Sunday, September 27, 2009

Jungle Animals!






Two tiers of jungle action! The top tier is perfect for your child's name or to show off his favourite jungle animal. Both tiers here are sugee butter cakes but you can pick two flavours. Sugar paste was used to create the animals and for the cake accents.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Choo-choo... choo...!!

Train Cake - This was a 2.5kg cake, with a butter cake for the base and a vegetarian chocolate cake for the carriages. Buttercream icing was used for this cake.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Monday, September 14, 2009

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Ethnic Flavour




Flower Power







Flavours: Plain Vanilla, Chocolate,
Orange Poppy Seed, Carrot Walnut,
Coffee, Almond Cranberry



Mermaid Cake


Birthday Cake for Granny



A 3 kg Carrot Walnut Cake with Cream Cheese Icing and sugar paste flowers for a Grandma who turned 70.

Moist Chocolate Cakes



Mother's Day Cakes



















Merry-Go-Round


Align Center

Princess Castle Cake


Monkey See, Monkey Do...



Friday, September 11, 2009

Butterfly


Transformers: Optimus Prime


This was one of the first few cakes I attempted - a request from my nephew for his 6th birthday.

Candy House



The Candy House for Tharisha's 6th Birthday:

This was one of the easiest, but also one of the hardest cakes I've made so far.
The weight of the gummy sweets on the roof very nearly toppled the cake by the time it had made its way from Subang to PJ.

The other drawback which we discovered during cake-cutting time is that it didn't leave us any place to stick the birthday candles in!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Vrrooom... Beep, beep!



For this, I cut and carved a 1kg chocolate cake. I carved the edges to get it rounded after freezing the cake for an hour.

Winnie The Pooh




Pooh Bear with his Hunny Pot in the Hundred Acre Wood

Spiderman Birthday Cake


Spidey was a challenge and involved a whole lot of work. He was traced onto wax paper from a picture. Then using a needle, I made pinpricks on the wax paper onto rolled out sugarpaste (according to the colour of Spidey's suit). After that, I made fine lines with a knife and finally, filled in the lines with black icing.

... and here we have the easier version!