I loooooove making, baking and decorating cakes! I've had a few good comments so I thought I'd share my affection for confectionery with you all, enjoy! Toni x

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Mum and Dad's 25th Wedding Anniversary!

3 Tiered 25th wedding anniversary cake for my parents!


Here is a top view of the 3 tiered chocolate mediera cake, with a chocolate butter cream centre.

And again but a side view...
Here's a front view of the cake! The spray on top is home made as well as the cake. I bought bead and wire in order to make a lovely cake topper for my parents 25th wedding anniversary! There's a trail of flowers, also made by my self, made from icing and painted with edible glitter and lustre dust. The flowers were stuck on with edible glue as were the ribbon. The number's on top of the cake are sparklers and The writing on the cake board it just plain icing writing!
:)

Chocolate lovers!





 A few plain chocolate cakes I made, heaven for those who indulge in chocolaty goodness!

21 years of chocolaty bliss !


Melanie's 21st birthday has popped around the corner!
To be honest, I thought this was a bit shabby, but I was ready for keeling over when I made it, wasn't the most healthy person at the time, but do not fear! Gloves were worn and I didn't breathe on the cake! ;) haha!
The cake again was triple layered chocolate cake, which was simply decorated with sparklers, a ribbon, candles and icing writing.
Got some lovely compliments so I guess it wasn't that bad!!

Trish.... again?



Triple layered chocolate cake!
Trish's 18th Birthday popped up so I thought I'd whip out the old baking tin and get creating! If I'm honest I wasn't sure on the design, so I did a simple bow in order to present the cake as a birthday present!
The icing coloured in order to make it red/pink, and the bow was made the same way but with flour paste. Took a long time, but well worth it! :)

First attempt?

One of my very first creations! Jam and plain victoria sponge cake for Trishala's 17th birthday in 2011. Not particularly difficult to make as there's not much detail, but less is more right? Took a day to make and not much effort if I'm honest. But as a first proper attempt, I thought it was decent :)