For Becca

This cake was designed especially for a friend of mine so I knew that it had to be perfect. Fondant tinted to the perfect shade of sea foam was indented on the first tier with a small quatrefoil cutter from Not Just Cakes By Annie. The sugar pearls were tinted gold as well with a bit of gold disco dust and set into the fondant between the quatrefoils. Using a dry brush, I hand painted the gold “dripping” on the top tier of the cake and topped the cake with two offset wafer paper roses. FYI, I learned the wafer paper roses from the amazing Stevi of Hey, There Cupcake in her class on Craftsy.

I knew Becca loved Hummingbird cake (which is also what she had for her wedding cake) so the bottom tier was a Hummingbird cake with white chocolate cream cheese swiss meringue buttercream and the top tier consisted of chocolate rum cake and a whipped ganache swiss meringue buttercream.

Happy birthday, Becca!

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Blue Poppy Cake

 

This is by far my FAVORITE cake. When I started the design process, this EXACT design is what was in my head and I couldn’t have been more excited that it came out exactly as I had hoped.

 

 

I love designs including textured layers of cake and my hope was that this cake would maintain its elegance after the grass layer was completed. In my head, the concept seemed *amazing* but I was a bit concerned that it would look a bit childish when it was completed.

 

 

It didn’t. :)

 

As soon as I started assembling the cake, I started getting excited…….

 

Like REALLY excited! So excited in fact that I emailed Carrie at Half Baked, the Cake Blog to see if perhaps she was interested in featuring it on her awesome site.

 

 

She said yes, by the way. :) You can see the write up here.

 

I think the painted poppies are what make this cake “pop”. I made them from gumpaste, let them completely dry and hand-painted them using various blue food colorings diluted with vodka. After they dried, I came back and did a bit of highlighting with white food coloring. A little yellow gumpaste, a bunch of stamen and a toothpick were all I used for the centers. Again, I was going for a painting so I didn’t bother with trying to make them look real.

 

The grass was incredibly tedious. I used a lily flower cutter and cut off the bottom portion so that I had a strip of leaves. Using a ball tool, I lengthened each leaf and softened the edges. I did this for hours and hours (6) with multiple shades of green to achieve the ombre look.

 

The final step I did on this cake was to dust the yellow tier with gold luster dust. I didn’t think that it really showed up until I saw these fabulous photos from Sylwia Ok Photography.

 

All in all, I could not have been more pleased with the outcome of this cake! It makes me happy and since it was Mother’s Day and there were 8 inches of snow on the ground in Alaska, I could have used all the “happy” I could find! :)