Wednesday, October 27, 2010

We made this for the time cat book club party. (Which we now do at the library, so since I don't have a food licence yet I can't make food for.) We left it in the pan so we wouldn't have to do stars all the way down. My dad made the cat without a template!This was my dad's thirty sixth birth day cake that we brought to his work.We copied it of of one of the LSAT test booklets with a little bit of birthday twist. The letters are fondant
This was my best friend's little sister's cake. They invited me to come and be a helper and bring a cake. There were going to be lots of people there so we knew that we needed to make it as awesome as possible. The back was just a round cake cut in half and frozen together. The turrets are my ice cream cone cupcakes. We used bubble gum on the stones and piped on top of them, and for the final touch we stuck my little sister's birthday present to Aloe on top.
We made this cake with a large rectangle. The Igloo is made from melted white chocolate spread up the sides of a round bowl, froze it, stuck it on the cake, and covered it with marshmallows. The entrance is completely marshmallows. The penguins are my sister's glass penguin beads from oriental trading. We tried to set them in the most humorous positions possible.
We made this cake (as you can probably tell) for the fourth of July. We used a star cookie cutter and made stars out of red and blue fondant. We used red and blue sprinkles for the top. We used as many blue candles as we could find and had everyone blow them out.
This was for my acting performance. You can probably guess what we were doing. We made it with a large rectangle cake, and cut the side indents out with a cup. We wrote and did the dots with a small round tip. (The large letters at the end were just to make it look cool.)
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.

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