Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Can we fix it??...



I can not believe that summer is already over! It has been a crazy busy one for us, but also an exciting one. With so many friends and family getting married, and others preparing to have babies, it has been a blast. But very exhausting. So much in fact that I am SO behind on my blog posts.
The week after my brothers wedding back in July, I made another cake. My cousin asked if I could make a cake for her boyfriends nephew who was turning two! He loves bob the builder, so I got another chance at a character cake. This one was just a basic two tiered cake, with Bob on it. It was my first character made entirely out of fondant. It went alright, I found it was hard to keep it proportionate. In the end it looked like bob could afford to lose a few pounds lol. But he found his spot at the front of the cake. Since he was the main attraction I made sure that the rest wasn't too busy. I gotta say thank goodness for internet cause this would have looked like a totally different bob! lol


Friday, July 29, 2011

Mr. & Mrs. Cousineau!!!


They're Married! It's crazy to think that this whole journey started to prepare for this day, and now it has come and gone! It was such a beautiful and HOT day, but we all had a blast. It was pretty much a week of festivities. Starting on Monday when my husband and I went to the dr. and saw our Baby for the first time. We are super excited. Tuesday I was finishing the last baking that was needed for the cake, Wednesday was mani pedi day. Thursday was the rehearsal, Friday I decorated the cake and Saturday was the Wedding! It was a long week, so Sunday we spent it all day doing nothing. It was fabulous!
As for the cake, their colors were pink and green and they picked a cute and simple design. I got to work decorating the cake Friday morning. The only stressful part about it was finding a green ribbon to match the green flowers on the cake. We found it and all was well. We then had to bring it to the hall about 20 min away, and this is one of those moments where I am so thankful my husband is a safe and slow driver lol. There was some frustration with the management at the hall, they wouldn't listen at all to my concerns. Finally the guy in charge listened, understood my concerns and agreed with me! About time! So I got my way and the cake was safe for Saturday. Here is the final product!
Photo taken by the talented Lazarus Palanacki

Monday, June 27, 2011

Tow Mater


Back when I was at the Tracks for the food show, I was approached by another lady who asked if I could make a Mater cake for her grandson's 4th birthday. I have never seen the movie cars so I stared at her blankly and asked what the heck is a mater cake lol. She then had to explain, and then thanks to smart phones and our technology a picture was brought up instantly and I then understood who he was. I said yes, even though it was by far the trickiest one to date. I was so pumped about it, cause this was my first 3D character cake. My husbands Aunt so nicely lent me her little tow mater car model that I could use as a reference. It was 10x better than looking at a picture, cause that way I was able to get all those little details. My husband also helped with the carving cause anything he touches looks amazing, so collectively we were able to carve out the perfect shape. And since I don't have an airbrush...yet lol I had to be a little creative. I loved this cake!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Mortgage Free!!!


Bahhhh ...I'm getting behind on my posts! Sorry!
The same weekend as the confirmation cake I had another cake to make for our church BBQ. We were celebrating the fact that we are mortgage free! Which is such an accomplishment. So the senior Pastor had asked if I could make a cake for the event. I thought it would be neat to make a cake that looked like the church. The church is a very basic rectangle so there was minimal carving, and I just used rice krispies treats for the roof. I decided to use buttercream instead of fondant so that it would be easier to decorate. It was already a stressful weekend, but had some help from my mother-in law which made things go a lot smoother. It was by far the heaviest cake I have made, and it was also a super hot day so getting the cake to the church without much damage was stressful, but it got there is one piece, and enjoyed by many. Unfortunately my camera decided to stop working after only one picture...so it's not the greatest but what can ya do?

Monday, May 30, 2011

This weather is not my friend

This was a busy week for me. I had two cakes to make for Sunday one which was a massive cake (I'll save it for the next blog). So there was tons of cake to bake this week. The first one was for a young girls confirmation. When I was doing the food show in Essex the owner of an Italian restaurant approached me and asked if I would make a cake for her granddaughters confirmation that was a week away. At first I didn't think I would have enough time, but in the end it worked out. She wanted it to have her name and a cross on it but other than that she said the design was up to me. I wanted to try something different, so I tried fondant draping for the first time. Was really excited how easy and well it turned out. Also it was my first time making fondant calalilies.
The only frustrating thing was the weather, it was so humid that the trip from Amherstburg to Essex was extremely stressful, hoping that the fondant would make it in one piece. I think we did alright.
What do you think?