Thursday, August 4, 2011

Pirate Ship Cake

This one was made for a special little girl... my niece Samantha!  Carrot cake with whipped cream cheese filling.  Covered in butter cream icing.  Fondant was used to make the sails, ladder, and railing.  RKT and fondant were used to make Captain Jack and RKT and butter cream icing make the treasure chest.   Gold foil covered chocolate coins make for a real treasure!  Butter cream icing waves.

Here is a better look at Captain Jack Sparrow!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Team Boo Bees Cake


This is a 2 layer white cake covered in butter cream icing.  The "BooBees" part was made out of rice cereal treats and butter cream icing.  Of course she is wearing a breast cancer support ribbon made with pink fondant. 

This cake was auctioned off at Magnolia Motor Lounge who held a fundraiser called Tequila for Ta-Ta's. All proceeds benefited Team Boo Bees who will be doing the Susan G Kohmen 3-Day Race for the Cure this November.
 

Monday, July 11, 2011

Hand Painted Toy Box

This cute little box was just what was needed to get some of those toys off the floor!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Texas Rangers Cake


Sugar Free Chocolate Cake with buttercream icing!!  We love our texas Rangers!  Antlers Up! *o*


This is the same cake at a different view.  I wanted to show you this man (David Murphy- our favorite!) made out of Rice Krispy Treats, fondant and buttercream icing!  Made a great birthday cake for someone special!!

Sandwich Trays


This tray was done for a kids party so they are PB&J sandwiches!  (Fun!)  These trays are also great for wedding and baby showers, birthday parties, or the big game!  We can create a selection of sandwiches or do a whole tray of your favorite sandwiches! 
Options vary on types of breads, meats, cheeses, spreads, garnishes, and condiments!  We will even make a really great Ice cream Sandwich tray for dessert!  ;-)

Monday, June 13, 2011

Football Field Cake with Pompom Cupcakes

This cake was done for a local little league football team and cheerleading squad end-of-season party!  The field itself is an over-sized sheet of white cake.  The football tier is chocolate cake as well as the pompom cupcakes.  Everything is covered in buttercream icing!  (NOTICE: No Fondant was used in the making of this cake! lol)  This cake fed about 120 people!  Even though getting this cake loaded in the car was a tight squeeze, it was wonderful to see the kids' faces when we unloaded this huge cake! 

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Tommy the Tool Man Cake

This is a 3 layer Carrot cake with whipped cream cheese icing filling.  I made this for my father-in-law's birthday!  He really seemed to enjoy it!  ;-)
The tool box is covered in butter cream icing.  However the locks and handle are both made from fondant.  The tape measurer and hammer are both made from rice cereal treats and fondant and the pencil from only fondant.  This was the first cake I ever tried to recreate wood or metal!  (On the hammer)  I was pleased with how it turned out overall!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Wheel of Fortune Cake


This is a sugar-free yellow cake with butter cream icing.  The wheel pieces are made out of fondant and the spokes are pop sticks.  This cake was made for a Mother's Day party in honor of a special lady that loves Wheel of Fortune! 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Baked Fried Catfish

A healthier option to fried catfish... baked catfish that tastes like it is fried, without all the grease!  YUMMY! 
Shown with tarter sauce but also great with ketchup or honey mustard!

Candy Cane Reindeer


I make these every year for Hayden's class Christmas party... and I always end up making more for other classes, office parties, etc.  They are great (and inexpensive) holiday gifts to give to a group, attach on top of holiday gifts, or even hang on the Christmas tree!  I like to use the red and white candy canes but any kind can be used, including sugar-free canes.

Jack-O-Lantern Cake

White cake with a chocolate filling... This cake is VERY special to me.  Yes it was made for a celebration on October 31st, but it wasn't to celebrate Halloween.  This was the cake Hayden picked to celebrate his baptism!  He was actually baptized on October 31, 2010.  The Jack-o-Lantern only has one tooth because, at the time, Hayden only had one front tooth.  I will probably think of Hayden every time I make a cake like this!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Color Blast Cake

This cake technique is a fun surprise that can be added to any cake design!  Regular or Sugar-free!  The colors shown below are ideally combined when designing a hippie cake.  You can switch out the colors and play with the theme of the cake.  (For example, if doing a cake for the 4th of July, you may use red, white, and blue mixed!  Or if you are doing Easter cake, you may request pastel colors mixed.)  For a more dramatic look, add another layer!  This technique can also be applied to cupcakes.

 
PLEASE NOTE: This cake was used for PRACTICE ONLY!  This was not a cake that was presented for a party or client... it was merely to practice technique. 

Puppy Friendly Cake

Many traditional cake making ingredients are unsafe for dogs to eat.  (Specifically, chocolate is a toxic to kanine digestive system.) 
This particular cake is a dog-friendly cake I made for my son's puppy's 1st birthday!  It is a peanut butter honey cake, with a banana glaze, and crushed dog treat sprinkles!  I also have a puppy friendly recipe for a beef and bacon cake. 
Size and shape can be played with, but I kept this one small since we only had 3 dogs at the party!   

Flower Pens

These are always a fun thing to have on the desk at work or on the kitchen counter.  I can use any kind of silk flower. 


I usually take a flower pot, store bought or hand painted, and fill it up with some dry beans.  Then I stick the pens in the beans and it looks like a pot full of flowers!  ;-)  These make great gifts for all the women in your life! The bigger the pot, the more flowers I can add... or use a bunch of smaller pots with just a few flowers in each to give to a group of people or clients at work.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Meat & Cheese Trays

Who doesn't love a good party tray!  Holidays, office parties, or while watching the big game!  Customized trays with your choice of meats and cheeses.  Keep it simple, or try something new!
Cheese:  sliced, cubed, or cut into cute shapes... Some of the different types include cheeses from California, or other parts of America.  Low-fat, and fat-free options available.  Swiss, French, Spanish, and Italian cheeses add variety.  My favorite is an Irish Porter!
Meats: Smoked, Baked, Mesquite, and Oven Roasted... Ham & turkey are always the most popular.  Add some roast beef, summer sausage, or a salad served with crackers.

This picture shows a very simple platter requested with the focus on a low-fat/ fat-free food.  It was served with multi-grain crackers.
    

Just Popping In To Say Hello

These little bags of popcorn are versatile, cheap, and make a lasting impression.  I actually used this bag in part of a marketing blitz for clients when I worked with health care facilities.  I purchased the vanilla flavored popcorn from King Korn.   I requested that it be blue colored so it matched the colors of the company I was working for at the time.  Once bagged, I attached my business card with a ribbon and then wrote on the backside of the card, "Just Popping In To Say Hello!"  The clients loved it and it gave me a great excuse to go meet with them!  Each bag cost less than $0.50 each to make!  Everyone LOVED them!!  My clients always asked for more blue popcorn!

This item can be used on a bigger scale as gifts for loved ones in the hospital or someone that you just haven't seen in a while!

Here is an Easter themed version.

Betty Boop Cake

Betty Boop themed cake.  White cake with lemon filling for both tiers.  The cake topper (Betty Boop's head) is made out of rice krispy treats and butter cream icing.  The other Betty Boop is a figurine.  Black ribbon with white polka dots brings it all together!

Same cake... we removed the figurine and replaced it with the candle! 

Door Hangers

These are fun door hangers I have made time after time.  They are easily customized in different colors and decoration to fit the kids' personalities or group.  They make great gifts for a team, girl/boy scouts, class party, etc.

This is a very basic one since it was for a little league football team.  I have found that girls tend to like more decoration, glitter, and other extras. 

Spirit Cupcakes

Vanilla Cupcakes with Buttercream Icing... I call these spirit cupcakes and they were used at a team party!

Flip Flops Cake

This cake was done last summer... and anyone that makes cakes knows that cake and icing is not friendly with the Texas heat!  The client loved it regardless, and it will be something I am sure I will try again in the future. 

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Football Rally Towel

Although I did not actually make this towel, I did design it!  (Arellano Embroidery did the screen printing.) We also had matching t-shirts made that sold like crazy!  The shirts had little footballs on the back of it.  Each football had a players name and number... they were super cute. 

Sugar-Free Mint Chocolate Cake

This dessert is popular during the holidays, and is great for the diabetic & health-minded family members or co-workers.  It is a double-layered sugar-free chocolate cake.  I used sugar-free York Peppermint Patties to create a sugar-free filling.  Covered in chocolate and butter cream icing, and topped with a Sugar-Free York Peppermint Patty.  Great alternative for those who love Thin Mint Cookies!

   

Cookie Cake

Trying to get all of these loaded...  This is a cookie cake I made.  I would have put more icing on but the birthday boy didn't want as much.  I used the traditional chocolate chip cookie mix for the cookie cake, and buttercream icing.  These are always fun to do!

Baseball Cake & Cupcakes

Two-layer white cake with butter cream filling.  Fondant bases and crushed cookies for the infield.  Pin Stripes on the sides.  Each cupcake made into baseballs with each players jersey number on it.  Great for end-of-season team parties!

Lion Football Pumpkin

Support the boys of fall by putting their football helmet on a pumpkin!  The pumpkin shown is actually a plastic pumpkin that can be used year after year!  Go Lions!

Texas Rangers Pumpkin

Hand painted Texas Rangers Pumpkin!  I love painting pumpkins... they last longer!  Also makes a great activity for kid parties in the fall!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Candy Flower Vase

This is a cute candy flower vase.  You can substitute any candy and flower type to fit the occasion.  This one is shown with Valentine Candy Hearts, daisies, and a pastel ribbon around the vase.  This looks great on a desk, as a centerpiece, or even just on the shelf.  Easy way to decorate for the holidays or to ring in the new season!

Texas Trash

Typically Texas Trash contains pretzel, some kind of nut, and some kind of cereal mixed altogether with almond bark.  This is the family cookbook version!  Yummy!  Makes for a great salty-sweet snack!

Sugar-Free Chocolate Cookies

LOVE LOVE LOVE these cookies!  They are super easy to make and sugar-free!  They are shown here in the smaller bite-size, but of course they can be made on a larger scale!  Hayden likes them because they stay soft!

Peanut Butter Cheese Balls


Peanut Butter Cheese Balls!  Great when served with both green and red apples or wheat crackers.  Unique item for parties!  Great for both kids and adults.  This item can be served as an appitizer or a dessert.  It is very light tasting and won't weigh you down.  (This recipe cane from my family cookbook... Thanks to my great- Aunt Myrl!)

I wanted to show you that there are two ways to serve this dish.  The bigger plate shows an option great for buffet-style parties.  The smaller plate is more for individual servings.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Star Wars Lego Cake

This cake was the first time I ever used fondant.  I used it for the stars, on top of the legos, and for the lego jedi man.  The rest of the cake was covered in butter cream.  Looking back, there are a few things that I would have done differently, but overall I am happy with the results... and Hayden was happy with his cake!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Piano Cake


The cake base was made out of scrapbooking paper I picked out and shrink wrap!  The over-sized half sheet cake was a white cake, and the piano is made out of chocolate cake.  Butter cream covers everything except the piano bench cover, piano keys, and music sheet... those were made with fondant.  The piano keys and the "21" on top of the piano were both made with rice krispy treats.  Finally the pretty polka dot ribbon ties it all together.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Dragon Ball Z Birthday

Here is a picture of the cake!  Hayden says this character's name is King Kai.  He is made out of rice krispy treats and fondant... that is about all the fondant I can bare to use!  lol  The rest of the cake is sugar-free white cake (that was dyed blue) with butter cream icing.  (Sugar-free because my 8 year old is a health nut and made the request!  But it also was a nice treat for our diabetic family and friends!)  The blue stars are made from a candy mold I found.  (First time I ever made that kind of candy!) 


So apparently in Dragon Ball Z, the characters collect Dragon Balls!  There are 7 Dragon Balls total.  They have 1-7 stars inside them.  I placed 7 cake balls, with the appropriate number of stars on the cake, and then made the rest into cake pops!  Hayden picked Butter Pecan flavored cake!  Yummy!