I included a link to photos detailing my process from start to finish, along with deconstruction. I used all cake (no rice cereal treats or short cuts) and a minimal wooden dowel support. Everything was handmade out of cake and sugar, right down to the safety pins and hand painted tattoo. * When I make a cake for a customer, the first thing I do is cover the cake board with either food safe paper, or fondant (dispite what you may see people doing on Food TV). This cake was made for fun, so I let things get a bit messy.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Renaissance Rocks! ~ anatomy of a cake sculpture
This was my entry into a weird cake contest using a Threadless t-shirt design last August. My approach was more of a playful interpretation than an attempt to copy the Mona Lisa. The cake was 3-D, viewable from all sides, standing just over 2 feet high.
http://www.threadcakes.com/entries/view/911#22
Labels:
cake contest,
cake sculpture,
Mona Lisa,
sculpted cake
Sunday, May 29, 2011
We love referrals!
We appreciate your business and the referral of your friends and family. If you refer a customer to us, and it results in a sale, you will receive 15% off your next order. Once our facebook page reaches 150 likes, we will be drawing names and someone will win 1 dozen gourmet cupcakes (any flavor we offer). Thanks!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
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