Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Picnic Cakes

We recently had a change in our Young Women presidency and got a new Young Women president to run things. I already love this lady a lot. I met Audrey a year ago at girls camp when she came up as craft coordinator. That camp was a lot of fun and I will never forget the things I learned from my Young Women's leaders.
Audrey and I are kindred spirits because we both use Pinterest for EVERYTHING. So for one of her first mutual activities as Young Women's President, we had a picnic theme and she went all out. She spread picnic blankets out in the young women's room, brought all sorts of picnic foods and planned a lesson that had to do with picnic ants. I don't quite remember all the details of the lesson, but we are encouraged to be hard working like the ant and remember we have a purpose.
Audrey remembered that I love decorating cakes and asked if I would do some for this mutual activity. I love it when people come to me for cakes instead of me going around asking if people want a cake. Since we have such a big group of girls, I decided to make two cakes so everyone could have a piece. One was vanilla, one was chocolate.
This was the vanilla one, shaped to look like a picnic blanket with fondant ants on top. It is kind of sloppy, but my fondant skills are improving. 

This one was chocolate and my favorite. I've decided I like working with frosting rather than fondant. I taught myself how to do the basket weave by looking at a picture in one of my cake magazines. The handle is a black pipe cleaner. This one was really fun to work on. 

A close up of the fondant ants I made to add to the cakes. 

Friday, June 15, 2012

Look Out, Here Comes Audrey Two!

My junior year of high school, we performed the musical "Little Shop of Horrors." For those who don't know the story line, it's about this alien plant from outerspace that comes to Earth and is adopted by an outcast. The plant grows bigger by consuming human blood. Audrey Two (the plant) ends up eating the whole earth and our finale was the whole earth as dancing zombies. It was lots of fun. To celebrate all our hard work, I made a treat for cast and crew. I thought long and hard about what I was going to create. At first I wanted to do this big cake but I knew it probably wouldn't all be eaten plus it would just be a big hassle in everybody's costumes and make-up and such. I decided cupcakes would be the easiest thing for cast and crew to eat, so I made Audrey Two and the cupcakes were the vines. The head was rice krispie treats shaped and covered in fondant. I made two seperate pieces of rice krispie, the top and the bottom. This made it easier to put teeth in. Then I just baked and frosted the cupcakes with green frosting and arranged them in a vine like way. Audrey Two was a big hit with everyone and it was a fun experience for me.
 
 




Friday, June 1, 2012

My Friend's 17th Birthday

For one of my really good friend's 17th birthday, I asked if I could make a cake for her. Or basically told her I was going to. Her favorite color is teal and, being a typical girl, she loves chocolate, her favorite kinds being Kitkats and M&M's. After thinking about these three things, this is what I came up with:





 My parents are awesome and brought the cake to me at school at lunchtime so I could give it to my friend without either of us having to carry it around all day. This is what it looked like at the beginning of lunch
And this is what it looked like at the end of lunch. I guess everyone enjoyed it!

This is my beautiful friend with her fabulous cake on her birthday.