The Yoda cake was for my cousin's birthday. He is really into star wars and we wanted to make the death star or something but decided on this. We made two round cakes, and my dad just cut the ears out. (please note: I had no idea what Yoda looked like. This was all my dad's idea) We made a little bit of green fondant, and kept a little bit white and cut a circle and a raindrop shape out and stuck them together with a little bit of frosting. For his nostrils we put chocolate chips in upside down. We piped the lines on his head and eyebrows with a frosting bag and a small round tip. We used a toothpick to make his mouth.Wednesday, October 27, 2010
The Yoda cake was for my cousin's birthday. He is really into star wars and we wanted to make the death star or something but decided on this. We made two round cakes, and my dad just cut the ears out. (please note: I had no idea what Yoda looked like. This was all my dad's idea) We made a little bit of green fondant, and kept a little bit white and cut a circle and a raindrop shape out and stuck them together with a little bit of frosting. For his nostrils we put chocolate chips in upside down. We piped the lines on his head and eyebrows with a frosting bag and a small round tip. We used a toothpick to make his mouth.Tuesday, December 29, 2009
I was excited and tried to think of things, but since I had never played the game, or watched the Lord of the rings movies, I had no idea what to do. My dad said we could do the Witch kings crown, but My brother suggested to Witch kings Fortress and we did that instead.
First we made a cake mix into a bunt cake, a flat cake, and my ice cream cone cupcakes.
We set the bunt cake down onto a cookie pan once it had finished cooking, and cut the flat cake into curved spikes. With the ice cream cone cupcakes we put two of them in the hole in the bunt cake (yes we still have to use a bunt cake, or it doesin't curve right) making sure that one showed on the top. We used a kabob stick with a piece of paper colored to look like the Angmar flag.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
"I started my cake class four weeks ago, and we learned how to do lots of cool stuff. We learned how to make the Wilton Rose, and how to make drop swirl flowers, and how to make our own frosting. We learned how to make stars, and clowns out of frosting. We learned how to make patterns out of stars like the rainbow cake. At first I couldn't figure out how to make a rose right, so Dad and I worked on it for a long time. Finally, I was able to do it! I liked being the only kid in the class, because I felt like when I will be their age, I will be REALLY good at cake decorating because I started earlier than they did. I loved seeing the cakes as soon as I finished them, because I felt like I had gotten through something that had been very hard for me before."
by Dad
I really enjoyed the chance to try out some new things that I might not have tried without Aerie being in the class. Making the roses was a challenge, and it took us some time to get so they looked decent, but in the end it was fun to learn something new.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Easter Egg Ideas
Here is Aerie's description of what we did...
We started with the cupcakes by rolling out the fondant and coloring it green, pink and blue, once it was colored we rolled it into long snakes and then twisted them together in a swirl for the handle,then we made the basket like fondant , if you know how to make a criss cross pie cover it basically like that ,you put two up and leave two down then lay a different color of fondant on top lay the other two down and so on wrap it around the cupcake{ you'll need to buy those chocolate eggs } frost the cupcake and stick the eggs on
For the handles, you basically braid/twist two colors of fondant into chains then shape them into handles then set them aside to dry a little. They will have to be slightly hardened in order to maintain shape.
The basket is made by cutting 4 strips of fondant about 6-8 inches long, and 1/4 to 1/3 in. wide (Specific size will vary depending on the size of your cupcakes). Then cut the cross hatch strips about 1 to 1 and 1/2 in. long and the same width as the longer strips. Weave these shorter strips into the longer strips. Frost the sides of the cupcake lightly and the top fully your favorite frosting, then roll the woven fondant onto the cupcake and seal with a daub of frosting. Then stick on candy eggs (or jelly beans). For a more authentic grass look color coconut shavings with food coloring and sprinkle it on top of the cupcake.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Island Cake
This week Aerie decided to play with her Wilton Cake decorating tips, so we didn't focus on fondant. Instead, we practiced writing letters on a plate, then made a cake to look like an island scene. The big question came with how to make the beach part of the picture. We decided it might work to crush up some life cereal until it was nearly powder, then sprinkle it on. It worked out quite well we thought. The water/waves we did with one of the angled tips. Aerie couldn't entirely avoid the fondant though, so she made the sun. We touched up the waves with a little white frosting for a more realistic look. The end result is what you see above.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Top o'the Mornin' to ya! Leprechaun Hat Cupcakes
After the baking things had cooled, we frosted all the cake parts green and stuck brim and bowl together.
The hatband we made with rolled fondant (of course) we cut strips with the pizza cutter, then hand cut the buckles and shamrocks for the top.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Viva la Pizza! More fun with fondant.
Thus began the quest to make a pizza cake. Naturally, we had to use fondant (it is Aerie's favorite thing, and Dad's too probably). For the cake we went with the classic Sicilian style Party Rainbow Chip. After baking it into a couple of 9 inch rounds, and cooling we spread on the secret recipe sauce (buttercream frosting with a little extra milk to make it spread easier).
Next the green peppers...
And finally, the pepperoni's which ironically were cut out with the top of the pepper shaker, since it was the right size circle for our pizza.
And now time to dig in!