I'm going through my "watched topics" list and finding many that are no longer in existence due to the recent crash and don't come up in a search as already being restarted by someone else. I'd like to start a few of these again since we have had so many great ideas.
Great Cake Blogs
I like the cake blogs because they are updated so frequently, and often have picture sets from flickr or other photo sites. They also have a different kind of formality in their written language.
Here are a couple that I like to look at:
http://cupcakestakethecake.blogspot.com/
http://www.extra-icing.blogspot.com/
http://lovelylittlecakes.blogspot.com/
There is also this recent thread, which has some interesting cake sites.
http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-580954-0.html
I have recently started reading cake/baking blogs. You can spend all night reading and drooling over the pics. One blog links to another, links to another......
http://www.cakejournal.com/page/2/
I just started a sort-of blog. www.cakedalaska.com I don't have comments enabled yet, and the next entry should be a tutorial by my pro-photographer son on how to make professional-looking photos of cake.
Deanna
I've been thinking about doing a cake blog.. not one on how to successfully do cakes since I'm a new hobbiest... but more of a "how not to do it/ watch my cake fall into a million pieces" type of blog. Just kidding. But I am thinking of starting one about the adventures of cake decorating.. newbie style... All you pro veterans out there would be dying of laughter or rolling over in your own coffin cakes.
I have one
http://simplysweetsaz.blogspot.com/
and there's also a list on the left side of more cake and cake related blogs
Heres another good one.
Look how she baked cake in a glass mug.
http://www.thecakelab.com/blog/
I just started a sort-of blog. www.cakedalaska.com I don't have comments enabled yet, and the next entry should be a tutorial by my pro-photographer son on how to make professional-looking photos of cake.
Deanna
i would love to know a littler more about this. i think a picture says a thousand words!
Thanks, I'll let my son know he's already got some interest in the subject! He's working on his Eagle project this coming week, but after that, he'll be able to get working on the tutorial again. He'll be explaining things that will work if you have a point-and-shoot camera like mine, or a pro camera like his. And he'll have examples of what not to do and what TO do, and some inexpensive backdrops and stuff. He did the photo shoot for Michele Foster's gingerbread barn in American Cake Decorating's December issue.
Thanks again!
Deanna
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