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Carved Cakes: Soccer Ball & Nike Shoe

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

For those blog followers of mine who have been following me since the beginning they know that I use to do a lot of tutorials and I really quite enjoyed doing them! Sadly with the growth of my business I haven’t had very much time to do in depth tutorials, but quite often I get asked to do more of them.  The past couple of months we have been doing a lot more sculpted cakes and I thought that I would photograph the steps a little bit more in hopes that the visuals would give a peak into how we made them.  I hope you enjoy it & learn a thing or two…I know I do every time we do one of these cakes :)

First up was a cake we got requested for a rehearsal dinner.  The groom loved his Nike Air Jordan shoes and his fiance wanted us to recreate his favorite pair.  It was a lot of fun & quite yummy too!  Here are the photots!

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You definitely have to first start with really delicious cake…for this cake it was chocolate nutella hazelnut cake!

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I then always coat my cakes in swiss meringue buttercream and normally fondant too.

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Time for the details and boy were there a lot of them.

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I forgot to photograph some details along the way, so my apologies, but here is the final cake!

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The other fun carved cake we did that week was for another groom’s cake.  This time the bride wanted us to make her husband, who was a huge Liverpool fan, a large soccer ball complete with the Liverpool logo!

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This time we started with carrot cake & cream cheese frosting!

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I put one large dowel in the middle of the cake and cut it to the top of the cake just for a little extra stability.

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Once I have the basic shape then I start fine tuning the shape with a serrated knife and then put a layer of swiss meringue buttercream over the whole cake.

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Kyong made the job a lot easier when she brought in a cookie cutter in the shape of a pentagon.  Then we printed off the computer a shape of a hexagon that matched the sides of the pentagon and laminated it with tape.  These are the shapes we used to cut the basic puzzle pieces for this soccer ball cake.  We had also previously fondanted a cake board with green fondant for the soccer ball to sit on it.

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The finished soccer ball, now all we have to add in the edible printed logo for the Liverpool team.

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Hope you enjoyed the photos!

The three C’s…cupcakes, cookies, & cake

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

I hope all of you have a Happy Memorial Day tomorrow!  These last few days have been pretty relaxing…hanging with the family, relaxing at the beach, and eating delicious food!  This upcoming weekend is packed full of fun events so I will make sure document them all so I can share them with you! For now here are some pictures from recent events…enjoy!

This first photo is from a HUGE order I did for the corporate company, Workforce Software.  They were coming to the Long Beach Convention Center for the big payroll association gathering and wanted to celebrate their 10th anniversary with lots of delicious goodies.  They told me they wanted enough to serve around 500 people!!!  Now, I do some larger events, but this one definitely takes the cake!  My new assistant Louisa was there to help me all along the way though and I definitely couldn’t of made it without her!  We made 300 mini cupcakes, 100 logo sugar cookies, and a 200 person cake.  Overall I was really happy with how the order came out and the company was a pleasure to work with!

The cake had all different flavors:  Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, buttermilk cake with lemon cream and fresh raspberries, chocolate cake with chocolate ganache and salted caramel, and chocolate cake with peanut butter cream cheese frosting.  

As for cupcakes we did chocolate cupcakes with vanilla buttercream and chocolate cupcakes with espresso cream cheese frosting.  We then topped them off with Valrhona chocolate crunchy pearls.  Lastly we did red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting.  

Here’s a couple more photos from the event.

This next order was for a fun client who wanted to surprise his friend with a tiki inspired cake based off of the Disneyland tiki house.  The cake was brown sugar cake with layers of milk chocolate ganache and salted caramel and frosted in chocolate mousse buttercream.  This is the design we came up with for him…

This last order was for a little boy’s county fair themed birthday party…sadly I forgot to take a picture of the cake, but here are the cookies!  We made tickets with his name and age on them, balloons, and ice cream cones.

Thanks for taking a look!  


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