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Monday, October 28, 2013

3D Bat Cake and Picture/Word Tutorial


Chocolate cake with 3 layers of chocolate buttercream filling, frosted with black chocolate buttercream, and fondant accents. I took this cake to a Halloween party and it was a huge hit! 

Here is the Tutorial to go along with the pictures!

1.Bake your cake using the Wilton Wonder Mold. Let cool and fill (I did three layers of filling, but do how you want). Here is the link to buy the one on Wilton.com.http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?sku=2105-565
2. This cake I decided to do in buttercream (you can cover it in fondant, too). I frosted it in black chocolate buttercream, let it set for about 10-15 minutes and then smoothed the buttercream with wax paper.
3.Next I found a template on Google for the bat wings. I sized it how I wanted it, about 4 inches depending on how big you want your wings to be, and then printed it out. I then took my template and cut out 4 wings using my black fondant. The fondant should be a little thicker than 1/8 of an inch.
4.Shows the 4 wings that I cut out. Two wings are going the same direction and the other two are going the opposite direction (right wing, left wing).
5.Next I use a popsicle or cookie stick (found at Michaels), place that in the middle of the wing, and then add some water around the stick, and then press the two together.
6. I always make sure that I push one side of the wing down around the stick and the other side is flat and you can't see the stick at all. The side that you can see the stick will be the back of the wing and the flat side of the wing (where you can't see the stick) will be on the front of the cake. I hope that makes sense.
7.Now I do both wings and let them dry some on a craft block (green one or Styrofoam works, too) covered in wax paper.
8.Next make the ears. I took a heart cutter and cut 4 hearts out. I didn't cut out the whole heart because I only need the pointy part of the heart.
9.Then I cut some of the bottom of the heart off so it looks like the picture in #9.
10.Then I added some more water and the cookie/popsicle stick and pressed the two pieces together.
11.I then put a slight line in the middle of the ear with a small knife. I molded the ears so they looked curved inward and I also stretched the bottom edges of the ears some. I did this by hand using my fingers.
12.Now I put the ears on the craft block to dry also. So, you should have 2 wings and 2 ears drying on the craft block.
13.Next the eyes. Roll some white fondant balls. I like my eyes to be big, make them however you want. I took my #10 Wilton tip and used the bottom circle and cut out 2 yellow circles. I then rolled 2 small black balls (same size).
14.Next add the yellow and black circles to the white eyeball. Then I took my red food writer (Wilton fine tip) and made zig zags around the eyeballs.
15.I took toothpicks and poked them into the eyeball and then put them in the cake (about 1/3 of the way into the eyeball). This is because the eyeball is so heavy, it could fall right off the buttercream cake (gravity is not your friend in this case).
16.Next cut 2 triangles using a star cutter. (white fondant)
17.Now cut out a red circle and cut some of it off, but not quite in half.
18.Roll some black fondant. You will need a long piece for the mouth. (thin piece, but not as thin as a spaghetti-see picture)
19.Now roll 2 more smaller pieces of black fondant-same thickness as the larger one and they both need to be the same length.
20.Now add the ears, and eyes. Use a little bit of water to add the mouth, teeth, and tongue. I added a buttercream dot border along the edge of the cake. You can do that or whatever border you want. Next add the wings.
21 & 22. Now cut out 4 white circles, 4 yellow circles, and 4 orange circles with a circle cutter. Add 4 orange ones in the middle, 4 white ones on the left, and 4 yellow ones on the right. I wrote Trick or Treat in black buttercream on the circles.
23. Finished product! 

Friday, October 18, 2013

Owl Tutorial

I decided to make a simple picture tutorial on how to make this simple fondant owl. Click on the picture to view a larger image. Enjoy! :)

Owl Cake

Marble cake with whipped buttercream. I covered the cake in homemade fondant with fondant accents. The owl is hand-cut. Happy 1st Birthday Louella! :)

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

I made these Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies tonight! They are so yummy! I used half wheat flour and half white flour. I also used 1 c. chocolate chips and 1/2 c. Fall colored Sixlets (I found them at Wal-Mart). Here is the recipe! http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/pumpkin-chocolate-chip-cookies

Fall Wedding Cake and Cupcakes

 The cake is all white with whipped buttercream and brown and cream fondant ribbons. I added handmade fondant buttons and buttercream pearl edging. All the leaves were handmade with a fondant and gumpaste mixture.
I also made 350 cupcakes for the wedding, too. There were 125 chocolate cupcakes, 125 white cupcakes, and 100 carrot cake cupcakes. All the cupcakes had whipped buttercream and a homemade fondant leaf on top. Congratulations Ashley and Michael on your wedding!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Ruffle Flower Cupcakes

I did 3 dozen chocolate cupcakes with whipped white chocolate buttercream ruffle flowers on top (colored purple). I added a silver bead in the center of each flower. 2 dozen raspberry cupcakes with whipped white chocolate buttercream ruffle flowers on top (white flower). I added a silver bead in the center of each flower for these ones, too. Happy 25th Anniversary Greg and Brenda! :)

Silver and White 25th Anniversary Cake





Marble cake with whipped buttercream. I covered the top cake in white fondant and added satin silver ribbon and a medallion. The large white rose is handmade with gumpaste. The bottom cake is covered in white fondant ruffles. I placed each section of ruffles individually. I then added satin silver ribbon around the bottom of the cake. Happy 25th Anniversary Greg and Brenda! :)

Prince and Princess Cookies


Prince or Princess? Cut-out cookies for a baby shower. The mom didn't know what she was having. I thought this was a cute idea! Cut-out cookies with whipped buttercream and fondant. Congrats to the mom to be! The bottom cut-out cookies are decorated with sprinkles. :)

Rustic Wedding Cupcakes



I did 200 cupcakes for a wedding held at Riley Jacques Barn in Eden Prairie, MN. I made 100 caramel apple cupcakes with whipped caramel cream cheese buttercream and 100 espresso toffee chocolate cupcakes with whipped espresso toffee buttercream. The cupcakes were arranged on different old kitchen scales, antique crates, silver platters, and a cupcake stand. Congratulations Abby on your wedding!

Bratz Cake!


(my daughter's birthday cake) Top cake is white cake colored hot pink (matched the pink buttercream!) with white chocolate buttercream filling and frosted in pink-white chocolate buttercream. The bottom cake is white cake colored purple with white chocolate buttercream filling and frosted in gray whippted vanilla buttercream. I used some silver edible spray to get the silver effect. I then added black fondant zebra stripes. I hand-cut the Bratz logo with black and pink fondant. The pink balls are actually Sixlets and I made the 8 with gray fondant and edible silver disco dust. My daughter loves the Bratz dolls and she LOVED the cake! Happy 8th Birthday Breanna!

Ruffle Flower Cupcakes


White cake colored purple with white chocolate buttercream. I added raspberry colored edible disco dust for some sparkle. Half of the cupcakes have a pearlized gumball and half of the cupcakes have a Sixlet in the middle of the flower. These were for my daughter's friend birthday party. Happy 8th Birthday Breanna!

Bratz Cookies


Cut-out cookies with fondant hand-cut Bratz dolls and buttercream underneath the fondant. I made 16 of them. These were for my daughter's friend birthday party. Happy 8th Birthday Breanna!

Purple Wedding Cupcakes


100 cookies and cream cupcakes and 100 white cupcakes. All the cupcakes were filled and swirled with light purple and dark purple whipped buttercream. Congratulations Adam and LaRae on your wedding!

Purple and Ivory Topsy Turvy Cake


Bottom cake is cookies and cream, middle cake is white cake colored purple, and top cake is pink champagne cake. I filled all the cakes with white chocolate buttercream and frosted them in ivory whipped buttercream. All buttercream except the cake board is covered in ivory fondant. The cake topper was provided by the bride and groom. Congratulations Adam and LaRae on your wedding!

Saturday, October 5, 2013

MN Renaissance Cupcake Battle~1st Place in Professional Category!

The Winning Cupcakes! Chocolate coffee cupcakes filled and swirled with whipped espresso buttercream. The knight one is sprayed with silver edible spray and the crown one is sprayed with gold edible spray. The sword topper has brown detail with an edible marker. The cupcake toppers are made with homemade fondant and hand-cut.