One of my few creative outlets is making birthday cakes (or cookies or treats) for my children. They are obviously home-made and unprofessional, but I really love doing it and they love eating them. Here are a few of my creations:
This is DS1's 3yo Train Bday Cake using the William Sonoma Train pan.
And here is a cake I made for the preschool Christmas Party.
These are supposed to be soccer ball cookies I made for DS1 to take to school for his bday.
Thomas the Tank Engine for DS2's 3rd birthday. (I haven't figured out how to turn him around).
And now a commercial for my new favorite Key Lime Pie. Scrumdiddlyumptious.
These are cookies I made for my son's Valentine's party, complete with initial for each of the kids in the class since they were learning their letters. I later learned, to my dismay, that they were handed out randomly. Boo. Oh well, at least I tried.
This was DS1's 6yo bday cake. He picked out the colors. I used Wilton's Race Car pan and my favorite technique: Frozen Buttercream Transfer (FBCT).
For her 5th birthday, I gave my DD1 a tea party complete with petits four. After hours of time and gallons of store-bought frosting, I finally figured out just the right technique and frosting consistency and they turned out really cute. She asked for "those little cakes" again this year and I answered with a a resounding, "No."
Sonic the Hedgehog was also done using the Frozen Buttercream Transfer. Something about it didn't turn out right so I had to do some last minute repairs, but the birthday boy didn't seem to notice.
For each of my kids first birthday, I made a Teddy Bear cake using Wilton's bear pan. I love doing the fur with the grass tip. This bear was for DD2 with her own personal make-a-mess cake below.
I helped my friend Julie make her daughter's first birthday cake and we used fondant for a lot of it. That turned out to be a lot of fun, but a lot of work getting the colors just right. So when she came over for DD1's second birthday, we used pre-colored fondant and played it simple with balloons and balls.
A red velvet cake made for DS2's baptism lunch. "Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow."
DS2 got a just a regular cake and make-a-mess cake when he turned 1. These clown faces were a hand-me-down from my mother-in-law. No telling how many birthdays these guys helped celebrate over the years.
FBCT, baby! Side note: My sweet nephew broke his arm on my daughter's birthday this year. If you look really closely, you can see I broke this little girl's arm too. So sad. :(
Memorial Day Cupcakes
Pilgrim Hat cupcakes for DD1's Thanksgiving Party.
Turkey Treats for DS1's Thanksgiving Party. I loved making these and laughed the whole time at their googly eyes and big feet.
Bob & Larry for DS1's 2nd Birthday.
This was my very first Frozen Buttercream Transfer cake and it turned out so well. DD1 loved it and it was d-licious--raspberry!