Saturday, September 26, 2009

Number Fifty-Six


September 26th, 2009.
The Cubs/Sox Wedding Cake
This was great! The bride was a HUGE Cubs fan, and the groom - a huge Sox fan. Arrrgh! So, of course, they wanted something to represent that. I really enjoyed working with the couple on this cake. We adjusted it according to the wedding colors, and voila! This was a chocolate cake, with vanilla buttercream, and some royal icing & fondant details.



Sunday, September 20, 2009

Number Fifty-Five


September 19th, 2009.
The Bling Wedding Cake
This was a lot of work - and half of it was just the fondant - but I really enjoyed assembling it on site the most. This was a chocolate/vanilla swirl cake, with buttercream frosting, fondant, and trimmed with silver/rhinestone accents. The (fabulous) topper was provided by the bride-to-be.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Number Fifty-Four


September 12th, 2009.
The Monogram Cake
This cake was for a couple whose names both start with the letter "J" -- they had jokingly made themselves a monogram ("J2"), which they stamp & emboss various places... so they wanted to incorporate it into their cake.
I think it's really sweet - and turned out absolutely beautiful.
This was an alternating dark chocolate and white cake, with vanilla buttercream, fondant, and buttercream details. It was filled with a rich raspberry pie-like filling. (Adorned with fresh flowers, provided by the bride & groom's florist.)


Number Fifty-Three


September 12th, 2009.
The DNA Groom's Cake
This was a groom's cake - which I made happily - but now realize I never got the story behind it! I know the bride and groom mentioned they had scientist friends that would enjoy sitting close to this cake. This was a mocha cake, with vanilla buttercream. The DNA was made using chocolate and strawberry pocky, and the groom's favorite - peanut M&Ms.


Number Fifty-Two



September 11th, 2009.
Raspberries - Cake and Filling
So I had a wedding cake for the following weekend, and had to prepare by making the filling - which happened to be a lot of raspberries, mushed and cooked into a pie-filling-like-filling. (If that makes sense!)
Of course, while in the kitchen, my son always comes in and asks if I'm making a cake. (He's 3.) Then he asks if he can make a cake. So this time - I made him a cake. This was a white cake, with buttercream frosting. I mixed about 2 tablespoons of smushed raspberries in with the frosting. He loved it!