Anyone for tea?

Teapot_cake

This cake was for my lovely mother’s birthday.  She’s always got the kettle on for a cup of tea, so I thought a teapot birthday cake would be perfect for her!  I made the basic round shape from lemon sponge, filled with lemon buttercream, and covered with pale sugarpaste.  I handmade the spout and handle from flower paste and let them dry for a couple of days before attaching them to the teapot.  I then attached little sugar hydrangea blossoms, and used a brush-embroidery technique for the white flower designs on the sides.  I thought the teapot looked a little lonely by itself, so made some little cups to match – cupcakes!! ;)


Stripey hatbox cake

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I made this cake for my mother-in-law’s birthday.  I coloured some sugarpaste a lovely lilac colour, as it is her favourite colour.  I measured the circumference of the cake and then cut out strips of both white and lilac sugarpaste to fit evenly.  The cake is topped off with a lovely handmade bow made from modelling paste.  The original design is from Planet Cake.

The cake itself was a 7-inch chocolate sponge, filled with chocolate ganache and covered with chocolate ganache and sugarpaste.


Raa Raa the Noisy Lion

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Karen in Lucan ordered this cake for her son Tom’s first birthday.  I had made Tom’s Christening cake and his older sister Amelia’s birthday cake too – it’s lovely to have repeat customers!

Little Tom loves watching Raa Raa the Noisy Lion on CBeebies.  In order to be able to make the little model correctly, I had to watch a couple of episodes and ended up singing the theme tune in my head for about a month!!  I carved a square cake into the number “1″ and then made little Raa Raa and his cubby buggy with its watermelon wheels from modelling paste.

Below is a closeup of Raa Raa in his cubby buggy.

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Vintage Birdcage

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I made this cake at a class taught by the wonderful Gráinne MacClancy of www.acakeforyou.ie.  I absolutely adore this cake – I think it would be a fantastic cake for an intimate wedding, or for a very special birthday.  It was 3 small cakes (6″ and 7″) stacked on top of each other, carved into the correct shape and covered with sugarpaste.  Then I piped on the cage “bars” with royal icing and decorated it with birds and flowers.

Someone please order a cake like this from me, as I am dying to make it again ;)


Hearts and blossoms

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I made this cake for my friend’s parents on their wedding anniversary.   It’s quite a simple cake, but very effective, I think.  I filled a heart-shaped chocolate sponge cake with chocolate ganache, and then covered it with chocolate ganache and sugarpaste.  I handmade some sugar hydrangea blossoms and scattered them over the top of the cake.  Beautiful!

This is a very versatile cake design – it would make a beautiful cake for an engagement, small wedding, anniversary or any love-themed celebration really!


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