Showing posts with label baby shower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby shower. Show all posts

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Very Hungry Caterpillar Cake

At the state library, we are experiencing lots of bittersweet endings and new beginnings.  Recent layoffs have separated a lot of old friends.  Still, we find things to celebrate.  And one of the nicest pieces of news is that our colleague is having a baby.  I made this cake in honor of her new beginning and in honor of all she means to us.  Since this is their first child, it seems the librarians felt that a book theme was most appropriate (she received lots of books).  The Very Hungry Caterpillar holds a special place in many of our hearts and what could be more sweet and comforting at this time than a cake that emulates the beautiful artwork of Eric Carle?

To get the painterly collage look, I rolled out homemade marshmallow fondant, treated it like a canvas and loaded up my paintbrush with a rainbow of Wilton gel colors, thinned slightly with vanilla vodka.  The green canvas was huge and featured a gradient of green, blue-green, and yellow-green.  I then cut out strips and arranged them on my caterpillar.  The body of the caterpillar is made of lemon pound cake which I'd baked in a bundt pan.  I cut the ring of cake into segments and rearranged them to get this shape.  The segments were glued together and smoothed out with a generous amount of American butter cream frosting.  Since Carle uses collage in his work, so did I.  I think it did emulate the effect fairly well.  I did the same for all the little treats that the caterpillar snacked on through the week.

 

The cupcakes were a lemon yellow cake, frosted in the same butter cream and topped with the little fondant treats.  The little holes were created by pushing the end of a drinking straw through each shape.  I hand sculpted little feet out of brown-tinted fondant.

My former colleagues were surprised to learn that this was a homemade cake, so I suppose it speaks well of the job I did.  One gal brought her little boy and he was absolutely fascinated with the cake and the little cupcakes.  I was particularly pleased by his sense of wonder.  I think that is always what I hope for when I create a cake.  It's really the best feeling ever.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Hunny

I was asked to do another baby shower cake for someone at work.  Well, the first time, I volunteered.  This time was a paid gig.  Below are the results of my labor.


The hunny pot is basically a four layer cake with chocolate on the bottom and vanilla on top.  Everything is coated in a butter cream frosting which I flavored with vanilla and butterscotch schnapps.  The hunny pot itself has the additional layer of brown marshmallow fondant, flavored with cocoa powder (reminds me of a hot chocolate!).  The bees are also marshmallow fondant and the simulated honey is a caramel sauce which I bulked up with frosting and colored with yellow food coloring.

Seems like the folks liked the cakes.  I'm glad, too, because I stressed over them for days.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Pooh Cake

My first baby shower cake.

I based it on this map of the Hundred Acre Wood as illustrated by E.H. Shepard.

As I was plotting how to do this, I faced a number of problems. One, I had to use fondant. There was no other way to really execute the map. I knew I could water down the food coloring and get a good approximation of "paint" but it simply wouldn't have worked on regular old butter cream. I had to use fondant. I hate fondant. I've worked with the store bought stuff before and it tastes about as good as modeling clay. I needed something that behaved like modeling clay and could create a smooth canvas for my painting, but I didn't want to sacrifice flavor.

So, I'd been reading of this marshmallow fondant on various blogs and it sounded like a good deal--and pretty simple. Here's a link to the recipe on Cake Journal. One tip: when you're ready to roll it out, sprinkle sifted powdered sugar on your counter. That seemed to be the only way to get it off the board in one piece.

The other problem was paint. I was very concerned that it would bleed. I'd read somewhere that adding grain alcohol to food coloring would prevent that since it would evaporate quickly, just leaving behind the color. I didn't have any grain alcohol, so I used strawberry vodka, which seemed appropriate.

Once the cake was frosted, I draped the rolled out fondant onto it, trimmed, tucked, and set to work painting. I treated it like watercolor painting--blocking out white space for later painting and then applied some color washes in spots that I would later define with more layers of color or outline in black as in the Shepard illustration.

It was another one of those all-night-ers and the big bummer was that I had to be at the hospital early the next morning for pre-op testing (did I mention this dang gall bladder is coming out on Tuesday next? Yay!!) Alas, a gal has to have a nice cake at her baby shower. And I was determined that it should be so for my work colleague.

Ultimately, we had a very nice shower for her. Lovely flowers in vases, doilies, delicious snacks, loads of presents, and yes, the cake wasn't half-bad either.