Showing posts with label Adult Birthday (Male). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adult Birthday (Male). Show all posts
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Sherlock Holmes Cake
This was a half sheet cake carved into an antique book. The magnify glass and pipe where made out of fondant and hand painted with gold to give it an antique look. The book was covered in fondant and hand painted to give it some texture. I the text on top of the book was hand written in edible ink and was an actual excerpt from a Sherlock Holmes novel.
Snare Drum Cake
This cake was 6" cake covered in white fondant. I sprayed the side of the cake with gold luster and painted the accents with silver dye.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Suprise Lady Cake
This cake was for a grade school friend of mine's dad who was celebrating his 70th Birthday. The only request her dad had for the cake was for a lady to be on top of it. So I created this cake to mimic a lady popping out of it. This was a family friendly event so I made sure the lady had on her bikini top.
This cake was a 10" cake covered in fondant with silver appliques to match the theme of the party. The lady had on a zebra print bikini to match my friend's sister's cake who was also celebrating her Birthday.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Munkee Boy
This cake was for my cousin's husband Alex (Munkee). We celebrated his 31st Birthday with our family and I decided to make him a monkey cake since he loves monkeys. I made the monkey out of fondant and used black sugar pearls for his eyes and edible marker for his nose and mouth.
Monday, June 13, 2011
I'm All In!
I made this cake for a friend's 40th Birthday party. It was a poker tournament party hence the poker themed cake. It was a marble cake with cream cheese filling.
I made the poker table by starting out with an 8" square cake and trimmed one corner to make the rounded end of the poker table. The black arm pad was made by rolling out black fondant and placing the piece directly on the cake.
The poker chips and playing cards were all made out of fondant. I cut out the shape of the playing cards by using an actual card and cutting the fondant around it. The chips were made using a circle cutter and edible maker to make the hash marks and 40s on the chips.
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