Assorted dozen! Mexican Vanilla, Can't Get Enough Chocolate, Citrus Delight & Better Than ***!
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This was a fun cake to make. It was for a 13 year old boy, so we left the blood out! We have a frog leg, chopped off finger and an eye ball boiling in our disgusting mess of a witches brew!
Groom's Cake. He wrote his master's thesis on Bluegills, so this is what he got! I'm pretty sure it tasted like pumpkin chocolate chip though.
Hello Kitty!
The darling bride LOVES Hello Kitty so we had to incorporate it into the wedding cake! They are wearing the same clothes the bride & groom wore down to the tie. They're made of modeling chocolate so the happy couple can keep em or eat em. But I know they're going to keep em. The cake is full of fondant pumpkins and sugar paste stems and leaves. It was definitely unique!
If you have a baby, chances are, you've seen the adorable mod pod pop monkey bedding. I made another mod pod monkey cake for my cute little sister's baby shower. It's on my site.
This cute present cake is growing in popularity! It's a perfect cake for most celebrations and can be done in any colors. The bow is made of fondant - rolled out, trimmed to size, draped over a stick for a few minutes then layed on it's side to dry overnight. Then it's just arranged in royal icing or melted chocolate so it will hold it's shape.
Brooks Ghost 3
Jesse is an AMAZING runner. My husband runs with him a lot and tries every single time to whoop him but alas, Jesse is too darn fast. After they both finished the Top of Utah Marathon this summer, Jesse has decided to lay aside his running shoes and aim for a different goal now. He's leaving for his LDS mission to North Carolina in a matter of days. We've had a ton of fun racing with Jesse and we're so proud of him! My sweet husband keeps trying to get a shoe cake out of me! Keep trying babe.
Jessi @ Hiya Papaya Photography really knows what she's doing! She is an AMAZING photographer! Seriously, run on over to her blog to check it out for yourself. She took some amazing pics of this Vespa cake that make mine look like, well, like I took them myself.
The whole time I planned and created this cake, my husband kept telling me I was crazy! "You're going to make it stand up? Yep, you're crazy." It took awhile to just figure out HOW to make it stand. I built a skeleton out of foamcore board with like 30 sticks of hot glue. After I had that figured out, the rest was just a matter of putting cake and icing and fondant where it belonged. The details are essential for a good cake. They set apart a good cake from an awesome cake. Usually the details are added between the hours of 1am and 5am, but timing isn't important. There's stitching around the seat and "Vespa" is painted with paste food coloring. Seeing the look on Jessi's face when she saw the cake made those middle of the night details so very worth it!

