I got a rather large order from a lovely couple, wanting 40 golden chocolate cupcakes. With the boxes, I think they look nice and elegant.
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Bit of a Wonky 21st
Here is another wonky cake I made for non other than my lovely George on his 21st. Very sorry for the poor photo quality, these were taken as we were singing Happy Birthday at the restaurant!
With candles...
And without
Friday, 7 January 2011
iCake
So what do you get the man who has everything? I am, of course, referring to my Dad. He is very difficult to buy for, so this year for his birthday, my Mum and I decided to surprise him with a few i-gifts.
He received a lovely, shiny iPad, and (much better I think) a lovely, tasty iCake!
And of course, he had to have some personalised apps too
And here it is, next to the real thing
Happy wonky birthday
After what seems like a life time of no posts here at Frostylocks, and a lovely new years celebration in Egypt, I am back for more cakey creations.
This cake was the first wonky design I have tried. They are very fiddly to do, and carving them is hand-shakingly difficult. But here it is!
Sorry about the picture quality! I made this cake as a present for my Grandma, and she was very pleased with it :)
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Birthday Bee
I was asked to make a Bumble bee cake this week. Looks easy, but turned out to bee (see what I did there?) more complicated than I thought! Love the finished cake though. Very cute.
And what about a ladybird, for some extra added colour?
Detailed, right down to the deely-boppers!
Lovely Birthday Cupcakes
Very simple post today. Some lovely birthday cupcakes made for a friend. Colour-coded, strawberry pink, mint green, lemon yellow!
I think mint green makes a great looking cupcake!
Monday, 26 July 2010
An explosion of cake
For my Granddad's 75th birthday I was asked to make a special cake for him. The design was left up to me, so I thought something with a bit of height would look really cool. So I came up with this!
Not the best photo but wanted to show a close-up of the explosion opening. Had to carefully carve and pull back the icing, then make wafer thin ribbons. A very fun challenge! Needless to say, Granddad enjoyed it.
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