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Mickey Mouse Birthday Cake

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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I just finished writing up a page on How To Make a Mickey Mouse Birthday Cake.  This birthday cake page was so fun to do! You will find lots of great birthday cake ideas here for your child’s Mickey Mouse theme party.

There are a large assortment of retired Mickey Mouse cake pans still available for purchase.  Some of the cake pans include:  Mickey Mouse Band Leader, Mickey Mouse Face Pan, Mickey Hands Behind Back Pan, Mickey Waving Cake Pan, Mickey with Pencil Cake Pan, Mini Mickey Mouse Cake Pans and more.  Mickey’s friends Goofy, Pluto, Donald Duck and Minnie Mouse also have cake pans.   If the cake pan does not come with the original decorating instructions, there are links on the page to help you locate them.  These cake pans will help you create the perfect birthday cake for your Mickey party.

If you enjoy working with fondant, there are many Mickey Mouse fondant cake ideas on this page as well.  You will find colored fondant to coordinate with the party theme and fondant cutters to help you create the shapes to decorate your Mickey birthday cake.   I have featured a few fondant Mickey Mouse birthday cakes on the page for inspiration.  There are also plastic Mickey’s Clubhouse figures that you could use to top your finished birthday cake.

Cupcakes are also great for kid’s birthday parties.  If you decide to bake birthday cupcakes, this page contains lots of supplies including Mickey Mouse baking liners, Mickey’s Clubhouse Cupcake Holder, Complete Cupcake Decorating Packages, Cupcake rings, Candy Confetti Sprinkles and more.   There are even instructions on how to create a fun Mickey Mouse cupcake cake.

Edible cake toppers are the latest trend in birthday cake decorating.   These edible images can even be personalized with your child’s name.  You will find a nice assortment of Mickey Mouse edible cake toppers on this page as well.

Lastly, I have featured Mickey Mouse cake recipes which include step-by-step instructions and photos to help you create your own masterpiece!

For all of these fun Mickey Mouse birthday cake ideas and more, please visit my Mickey Mouse Birthday Cake  page.

*Mickey Mouse birthday cake pictured here courtesy of Cakes by Andrea.

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Snoopy Birthday Cake

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

IMG_3431I just finished putting together a fun Snoopy Birthday Cake page.   If you are planning a Snoopy theme party, you will find lots of great cake and cupcake ideas here!

First, is the Wilton Snoopy Cake Pan (pictured).  This cake pan is retired, but still available for purchase.  There is also a Charlie  Brown cake pan that would be perfect for your Snoopy birthday party.

You will also find personalized edible cake and cupcake toppers.   There are many designs to choose from including Snoopy, Snoopy and the Gang, Charlie Brown and many others.    These edible cake toppers can even be personalized with your child’s name.

For your Snoopy birthday cupcakes, there are Snoopy cupcake rings, custom Snoopy cupcake picks, edible cupcake images, plus very easy to make fondant Snoopy cupcake toppers.

I also feature full Snoopy cake recipes with photo tutorials to create a Snoopy Dog House Cake, Snoopy and Schroeder Piano Cake and a Dog Bone Birthday Cake.

While you are here, check out the personalized Snoopy birthday invitations, party favors, birthday shirts, party pinatas, premade party favor kits,  and more.   There is also a Snoopy Deluxe Party kit available which includes plates, cups, napkins, tablecover, cutlery, balloons, placemats, invitations, centerpiece, crepe paper, curling ribbon and candles.

Please visit my Snoopy Birthday Cake  page for all of these fun party ideas and much more!

Spotlight on Cakes Unique by Amy

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

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Amy’s interest in cake decorating began three and a half years ago.  While planning her sister’s bridal shower, she went to a very high end, upscale custom cake store to order the cake.  While viewing their store portfolios for ideas, her mom kept nudging her saying, “I bet you could make this”, “Look at this one, that’s so you.”   Amy admits she has a natural inclination for anything and everything sweet and has always been referred to as an “arts and crafty” type person.   After ordering the bridal shower cake for 40 people for upwards of $300, she left the cake store and went straight to her local Michaels. 

She bought some fondant and flower cutters and tried her hand at baking and decorating a cake.   Needless to say her first cake was certainly one worthy of CakeWrecks!    That first cake hooked her though, and little by little she got better.  She ended up making a cake for her sister’s bridal shower and placed it with the mega-expensive one they had ordered.  At the end of the shower there wasn’t a crumb left of Amy’s cake and guests were asking for business cards.   It all just kind of snowballed from there!

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Amy is proud to say that she has never taken one cake decorating class.  She is completely self-taught.  There is such a huge wealth of information and support from fellow cake decorators on the Internet.   She admits she lived, breathed, ate, and slept on Cake Central for the longest time.   She learned a lot on that site through their forums and helpful tutorials.  She was inspired by photos in their galleries.  She experimented with recipes that were shared by other decorators on the site, and never once did anyone deny answering a question she might have had.   It really was like going to an online cake decorating school!

Amy makes approximately 80 to 100 pounds of buttercream frosting a week.  Working with that amount of buttercream has helped her become quite efficient at crumb coating and smoothly icing a cake.  Therefore, she’d have to say without a doubt that working with buttercream is her preferred medium.  

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All of her cakes have fondant accents on them and she does have clients that prefer a fondant finish, but the majority of her cakes are buttercream.  She is proud to say that people are always assuming her cakes are a fondant finish because they look so smooth!   That’s quite a compliment for a cake decorator.  It always makes her smile!   However, she admits that the most basic of lessons in buttercream, the standard buttercream rose, to this day is still beyond her capabilities.   Go figure!

The biggest mistake Amy has ever made while decorating a cake wasn’t in the design process at all.   She was making a full scale acoustic guitar birthday cake for a client.  When putting the finishing touches on the completed cake, a thought occurred to her.   She “thought” she might have filled the cake’s center with a cream cheese icing rather than the buttercream icing that the client had ordered.  

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Well, of course there was no way to be sure since the cake was pretty much completed. She was in angst over what she had possibly done.  She was thinking to herself, “Do I hack it open?  Do I find a precise spot that I can cut and then be able to patch up nice and neat if I didn’t make a mistake?  And OMG!  What if I did make a mistake?”   It would be cake carnage for sure and she knew she would have to start all over again.  Amy recalls cutting into the neck of the guitar and sure enough she had used cream cheese.   She ended up remaking the whole cake!   Thankfully she had the time to do it before the client was due for pickup.

A close second if not an even tie was one of the very first topsy turvy cakes she ever did. It was late the evening before the cake was due for delivery.   All day she had been repairing a spot on the bottom tier that looked as if it was going to give way and fall apart.  It was stuck with numerous skewers for support and just didn’t want to hold.  On a move from one counter to another it finally just let go and fell apart all over the kitchen floor.  

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Most of both tiers ended up on the floor in a heap of cake. It was bad!  She had no backup supplies and little time or energy to recoup.  She had to start all over, from baking, making icing, restacking, decorating, etc.  That night she was up until past 3 am. In the end the cake was remade and delivered on time. One of her most used lines even to this day is “It will get done, it always does!”

When asked which cake was her favorite, it was difficult for Amy to choose just one since she loves all of her cakes!  They are all great as a complete cake, in part because of color scheme, design technique, etc.  She approaches every cake with the same thought process…this has got to be a show stopper!   She asks herself, “How can I add that extra pizzazz to put it over the top?”   

Amy adds edible glitter to 99 out of 100 cakes she does.   It sends every one of them over the top especially children’s cakes.  If it’s a princess cake, the glitter screams glamorous.  If it’s a super hero cake, the glitter screams imagination!   Amy pours 110% effort into every cake.    She loves making cakes, decorating them, and then sending them off to be the center of attention for the occasion or event.  It’s insanely gratifying to be able to do something you love and make others happy in the process.   It keeps her going, and what could be better than that?

To view more of Amy’s gorgeous cake creations, please visit her flickr photo gallery or her website:

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Polka Dot Party

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

801509partyboxPolka Dots are just so much fun!  They are bright and cheerful and would make a great party theme for all ages.   I recently came across the partyware design you see pictured here.  This partyware is called Bright Dots and I think it is just fantastic.  As soon as I saw it I knew I had to write about it!   I just finished writing up a page on a Polka Dot Party which incorporates this fun Polka Dot partyware.   

On my new party page I have featured many other Polka Dot party items that coordinate with this partyware design.  You will find custom party favors such as Polka Dot Rubber Duckys, Polka Dot Pens, Candy Buttons, Candy Dots, Polka Dot Favor Boxes, Custom Favor Tags, Bright Dots Favor ribbon and more. 

I also have a fun Polka Dot birthday cake gallery to view some great fondant cakes that would be perfect for this birthday party theme.  These Polka Dot cakes are simple to make.  Simply bake a cake at home and add fondant colored circles all over the iced cake.  Other birthday cake supplies include a Happy Dots edible cake image and Polka Dot cupcake liners.

For your Polka Dot party I have also listed fun game ideas, Polka Dot party dresses, decorations, balloons, pinata ideas, personalized invitations and much more.

Please visit my Polka Dot Party page for all of these fun party ideas!

Little Bakery

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

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I had the pleasure of interviewing Paul, the owner operator of Little Bakery of Barbers Hills located in Baytown, Texas. 

Paul and his wife opened their bakery three years ago because his wife decided that she wanted to start a bakery.  Paul admitted that at that time he had never baked a cake let alone decorated one.  His wife, however, had done some wedding cakes from home years ago, but never anything really serious.  Neither Paul nor his wife has ever attended a cake decorating course.  For them, the key to their success has been putting in very long hours and doing as much research as possible. 

Many of their custom cakes are covered in fondant since this decorating technique provides the smoothest and best overall look.  However, they use butter cream on many of their cakes as well.

As I do with all of my interviews, I asked Paul what his biggest decorating mistake was and he shared the story of when they put the wrong age on one of their custom birthday cakes.  Unfortunately, the Dad did not notice this error when he picked the cake up and the Mom called them once the cake was home.  Since it was too late and the customer lived too far away for them to do anything, the Mom just scraped the number off and everyone enjoyed the cake!

When asked which of his cakes his favorite was, Paul said he has so many favorite cakes for so many different reasons.  However, if he were to choose one, it would be the Tinkerbell Birthday Cake (pictured) because it was beautiful, lit up, had all the fairies and they had made the cake for their daughter.

If you would like to view more of Little Bakery’s gorgeous cake creations, visit their website or check out their flickr photo gallery.  Or, if you live in the Baytown area, stop into their bakery for a firsthand look at their delicious cakes and other treats. 

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Sweet Creations

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

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Angie of Sweet Creations began decorating cakes about 5 years ago after her youngest daughter turned 2.   She had been in the retail and design industry for 25 years before she had children.   After her children were born, Angie and her husband decided to move to Texas so that she could stay home with them.

Angie loves to cook and design, so baking seemed to be a logical path for her to follow.  She took the Wilton Decorating Courses 1-3 at her local Hobby Lobby and everything blossomed from there.   She began creating little works of art for some of the local residents and word slowly got out about what she was doing.   It took a couple of years but she is at the point now where she doubles her orders each year.

The most Angie has received for a cake so far has been $600.  This included all the supplies and time that was put into making the cake.    After all her costs were taken into account, she is not sure she charged enough.   She is still in the process of learning the different aspects of running a cake decorating business.   As she gains more knowledge about the business, she will have a better idea of how much she should be charging for her cakes. 

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The best advice Angie would like to give someone interested in getting into the cake decorating business is to take it slow in the beginning with the purchasing of pans and specialty items.   You will find that when you first get started cake decorating everything is so exciting that you may want to run out and start buying lots of cake pans.  However, you will find that unless you have someone ask for a specific character, you may never need or use that pan again.  Or in Angie’s case, she has several shaped pans  that have never been used because she custom carves most everything she does.    Therefore, she recommends building your cake supplies up slowly. 

Angie loves using fondant  and also creating 3D shapes.  She finds it so much easier to create the details on parts of the cake that cannot be done with buttercream.  Fondant also hides the little oopsies that each cake seems to have.  She prefers to use Satin Ice  ready-made fondant and has it shipped in from Cakes by Sam.   She finds they have a great website store and their prices are very reasonable.  Angie lives in a very small town and she can’t find any of the specialty cake  items there.  The Internet has so many resources that you can find anything you need with a click of a button.

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One of the biggest decorating mistakes she ever made on a cake was using a very moist chocolate fudge cake as the bottom tier on a three tier topsy turvy cake.  No matter how many supports she tried to use, it would not keep the shape and as you can imagine had to be re-done.    She never thought that a cake being too moist would cause a problem, but she learned to use a firmer cake on the base when it is more than two tiers high.

Out of all the cake designs that she has done, Angie’s favorite was a 3D horse  lying on his tummy. Those big eyes looking up at you were so sweet and the reaction of the little boy who received the cake was priceless.   She has another cake that is closer to her heart.  Her oldest daughter drew her own three tier birthday cake and Angie was able to duplicate her drawing .   Her daughter was so proud of her work; it was like she made it herself!

For children’s birthday parties, Angie enjoys creating cookie favors that match the party theme.   Instead of giving out candy and other items, each child receives a hand decorated cookie to bring home.  She recently did one of a John Deere Tractor cake  and matching favor cookies.  They really turned out great.    She also made an adorable Wubbzy birthday cake  with matching kickball favor cookies.   Besides making great party favors, displaying the favor cookies is a wonderful way of adding to the birthday party decor.

Although Angie is self taught in many areas of cake decorating, she hopes to one day have a chance to take classes from some of the great cake artists of our time!  

To view more of Angie’s gorgeous cake and cookie creations, please visit her flickr photo gallery.

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Meet Cake Lady Tiff

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

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Tiff earned her degree in culinary arts…not pastry.  She loves to do absolutely anything in the kitchen.  She has a constant need to be creative, and once she learned every station in various restaurant kitchens, she began to gravitate toward the pastry end of things.   Tiff has never attended any cake decorating classes, however, she did work as a baker at a restaurant for three years, and at a bakery for three months. For the most part, she is self-taught. 

She has now been decorating cakes for about 15 years and officially started her business, Shortbread City, about two years ago.    Tiff’s cakes, cookies, and pastries are made to order.   One of her highest priced cakes was a custom chopper cake she did for a night club owner. It was in the $400.00 range.  She has also done wedding cakes, which of course, can get even pricier.  She does a lot of custom work. Examples of her work can be seen at her website.

The best tip she can offer a person just getting started in cake decorating is to take advantage of all of the shows that are on television now. When she started, there was no Ace of Cakes, Cake Boss, or Amazing Wedding Cakes. These shows really give you a sense of what the business is like. You get to see things from start to finish. It’s very difficult to learn without seeing things in their raw stages. There are also tons of resources on the internet where you can ask questions and look at tutorials. If necessary, take a class to sharpen your skills or learn something specific, like gum paste flowers. As long as you are already comfortable with the actual baking, you can teach yourself the majority of the decorating.

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Tiff uses different methods for different things.  She loves buttercream between layers of cake, and homemade marshmallow fondant to cover the entire tier. It provides a nice canvas for everything else, and the cake stays fresh. She makes figures from fondant, and uses royal icing to do fine decorations that have to be piped. She also does a lot of hand painting on her pastries.  

The biggest mistake she ever made while decorating a cake was probably not giving herself adequate time to stop and take a break!  If you are physically drained while being creative is not a good thing. You can be on autopilot when you do the prep, i.e. making buttercream and cake batter. Once you need to create, though, the gears in your head will screech to a halt. There is a very emotional side to working in a kitchen that a lot of people don’t know about.

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Even though it was difficult for Tiff to chose her favorite cake, she would have to say that her Princess cupcake tower holds a special place for her. It was the very first cupcake tower she had ever done. That’s where it all started.

Tiff specializes in custom cookie cakes.  Her cookie cakes are the reason she chose the name Shortbread City.

How To Make a Cookie Cake:  The cookies are created by piping dough freehand onto a cookie sheet. There is no raw egg in my dough, which means that she can work with it longer while still being safe. Then she shapes it by hand to give it more definition, and bakes it. If she needs sharp angles, she rolls out the dough and cuts it, then bakes it.  She mostly uses royal icing for the detail work on the cookie plaques. Her first cookie cake was for her son.  She had stopped a frame of the Spider-Man movie and copied what she saw.  She poured tinted carmelized sugar for the windows. The finished product looked like the Daily Bugle with Spider-Man swinging across it.

To view more of Tiff’s wonderful cakes, cookies and cupcakes, visit her website, Shortbread City, or her flickr photo gallery.

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Cakes by Andrea

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

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Andrea has been decorating cakes for a total of 12 years now.  She had taken her first Wilton cake decorating class when she was expecting her first child and instantly fell in love with it.  She finds cake decorating to be a very good stress release.   Her second child has some special needs, so it helped.   It also provided her with some extra income which is always nice.   So after her third child was born, she really got serious about cake decorating.   That was 7 years ago.   Andrea has also attended classes at her ICES (International Cake Exploration Societe) meetings. 

Andrea sells her cakes and her favorite cakes to make are children’s cakes.   First birthdays are always fun. She loves the Elmo and Abby Cadabby cake she recently did.  (pictured)   She created the figures out of Rice Krispie treats and fondant.  It was VERY over the top!

The best tip she would like to offer someone just getting into cake decorating is to buy an air brush and use it.  Don’t leave it in the box for years like she did.   Now, she uses this decorating tool daily. 

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Andrea prefers to ice most everything in buttercream and then use fondant  for accents.   Everyone loves buttercream and she can use the fondant to make the things she can’t make in buttercream. She  finds that most kids like buttercream.  She occasionally uses gumpaste as well.

If she were to pick her biggest cake decorating mistake, it would be using straws as dowel supports on a tiered cake. In the South in 100 degree heat after a rainstorm, humidity killed her AND the cake!

As with most of my interviews, choosing her favorite cake was difficult for Andrea.    However, she finally decided that her favorite was a cake she had done for a competition.   This cake took 3rd Place!   It was a topsy turvy cake with a fairy on top. (pictured)  It was very brightly colored.  Andrea feels that if she had a cake that described her the best,  it would be that cake.   Fun, bright and busy~ LOL!    The funny thing is every new cake is a new favorite.    She loves pushing herself to do more, to be better, to be over the top if she can.   Different is good.  People like the attention I give their cake.   They like the attention their cake gets when others see it.

To view more of Andrea’s gorgeous cake creations, please visit her flickr photo gallery!

About ICES:  The International Cake Exploration Societe was founded in 1976 in Monroe, Michigan.   Local Representatives are elected or appointed each year to help spread the SHARING and CARING of cake decorating around the world.  Meetings, get togethers, and “Days of Sharing” are held throughout the year.

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Cakes by Jen

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

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Jennifer has been decorating cakes for ten years now and her work is amazing!    

The first cake she ever decorated was a Scooby Doo cake for her son’s 1st birthday.  After creating that cake, she was hooked!

Jennifer is self-taught and has never attended any cake decorating courses.   When she first became interested in the art of cake decorating, she wanted to attend some classes.   However, like many of us, was never able to find a convenient time.   And, when she did finally find some free time to go, her cake decorating skills were too advanced for the courses being offered.  So, now she teaches the classes!

She is currently a part-time cake decorator.  She sells her cakes and finds that she receives the most money for her wedding cakes and carved cakes.  For example, a castle cake she did for a little girl’s birthday was carved and had lots of details.  A cake like that takes forever to do and she receives the most money for that type of cake.

Everyone is always telling her that she should open her own bakery, but she feels she is busy enough doing the cakes she is doing.     Also, if she opened her own bakery,  she would need to hire a staff to help her fill the orders.  Jennifer is a self-proclaimed perfectionist and feels she would end up doing all the cakes herself.  This would not work well in a busy bakery.

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The best advice she could give someone interested in getting into cake decorating is to practice, practice, and practice some more.   You aren’t going to improve or perfect your skills if you don’t do a LOT of practice….and when you mess up really, REALLY bad, it’s a good thing.  You can learn a lot from those big mistakes.

The biggest cake decorating mishap she ever had was with her Dr. Pepper cake.  She made the cake to look like a glass of Dr. Pepper with a can suspended in air over top of it.  It gave the effect of the soda pouring out of the can.   She was in a hurry when decorating this cake and didn’t support it as well as she should have.  The next morning when she got up, the entire cake had collapsed.  She could have cried, but finally recovered, and re-did the cake. 

Jennifer uses buttercream on nearly all of her sheet cakes.    But, she is starting to use fondant on more and more of the stacked cakes simply because they look so much more clean and professional.  The decorating possibilities are endless with fondant.

Jennifer’s favorite cakes are the ones where she gets the biggest reactions from the people she made it for.  For example, she recently made a pink gumball machine for a little girl’s 2nd birthday.  They were absolutely thrilled with it.  Everyone at the party kept asking where the birthday cake was.  When they would point at the gumball machine, people wouldn’t believe that was the cake.  They’d say, “No, that’s a gumball machine, where’s the CAKE?”  One little girl even turned the knob to get some gum.  You know you did a good job on a cake when people can’t even tell that it’s a cake.  That’s what makes it fun.

You can view more of Jennifer’s gorgeous cake creations by visiting her flickr photo gallery!

Related Links:
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My Flour Garden

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

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Carrie is the owner of My Flour Garden.   When Carrie was in her teens and early 20’s, her family was in the bakery, deli, Filipino-American Restaurant business.

She spent many summers working in the family business.    While she did not appreciate it at the time, that work experience ended up playing an important role in her future.   As an adult, after feeling stuck working one job after another as a secretary, she decided she wanted to start her own business.  After doing a bit of sole searching, she decided to start a cake decorating business since she has always had a love for baking and cake decorating.   Carrie has now been professionally decorating cakes for five years. 

Carrie is a self-taught cake deocorator who is not afraid to challenge herself by reading instructional books on cake decorating and getting her hands on experience in the comfort of her own home.   There is lots of trial and error and figuring out what works, tastes good and looks great!   Looking back, though, she feels she should have gone to culinary school, but her head just wasn’t into it when she was younger.  She does, however, highly recommend those interested in cake decorating or in a career in baking to take some courses. 

masterblack-377x370Carrie sells her cake creations via her online bakery, My Flour Garden.   She recently sold a 4-tiered wedding cake (alternating layers of dark chocolate filled with vanilla cream and sliced strawberries) and classic filled with chocolate bavarian cream filling.  The entire cake is to be frosted in a stable non-dairy whip since it’s for a Summer wedding.  She charged the bride and groom $899, an average per slice cost of $5.50, including delivery and set-up fees.

Her biggest tip for anyone just getting started in cake decorating is to make sure you really love it.  Your passion will really come through in your work.  It’s almost like sculpting a piece of artwork – except your medium would be cake.  Also, practice, practice, practice.   Don’t be afraid of trying new cake and frosting recipes, airbrushing and piping techniques.  Get familiar with your cakes – so you can really “sell” them to your friends, family and customers. If they see your enthusiasm, it will be sure to come through in your cakes and in the quality and presentation of your baked goods.  Most importantly, have fun with it!  

Her biggest cake decorating mistake was not leveling her cakes.  If it’s not flat on top, your decorations will lean, look lopsided or simply slide off your cake.  Not good!  Another mistake was working with frosting that was too runny or soft.  Tip: Chill the frosting slightly to stabilize it and then frost and trim your cake.

Carrie loves working with classic buttercream the most.  It’s silky smooth and is the easiest frosting to smooth out and decorate with.  She has also recently started using fondant and loves it’s versatility and how it allows cakes to look as perfect as possible – especially wedding cakes and other special theme cakes.   However, fondant can be a bit challenging to use (i.e. tearing, drying, cracking, etc.), but it is a nice alternative once proficient in decorating cakes.

ava_three41Carrie has two all-time favorite cakes.  The first was a Baby Shower Bear Cake (pictured above).   It was her first attempt at carving a cake into any particular shape.  The delicious marble bear cake was filled with cookies and cream and was wearing his very own fondant onesie. The entire bear cake body was carved and frosted by hand (a bear head cake pan came in very handy for this project!).  His eyes and tongue were made of royal sugar.  From what she has heard, all the guests at the baby shower loved him and ate every bite!  He was alot of fun to make.
 
Her second favorite was a cake for her niece Ava’s 3rd Princess birthday.  It was a quarter sheet strawberry cake with strawberry slices and what else…strawberry frosting.  It was very pink and very pretty – just like the princess she is!

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