Sunday, June 28, 2015

Birthday Cake: Big Hero 6

Maybe, just maybe, we'll be almost caught up on our blogging finally with this post.  Maybe!  Yay for rare weekends off!

Recently we've had a ton of orders for cakes, and not so many for cupcakes.  For some reason, it seems to come in waves.  All April we baked up dozens upon dozens of cupcakes for orders (we had to reorder cupcake boxes, that's how many we shipped out), but since then it's been a steady stream of cake designs.

Cakes are definitely more challenging to make and decorate than cupcakes, but they let us have a little more creativity, which we like.  After all, there's only so many things you can do to decorate a cupcake.

If you remember last year, we made a surprise birthday cake for our little sister, who owns her own photography business (don't remember??  It's ok, click here, catch up, we'll wait till you get back to continue).  We felt a camera cake would best fit her personality, and we were happy with how it turned out.

Fast forward to last week, our little brother was turning 23 and we wanted to make him a cake too.  He likes Disney movies, Asian culture, and goldfish crackers.  We took the first two likes and combined them into a Big Hero 6 cake.



The hardest part about this cake, ironically, was finding the figurines we would add to it.  Disney, stop marketing the crap out of Frozen, already, you have other wonderful films that aren't getting the attention they deserve.  Like Big Hero 6.  

San Frantokyo turned out pretty well for a last minute cake, and it tasted yummy too.  So now we've made cakes for both our siblings off our bucket list, finally!!

More cake updates coming soon.  We're excited to tell you about all this, guys!! :)  Stay dry out there this week!

Friday, June 26, 2015

Pittsburgh Wedding: Jessica + David

Catching up on some blogging this weekend, because June has been an absolutely crazy month for us.  You never seem to realize how far behind a vacation will throw your schedule until you look at the calendar and realize next weekend is Independence Day Weekend.  Yikes!

Earlier this month we made a wedding cake for Jessica and David, who were getting married in the North Hills.  We met Jessica and David back in February (remember when it was so cold you could barely move) and we all had this idea that it would be fun to have some creative flavors for their wedding cake.  And who doesn't love creative flavors??  We decided to go with a strawberry and chocolate cake AND a lemon raspberry cake.  Who doesn't love options??

About to head into the oven for some major baking. 
Raspberry icing, yummmmmmm
The cake was big enough that we needed to use some dowel rods for structural support, which is a very nerdy way to say the cake was pretty heavy.  Oops, did we just let a secret slip??  Yeah we probably did, but it's true, heavy cakes require additional support to keep them together.  It's not all smoke and mirrors, guys!



We're pretty pleased with how the end result turned out.  Humidity was working against us that day, and the minute we stepped outside the fondant started to pull apart.  It happens to the best of us sometimes.  We had to do a quick repair job to keep it stabilized, but in the end it came out how we had hoped!




A final congratulations to Jessica and David for getting married, and another order completed by PSR.  Yay wedding season!! :)

We'll be back blogging some more soon, don't miss out!