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All done in buttercream, this cake matched the baby shower party goods. It resembles a baby blanket. Thanks for looking!
I did this for 3 co-workers who shared a birthday. It was so difficult to find a common theme for them. I think that I'll be doing this design again!
This was for a 80 year old who plays tennis and bridge. The racket is done in buttercream and the playing cards are done with edible markers on fondant. I was really happy with how it turned out!
I used a golf score card for the inspiration for this cake. The birthday "boy" is an avid golfer. Everything is in buttercream with the exception of the few "buildings" which are made from fondant.
This was done for a couple's anniversary where the wife loves to quilt and the husband loves sailing. It was done totally in buttercream. It took a while, but I really liked the result.
Decorated with buttercream icing. The baby, stick pony, and cacti are made from fondant.
6" and 10" round covered in SatinIce with mauve buttercream roses. This was my first time completely covering a cake with fondant.
My very first 3D purse cake. Admittedly, it's a bit crooked but my friend really liked it. She's a huge Hello Kitty fan!
This idea warped from the latest Woman's Day magazine cover. Each girl at the party got her own Teddy Graham.
This was modeled after a bear that the Kindergarten "graduates" received at their ceremony.
The flowers and dress are MMF. I used an ice cream cone to help keep the shape of the dress.
Cake was for a co-worker's mother who loves hitting the slot machines. Everything is buttercream except for the chocolate coins and th e buttons with numbers which are jelly beans.
The birthday girl was a huge Philadelphia Flyers fan. This is her favorite goalie.
The charachters are hand drawn on the cake in buttercream icing.
My FIL is a huge Sudoku fan, so it was only natural I made a board for his birhtday. He wanted to use the pencil to solve the puzzle!
I made this using the Nordicware castle pan sitting on top of a 10" round. It was for my daughter's 8th birthday. The turrets are ice cream cones and all decorations are buttercream icing.
A close friend of mine got married on the beach in the Outer Banks, North Carolina. This was my wedding gift to her. The shells are molded chocolate which I ordered on the internet. The sand is vanilla wafers and graham crackers.
The 8 year old birthday girl wanted a cocker spaniel, a cat with green eyes, and a parakeet, along with flowers. The animals are made from Satinice and the rest is buttercream.
This was done for my MIL's 65th birthday. The "photos" are fondant.
All decorations are hand drawn in buttercream icing.
I drew the clown with a toothpick before decorating with buttercream icicng.
I found this idea on CC. Unfortunately, I can't remember who to give credit to - sorry! But major thank you's to the person who inspired this!!
The rug the panda is sitting on is made from fondant. I had to deliver this cake 2 hours away on Pennsylvania bumpy roads! I'm surprised it made it.
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