There are lots of ways to make big statements with your cake. Height is one, fun detail is another. Who says you have to do every layer the same? This bride was having an old fashioned wedding, so we tried to incorporate a vintage feeling to her cake. Another great tip is, if you find something you really love, find ways to carry it through out you entire wedding. For instance, this bride had a pasley detail on her invitations. So we carried it to her cake too. It tied it all together!
My Cake World
I am having such a fun time making cakes. This year has brought some new adventures and I am enjoying the ride! I love when I have fun and exciting new cakes to post pictures of. I hope that you enjoy taking a look through my world of cakes...
If you would like to schedule an appointment, please send me an email at christinapmiller@hotmail.com.
If you would like to schedule an appointment, please send me an email at christinapmiller@hotmail.com.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Prima Ballerina
Another really fun idea for a birthday cake! Simple yet really fun! This cake was made for a girl who loves ballet. I wrote some ballet terms all the way around the side of the cake. 3-d flowers and edible pink pearls add the perfect touch. I used pink satin ribbon to remind us all of the laces on a ballet slipper. Makes you feel like dancing!
Labels:
Birthday Cakes,
Single Layer Cakes
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Pink and Brown Delight
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Birthdays gone WILD!
Think outside the box when it comes to your birthday cakes. Start with a theme and let your imagination go wild. The cake can be the center of attention!
Labels:
Birthday Cakes,
Single Layer Cakes,
Two Tier Cakes
Traditionally Round
Whether three or five tiers, round is very beautiful and classic. Both of these cakes have Ivory colored fondant. Ribbon is a fun addition to any cake. I think it creates clean and elegant lines and there are endless possibilies! The cake to the left here has white royal icing decorations. Very beautiful look. This was made to look very French!
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