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Sprinkle Tea Is Served
I've always wanted to do a little tea set and I finally got my chance! It was for a friend of mine's little girl. She had seen a beautiful design by Edibly Divine that she loved. So, I used it as my inspiration. (Thanks E.D.!) The teapot and teacups are all edible. I thought it would be cute to include a little teabag. So, I branded it with the birthday girl's last name. And that's how "Sprinkle" Tea was served :o)
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Zumbalicious Booty
This has got to be the CRAZIEST cake I have done yet, hahaha!!!!! A BIG O' ZUMBA BUTT for my friend Carol's 4oth birthday! She's an AWESOME Zumba instructor and no bigger than my pinky, it's a bit EXAGGERATED, but that's what her hubby requested - a BOOTYLICIOUS CAKE, so that's exactly what she got! I can't believe I pulled it off :)
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The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss
I was so excited to do this cake! I love the whimsy of Dr. Seuss. The cake was supported by a wooden dowel which was screwed into the wooden cake board. My husband was so sweet to do it for me without any hesitation. I know this cake would have probably ended up a disaster without his help. It consists of (4) 6" round cakes. The bottom 3 were doweled for additional support and in between the cakes were cake boards just a little smaller than the actual cakes and with a hole in the middle which allowed the main support dowel to run through it. I iced it in butter cream, then covered with 2 large strips of fondant along the diameter and topped off with a circle on top. Instead of coloring the actual fondant red, I decided to paint it by mixing a little vanilla, water and red gel coloring. Then, I added white strips of fondant which hid the seams of the red fondant. The fish bowl is made of rice crispies and all other decor is made with 50/50 gumpaste and fondant. Thing 1 and Thing 2 had royal icing hair. So that is that. Hope this will inspire you.
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Mom's Monogram Cake
I made this cake for my mom's 60th birthday. It's covered with mmf with mmf & royal icing details. I also made the bow with a mmf/gumpaste mix. A little bit of shimmer was added with luster dust. You probably can't see it, but there's also a little swaroski crystal in each of the white flowers. The mmf detail on the top layer was supposed to look like flowers, but instead they look like flames. Oh well. Now I know what I can use to make flames if I need to.





















