Showing posts with label brooch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brooch. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Shimmered White Cake with Bling

Posted by Jennifer at 9:55 AM 0 comments

Elizabeth wanted a very elegant and simple wedding cake. Her fiance, on the other hand, wanted something with smiley faces on it, since that was their little inside joke. When I met with them, I was quite challenged to figure out how to make both of them happy. This cake was the result. I used the smiley faces as little patterns around the 2nd and 4th tier and then used crystal rhinestone beading and 3 beautiful crystal brooches. I also added shimmered borders on each tier to make the cake pop just a bit more.

The couple chose Vanilla Latte Cake, Brownie Lovers Cake, and Emerald City Cake (check out my flavor list at www.SaltCakeCity.com).

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Maroon & Brown Shimmer Cake

Posted by Jennifer at 7:49 PM 1 comments
I was asked to make a display cake for an awesome venue that I partner with (The Gathering Place at Gardner Village) because they were doing a wedding show. I've been to their main reception hall and it's warm and rustic so I wanted to bring in those tones with this display cake. The whole cake is covered in homemade marshmallow fondant. This top tier is quilted and I placed little impressions in the corners so that it looks more like a cushion or pillow or fabric. Then, I placed little edible dragees in the center of the corners. I added a beaded border made out of MMF to top off this tier. The second tier has an edible brown ribbon with a brooch studded with more dragees. I layered fondant around the tier a few times to give it the look of fabric as well. The third tier is a hexagon and I covered it in white fondant. Then, I used a sponge and food coloring to sponge on a brown tone. I let it dry and then sponged on another layer of brown dye.
Lastly for this tier, I used a damask stencil up against the dried fondant and essentially spray painted edible shimmer onto the cake so that it only showed up in the light. It's such a soft pattern that's barely noticeable but it's one of my favorite touches on the cake. I added a very small pearl border around this tier as well. The fourth tier repeated the design of the second tier with a maroon background and the "fabric" fondant border and a larger edible bow & brooch. The last tier was similar to the top tier. For this one though, I did a little something different.
I have done the quilted pattern on many cakes but I wanted to make it unique for this display. Rather than quilting the whole base, I centered the pattern on each side and only quilted a triangle shape onto the cake. Again, this was such a subtle touch but I love it. This final tier had a pearl border as well. I sprayed the whole cake down with the same edible shimmer that the damask pattern was sprayed with and made the whole cake pop a little more.

The ladies at the Gathering Place said it was a big hit and it looked like it belonged in their wedding set up at the wedding expo. It was home :)

 

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