Here are the cakes I did for kids birthdays.
BLOCKS CAKE - May 2010
This first one was for my daughter's birthday. it took a lot of time to decorate each cube. These were made out of a 9x13 sheet cake. Each big cube is 3x3x3 and the smaller one is 2x2x2. It was a pineapple cake with pineapple chunks and buttercream filling.
3-TIER CAKE - May 2010
Then I very courageously decided to make the cake for the birthday party as well. I made a 3-tier cake with 10", 8" and 6" cakes. The 10" was a chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream, 8" was a pineapple cake with custard filling and the 6" was a half chocolate half pineapple with strawberry preserve filling. The time and effort put in the cake was well worth it !
PRINCESS CAKE- Aug 2010
My older one wanted a princess cake for her 5th birthday. She was dressing up as Belle for her princess party, and that's what my cake was for her. I did it in the night and it was priceless to see her eyes beam in the morning to see the cake exactly what her dress looked like :)
The little hearts in the front was where the candles were put !
BIRD CAKE- Sep 2010
This cake was for a very dear little girl who turned 2. She loves birds and that was what the cake was designed with in mind. It was a 2-layer eggless cake, one layer was chocolate and the other was orange cake. The birds are all edible and made of fondant.
I hope you enjoyed looking through all these!
Smiles and Cheers!!!
I loved the Princess,her dress looks so beautifully tasty!! The yellow colour looks gr8
ReplyDeletei loved Aashi's birthday blocks cake when i saw the bday pics on facebook...very very cute and innovative but then i saw the pics of her bday party cake..i was wondering did u make that too n then as i suspected u did mention it in the album that u did..it was so bful just like ur daughter..all the details on it...those roses on top...really cool...Anisha's dress n her cake both were as bful as her too...no wonder she was delighted to see it...i was just wondering did u get some spl thanku note from her for that too just as for disneyland??
ReplyDeleteAmazing work Deepti.
ReplyDeletehey di....um spellbound,astonished,speechless.. allof them together.. so pretty nd amazing..:) loved them....um proud :)
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the wonderful comments and encouragement.
ReplyDeleteLovely work on the cakes. I've also found that marzipan is a great way to create faux fruits, flowers- something you might like to try if you want to experiment outside of fondant!
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