And now for the jungle cake for a 3 year old boy and a 1 year old girls birthday party
There is a lot of detail to this cake that you don't necessarily notice at first glance.
The cake is higher than usual cakes to replicate the height needed for jungle trees
Yummy chocolate buttercream was used as the jungle background before tree trunks and leaves in every shade of green I had were added. Then the fun part - the animals
Not sure if the picture shows it properly but two trees were etched with the letter E. One for the birthday girl and one for the birthday boy.
A hand painted girl and boy giraffe emerge from the tree tops
The animals were placed all around the cake with this cheeky beaky towards the back
The board was also decorated with names, encroaching tree roots and slithery snakes.
Munro Bakery
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Busy August
They say buses come in 3s but in my case it was cakes. The Tiffany Box (see previous post) a beautiful simply elegant cupcake tower and a bright and fun jungle cake
First the cupcakes
To start off the vanilla sponge was piped with vanilla buttercream in a rose pattern giving a cupcake that I think would look lovely for a wedding
The cakes were then embellished with pink blossom and dusted ever so slightly with pink to give pale pink hue
The cupcakes were placed in a pale pink spotty casing that complicated the unfussy decoration
I just love pictures of multiple cupcakes!
Birthday girls name was spelt out in tiny cupcakes that topped the cupcake tower
First the cupcakes
To start off the vanilla sponge was piped with vanilla buttercream in a rose pattern giving a cupcake that I think would look lovely for a wedding
The cakes were then embellished with pink blossom and dusted ever so slightly with pink to give pale pink hue
The cupcakes were placed in a pale pink spotty casing that complicated the unfussy decoration
I just love pictures of multiple cupcakes!
Birthday girls name was spelt out in tiny cupcakes that topped the cupcake tower
Tiffany Box - behind the scenes
Thought I would be a bit different with this blog and show you the cake BEFORE it was finished. Most people don't see this stage where cake is stacked and buttercreamed but not iced.
The cake was for an 18th Birthday and the brief was simply 'a Tiffany Box' I was actually allowed to borrow a real life (empty) Tiffany Box to help colour match but unfortunately had to hand it back.
This is also a stage people don't normally get to see. The still wet ribbon with stuffing inside each bow so that you can see all the way through each side once it has dried an set. The stuffing was kept in over night and was only removed once the cake had been delivered to give it a little extra cushion during transport.
To finish off the cake the infamous Tiffany & Co logo was hand written on. Steady Steady Steady hand needed for this part!
Here you can see the 'lid' and the ribbon wrapping the box
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Who would have two birthdays in 3 days
We did. Top picture is a flower. Vanilla sponge with jam and topped with vanilla buttercream, milk chocolate disco buttons and edible green 'grass' sugar. The bottom picture is a small selection of the 30 odd sweetie cupcakes which featured pink glitter candles, love hearts, dolly mixtures, flumps and milk and white chocolate disco buttons. Some of the cakes also had mini lollies not shown on this picture and when placed on the pink and purple board the cupcakes (with metallic pink cupcake cases) looked fab. What more could a 4 year old girl want?
1st Balloon Birthday
A fab little cake for a fab little boy. Shaped into a balloon with a smartied blue number one and every other colour smartie (except pink) round the base. The cake also had personalised ribbon coming out then end of the balloon. Eat it quick or it will float away.
Banana and bacon? On a cake?
Chilli or orange - naughty or nice?
This was a grown up cake(s) for a grown up party. Sachertorte covered in chilli chocolate ganache or orange chocolate ganache and decorated with candied chilli, orange peel, edible gold, more chocolate or candles. Would you be a saint or a sinner?
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