Clown Cake

Last night I had my 3rd cake decorating class and we made clowns!

I struggled with my cake at home, when I was frosting it, I had some unruly crumbs and the whole thing ended up being pretty crumby.  I could have put another layer of frosting on once the first layer was set, but I was in a hurry to get to class on time and then I figured I could just cover it with decoration!
So, this week we learned all about "building up" the frosting by making a couple of clowns.  And we learned how to make polka dots without "pimples".  We also practiced making face (with frosting!) and we worked more on our Wilton Rose practice.   I need to work more on my roses before next week!

So, here's my finished cake!  It's a Butter Recipe Golden cake with a layer of cream cheese filling and a layer of cherry filling (might be the reason for the crumbs, I had to cut the cake in thirds to get the fillings in.)  Hubby chose the filling flavors!

 
(this picture, you can really see the crumbs along the side - pooh)

I added Bradley's name and age to this cake, because Emily's was on last week's cake.

I think it turned out pretty good - and I just enjoyed a slice of cake and it was quite yummy!


Rainbow Cake

Cake Class #2

Tonight we got to make a rainbow cake!  We learned about piping stars, lines and letters.  And we learned how to do an image transfer using piping gel.

So, I took my prefrosted cake (French Vanilla flavor) and I had all my colors mixed and ready to use.  I had all my new tools in my new tool box and everything else that was on our list.  I was ready to go!

We had too much fun!  

Here's my finished cake
 
The sample cake had another name, of course, but Emily really liked the picture of the rainbow cake I was going to make, so I put her name on mine.  She loves it and can't wait to have a piece tomorrow before school!
My hand is sore from making all those little stars, but, man, it's so much fun!
Check back next week, we'll be making clowns!  :o)  


New Cake Decorating Class!

Hi there! 

I just wanted to share with you my experience at my first Wilton cake decorating class last night.  What a blast it was!  Even if we didn't actually "do" anything, I had so much fun learning the terminology and techniques. 

It reminded me of my childhood days, when I would sit silently (yes, I can do silent, if I have to!) at the kitchen table and watch my Mom decorate cakes.  This was something that Mom enjoyed doing while my brother and I were young.  She would make wedding cakes and birthday cakes for friends and friends of friends.  I remember there was a set of twins that she would always bake birthday cakes for.. one cake stands out in my mind.  During the "Cabbage Patch" doll craze, these little girls really wanted a Cabbage Patch birthday, so Mom decorated a cake to look just like a cabbage patch, and she used 2 plastic doll heads (because they were twins!) and it was just awesome!  One of these days I need to go spend some time at Mom and Dad's and try to find Mom's photo album with all of her cakes in it!

Anyway, back to my class.  Our teacher, Greta, has been decorating cakes for 37 years (sheesh, I'm not even 37 years old!) and she has a Masters Degree from Wilton!  She is super sweet and funny and crazy talented!  Just like Mom, she makes those Wilton roses look so easy!  We each had the chance to hold a piping bag (ok, I've done that once or twice!) and use the flower nail to make the rose base.  It's harder than you'd think, but with practice it becomes second nature.  We also learned how to fold the parchment triangle into a piping bag.  Now, this was an accomplishment for me!  While watching my Mom, I was always amazed at how quickly she would turn that sheet of paper into a bag!  It was something that I could never actually get the hang of, and have always used the disposable bags!  But, guess who was one of the first ones in class to get it done?  Yup, Me!  All those years of watching Mom payed off!

I am super excited for next week!  I have a lot of supplies to gather up between now and then - and living in a "limited" area isn't helping much!  I don't have time to order off the internet, so I hope I can find everything I need in time!  I have to bake a cake, and frost it with light blue frosting.  Then I have to make 6 frosting bags in red, blue, yellow, green, light blue and white.   Have you guessed it?  We'll be making a rainbow!  :o)  We will be learning how to do a pattern transfer and piping stars and letters.

I will definitely be back next week with pictures of my "creation"!  For now, I'm off to practice my piping skills and rose base building!


Happy Baking!