And here are several pictures of the finished product. I know it is busy - super busy. But first off, I had alot of mistakes to cover up. Second of all I had made alot of things to use and lastly, I thought the more I put on the cake the more excited the little gal will be.
Some new things I tried with this cake were the curly Q's. To do these you wrap the fondant/gumpaste strips around dowels and let them dry. It was pretty fun, but I didn't realize that two days wouldn't be enough drying time, so they were a little tough to work with. Something to remember for next time. The other thing I tried was pearl dust. It's difficult to see in the pictures, but basically it adds a shimmer. I did it on the blue fondant and on the rainbows and I think it really added that last little punch.
I sure hope she likes her cake, but most likely she will. Another niece has her birthday next week, but with two family reunions and Amy's blessing coming right up I think we are planning on keeping it a little simpler. My thoughts were to do a square cake and try the quilted look with little pearls and maybe a big bow on top in her favorite color. We'll have to see!
6 comments:
So, I love it first of all! And have questions!!! You can answer here or on facebook! Does your fondant recipe have gum paste in it? What did you use to make the clouds, reg. frosting or fondant?
You inspire me to make something really fun, just don't know what yet!!! But I love the cake!!! Super cute!
My goodness, sis, you are SO talented!!! :) I LOVE IT!!!!!!!! Can you do a cake for me?? thanks ;)
My favorite is Powerpuff Girls but you should know that ;) or you know I LOVE flowers of course lol
I love it just the way it is! I think it's perfect and the little girl will LOVE it too! You got skills, sister!
Adorable! I love it! Good job. :)
That is one neat cake! You are an artist!
Good job Christine! It looks really good. I think it's great that your niece actually knows what Rainbow Bright is! Do they even still have that show on TV anymore?
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