I'm trying to keep my business, my triplets, and my waistline under control. I excel at one of those, fail at another one of those, and one is a work in progress. Which is which is day dependant.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Pretty In Pink


This cake was made for a repeat customer - I made their christening cake about 6 weeks ago, and now they are celebrating their little girl's first birthday. On this one I could do whatever I wanted as long as the fairy figurine was on top - the Mum wanted the figurine as a real focal point and a keepsake for her little girl.

I'm posting it just because I really like how it came out. I used elements of other cakes which I like making - the bubble border from the chicken/bubbles cake, the butterfly from the garden cake, and the sugar flowers from all those cupcakes I bake. I also think the yellow works as a good highlight colour with all that pink. Plus I am addicted to cake bling, so of course I had to have a few silver cachous on there, too. While there is a lot of "stuff" on this cake, I just think it came out really sweet and nice. Perfect for a first birthday which is fun and yet elegant at the same time, and it really reflects the family's focus on their pinky-girly little girl.

When the Mum came to pick it up, she said, "Whoah. You must have spent ages on this!" ... and while I did, you know, it was an absolute pleasure. I get a real kick out of spending time on cakes for people who are not only courteous and nice, but also willing to let me do my own thing.

Just posting this because looking at the picture makes me smile...here's hoping it does the same for you.

2 comments:

Rachel said...

Hi, I think that cake is gorgeous, not too much stuff on it at all! And yes, the yellow does complement the pink perfectly. I just wish you lived over here (UK) so I could buy some of your cakes!!

emzeegee & the hungry three said...

Hi Rachel,

Thanks for the lovely comment! One of the hardest things to do as a cake decorator is to know when to stop, and when to stop fiddling! I'm embarassed to say there have been a number of times when I've fiddled with something too much and then wrecked it! Lucky for me those times are balanced with fiddling *just* enough to get a great final product! :)

M