Saturday, September 10, 2011

How to Make a Stroller Cake Topper


 I have made this type of cake design a bazillion times.  I absolutely adore it but could do it with one eye closed and one hand holding a glass of wine.  What had me really excited about making this cake again was the darling baby buggy topper which is totally new to me.  I couldn't find any exact directions for this type of stroller on the web, so here it is!  I hope you all enjoy.



Cut Styrofoam with a circle cutter.  My Styrofoam was 7/8" thick so I glued two together.  Using a ribbon cutter and a circle cutter, cut pieces of gum paste and cover Styrofoam.  Dont roll your gum paste out really thin or else you'll see the bumpy Styrofoam through it.  Glue the gum paste to the Styrofoam with gum glue.


Bend 18 gauge wire around a rolling pin as shown.  Use gum glue to secure into stroller.


Bend 4 more wires and glue into Styrofoam for the canopy's support.  Drape fondant over wires and cut to the proper size.  Be sure to fold the fondant under on the front of the canopy and secure with gum glue.  You may have to play around with it a bit to get it just right. 


Decorate!  I used a clay gun and frill cutter to create ruffles and a cute border.  I also bent another wire for the handle.


Using circle cutters make 4 wheels and their backs.  Sandwich them onto the wires with glue.  My finishing touches were another brown border, a brown handle, baby blanket and baby made with a First Impressions Mold

If you are worried about wires going directly into the cake, you can paint the wires with white chocolate, allow to dry, and then insert into the cake.  Or you can insert the wires into coffee stir straws to cover the wires.  

I absolutely love the way this turned out.  I hope you love it too!  If anyone makes one please feel free to share with me. 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Dragon Cake for Icing Smiles

I was contacted by Icing Smiles asking if I could donate a cake to their amazing organization.  No question about it, YES!   Icing Smiles is a nonprofit that provides cakes for families impacted by critical illness of a child.  If you haven't already please 'like' their facebook page and/or donate!

I was told that Caleb loves dragons and he even mentioned that he'd like it to breathe fire.  His mom also told me that he LOVES chocolate and doesn't get to eat it often due to chronic GI problems.  So my goal was to make the best chocolate flavored fire breathing dragon cake Caleb had ever seen.

Judging by this picture I think I did it. 




Topsy Turvy Volleyball Cake

This topsy turvy cake was made for my own daughter's 13th birthday.   Happy Birthday to Taylor!


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