Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Some Past Projects!

In the past year I've had quite a few projects that I was never able to post! Now that I'm an official blogger (2nd post-woohoo!) I think it's time to catch up! Here goes: 


First up is a cake that I worked on with Grace of Sweet Gems, on OC based cake decorator. The wedding was on Cinco de Mayo so the bride chose to integrate some of the cutout banners commonly used as decoration but with a slightly softer wedding feel. Below is a photo of the cake and a close-up on the banners.




Next is another wedding that I worked on with Sweet Gems. Grace did a delicate lace texture and a sugar flower for the cake and I piped the buttercream flowers on the cupcakes.




Kristen of Kristen Alves Photography designed this adorable beach-themed birthday party for her son Noah's 1st birthday party last year. I did an ombre smash cake with a surfboard to match the decor and some shark fin cake pops. Below are some of the fantastic photos she shot of the desserts and Noah enjoying his cake!





Next up is a smash cake and cake pops that I did for another client's little girl's 1st birthday. Her theme was pink lemonade so I did a fun rustic with a sugary lemon on top. I kept the pops simple with a pink drizzle and sprinkles.




I've been fortunate enough to do all of the desserts for this client's little girl's birthdays! Below is her most recent Hello Kitty theme birthday. The smash cake was a simple pink ombre buttercream with a fondant Hello Kitty and banner. The ombre pops are some of my favorite pops to date!




 This next cake was a two-tiered rustic I designed to match the invites of my friend April's bridal shower. The love birds were made from poured sugar!



Last but certainly not least is a cake that I put together for one of my Dad's birthdays. I decided to use the ever-popular ombre effect to mimic a mug of beer and piped some bubbles raining down the sides to complete the look. 


Thanks for stopping by! I'll have another post up next week if not sooner! 

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