Posts Tagged ‘polka dot cake’

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!

Fun with Fondant

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Suri Cruise celebrated her 2nd birthday on April 18th with a small gathering of family and friends. At the center of the celebration, was a beautiful green and yellow polka dot butterfly birthday cake. This cake reportedly cost close to $5,000! Imagine that!

If you would like to make a similar birthday cake for your child’s birthday, you will need to start with three or four cakes baked in different sized circles to create the tiered effect.  Next, you will need to learn how to decorate a cake with fondant.   

You can make fondant from scratch or purchase ready-to-use rolled out fondant icing.   Fondant can be tinted any color you would like or you can purchase colored fondant to save some time if you don’t want to tint it yourself.  If you do chose to tint the fondant yourself, be sure to use icing paste instead of liquid food colors since food coloring will make your fondant wet and and too watered down.  

Fondant can also be made into many different shapes as you can see with Suri’s butterflies and polka dots above.  There are many small cookie cutters available on the market that you can use to create fondant shapes.  And, once you gain more experience working with fondant,  you can start creating custom shapes of your own.

Lastly, it is very important to make the cake as smooth as you can before adding the fondant shapes as any imperfections can be seen through the rolled on fondant. 

So, there you have the basics of decorating with fondant!   If you practice the technique enough, I am certain you will be able to create a birthday cake as beautiful as Suri’s with a much lower price tag!

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