You can guess what this party girl likes to do! ... VIEW POST
Toy Story Dinosaur
Even though he REALLY wanted to be scary, I think he ended up sweet! The milk carton in the back is to show size. ... VIEW POST
Penny’s Bear
This was Penny's FAVORITE bear, her mom dropped it off and let me use it as a model. To get the crispy treat to hold shape I used popsicle sticks in the inside and rolled the treats in Gum Paste as I formed them. Then I let the shape dry for a 24 hours before adding the fondant. ... VIEW POST
Nerf Gun Party!
I had the parents show me the exact Nerf Gun they were giving the birthday boy so I could replicate it for his cake, I think the "bullets" were a huge hit! ... VIEW POST
Blue Zebra Striped Sweet 16
Simple and perfectly pretty! To make this cake I used the Smooth Frosting Technique and the 16 on top was actually made from wooden letters I found at Michaels. I couldn't find numbers and I didn't have a couple days to wait for fondant numbers to dry so I hack sawed off the top of an "I" and "J" and they worked perfectly. They were already white so I just used "white out" to cover where I had made the cuts. To add the zebra stripes I rolled the black fondant out and use a pizza cutter to cut ... VIEW POST
Harry Potter Cupcakes
These were for an ultimate Harry Potter Fan. To learn to make this decorating fondant see "Tricks of the Trade." ... VIEW POST