondant pieces.

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We also got to do a fun groom’s cake for a great couple.  The groom loved poker so we did a stack of poker chips, while incorporating their wedding colors into the design.

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Another groom’s cake that we just made incorporated all of the groom’s loves onto one cake.  It was a surprise too and I just wish I could’ve been there to see his reaction!

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Thanks so much for stopping by!

Topsy Turvy Cake Tutorial

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

When I first starting baking and decorating cakes I was always amazed at Topsy Turvy Cakes.  There was a mystery about them and I could never quite figure out what technique they used to make them stable enough. To tell the truth, one of my worst cake experiences was when I tried to make my niece her first birthday cake and attempted this style of cake for the first time, but unfortunately everything went wrong. I sadly ended up taking the top two tiers off and just presenting the bottom tier…definitely not one of my finer moments in my cake career.  But thankfully those days are in the past and now the fears and anxiety of making topsy turvy cakes is over.  Since I had always found myself scouring the internet to get helpful hints about these styles of cakes and never found a tutorial that I loved I thought I would post one for all of you, so that you didn’t have to go through the same trouble I did.  I hope that you find this tutorial helpful and get the courage up to try one of these cakes too!

I don’t remember exactly, but I think my tiers were 5″, 7″, and 9″.  Each cake tier has three layers of cake and two layers of filling.  This particular cake was coconut buttermilk cake with lemon cream and coconut cream cheese frosting.  Once you fill and stack your cake you need to cut the top layer of the cake at an angle and then flip it over to create the sharp curve at the top of the cake.  To get those layers to stick together add a little filling and frosting to them to adhere. Always use a serrated knife when cutting your cakes and make sure they are thoroughly chilled too.

Also always make sure and pipe a buttercream dam around the edge of each cake layer when assembling so that the filling doesn’t squish out onto the outside of the cake.  This also helps with the stability of the cake.  I also trimmed the sides of the cake slightly to help with the topsy turvy look, but make sure and don’t carve away too much at the bottom as it can make the cake not as stable.  Once your cake is filled, you can either wrap it in plastic wrap and refrigerate it or you can keep working and frost the entire cake before letting it rest.  

Once frosted you need to refrigerate the cake until the frosting is hard.  Then take a piece of parchment paper and trace the size of the next tier that while be sitting on top of it.  Cut out the circle and place it on the center of the cake it will be sitting on.  Then using a serrated knife cute the shape out of the cake below.  You need to make sure you cut into the cake so that the area is level and flat.  You are basically creating the illusion of the cake sitting at an angle, when in reality it is level.

Then you need to frost the exposed area and cover the cake in fondant.

I also covered the cake board in the same color fondant so that they cake has a finished look to it.  Before stacking the cakes make sure and carve and cover all of your cakes in fondant. Then put your dowels (supports) in the cake.  Make sure and cut the dowels all the same height so the cake is level.  Then add a little buttercream to the base the cake will be sitting on and place the tiers onto each other…adjusting them until you like the position of the cake.

I then used my airbrush machine to color the fondant more of a pink color and added a pearl shimmer to it also.  The lighting in the kitchen is horrible so all the colors are a little off than what they really were…basically the cake was a shimmery pink color in really life.

Then I made fondant pearls to go around the cake tiers and sprayed them with silver lust dust spray.

I decorated the sides and top of the cake with fondant cut-outs.  I used stamps to get the impressions on them and then sprayed them silver too.  For the topper I added fondant to silver wire and bent it to make the design.  

I actually ended up adding a couple star cut-outs to the fondant base board of the cake which I think made it look better.  I also wrapped the edge of the cake base board in silver ribbon to pull it all together. 

Well, I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and found it helpful and inspiring!  Happy Cake Baking!

 

 


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