Showing posts with label Baby Shower Cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Shower Cakes. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Safari Baby Shower Cake

I think this is the cutest baby shower cake I've ever made!  The just love the little monkey on top.  All of the animals were modeled by hand using fondant.





Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Pink and Purple Baby Shower Cake

I really loved making this cake.  I think my favorite part is the giagantic bow on top! 



Wednesday, March 2, 2011

How to Make a Stork Cake Topper



This little guy is a little more time consuming than some of my other toppers, but the extra time spent on him really paid off.  He's just so darn cute!


Start by coloring your fondant with gel colors and knead in a little tylose powder.  Cut out a small green patch of fondant for the stork to stand on and push an 18 gauge wire all the way down into your styrofoam.  This wire will support the entire topper so make sure it is very long (mine went all the way to the bottom of a 4" styrofoam).  Form the legs and feet as shown.  Apply gum glue (a mixture of water and tylose powder) to the wire and insert the first foot and leg. 


Wrap a thin wire (22 gauge) around the base.  Attach the foot using another small wire (22 gauge).  Insert and glue the leg onto the wire and glue the foot to the straight leg's knee.   


Form a small body/neck out of white fondant, wrap another wire around the base and attach the body with a little gum glue.  The new wire should help support the back of the body.  The body needs to be somewhat small so it wont be too heavy for the wires. 





Cut out wings using a leaf cutter and attach to the body with gum glue.  My wings fell to the sides a little which just made it look even better.  Insert/glue another18 gauge wire into the neck.  Allow to dry for a few hours. 


Form the head/neck out of white fondant and glue to the body.  Mark your eye holes with the end of a paint brush and insert/glue another wire into his face for the beak.  Allow to dry overnight. 




Form the beak and glue onto the wire.  Roll tiny black and white balls for the eyes and glue into place.  Form the hat out fondant using a piping tip and bend the extra wire down. 




Cut out the blue baby blanket and form the baby's body.  Most of the baby will be covered so it doesn't have to be perfect.  Just make sure he has 10 toes! Fold up the ends of the blanket and glue onto the wire and allow to dry as shown. 




Add the final details like a bow tie, feathers and eyelashes.  And Ta-Daa! Cute!!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Neutral Baby Shower Cake





Our popular baby shower cake is back with a new color scheme.  Pink or Blue they have no clue, so we went with a mix of pastel colors and topped it with a cute and colorful bow. 



The mom-to-be emailed me to let me know that they LOVED the cake and it was very much enjoyed by all.  I'm so glad I could be part of their special day! 


Monday, April 26, 2010

Baby Shower Cake

I love making baby shower cakes!  I know I've said it before but they are the cutest cakes ever!  For this one my client and I were inspired by the mom-to-be's baby bedding.  Inside was Red Velvet cake with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese.  One of my fave's.



Sunday, February 14, 2010

Jungle Animal Baby Shower Cake



Jungle animals were the theme of this baby shower.  The proud grandma-to-be helped design this cake for her daughter's baby shower.  It was a gorgeous set up with blue and yellow treats under the table and matching plates and napkins.  It was such a beautiful shower!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Baby Shower Cakes

Baby shower cakes are one of my favorite types of cakes to make.  I dont have nearly enough of them on my blog, so here are a few of my most popular creations.