Sunday, June 27, 2010

The three wise pink apes for my dad's 60th birthday


My dad turned 60 today and I wanted to make a cake that was really special and really represent my Dad. For some reason, my dad LOVES pink apes. He loves anything to do with them. Pink ape key chains, pink ape t-shirts etc. For my graduation he even gave me a pink ape soft today in a graduation gown which he had got specially made. I had previously made 2 pink ape cakes for my dad so I really had to up the ante this time to outdo myself. So, I was inspired by the three wise monkeys and personalised it.

Ta da!

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The finished cake


Now to break it down...



The apes were made with fondant and is all edible except for the toothpicks I used to stabilise the limbs and props. Funnily enough, the camera took up most of my time. I had to make 6 lenses before I was able to fit "NIKON" on the lens cap (see above).






Now, let me explain ...

1. The ape that hears no evil
My dad is pretty hard of hearing so often his response when you speak to him is "WHAT?"

2. The monkey that speaks no evil
My dad collects degrees and one of his degrees is a Masters of Linguistincs which isn't in this photo but is in the final product

3. The monkey that sees no evil
My dad is an avid photographer

I was pretty proud of the finished product... I'm becoming more and more comfortable creating with fondant. But the most important thing to me was that my dad absolutely loved it. Happy Birthday, Daddy!
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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Nadya

2010 has been quite a busy year, and we're not quite halfway through it yet.

1. New job.
Working as a medical intern doesn't really leave that much time to make and especially decorate any cakes, which has undoubtedly left me with a big hole. Hopefully, I'll be able to make up for lost time when I go on annual leave in just a few weeks!

2. New niece.
My brother and his wife had a beautiful baby girl, Nadya in January. She was the inspiration for my most recent fondant adventure - a miniature Nadya. I'm still very much fiddling around with fondant and learning as I go. I've stayed away from trying to make human figurines after my first attempt back in 2008 was a dismal disaster. I tried to look for old photos to put up just so you can see how bad they were but I couldn't find any. Oh well, saves me the embarrassment! :)

So this is Nadya at her 1 month full moon celebration ...

And this is how miniature Nadya came to be...

And voila...!

I was pretty surprised with the outcome. Granted, she's actually only 4 months old now and I may or may not have taken some creative license with her age to make it easier on myself... I don't think she looks too bad. ;)

P.S. I was in the San Fransisco/San Jose area recently and found heaven in Barbara of Pauline's Cake Decorating Supplies. There is so much more choice in the states and things are so much cheaper too! Barbara is a hoot and won't let you get away without imparting some of her wisdom. It is almost worth flying all the way back to San Fran again even if it means getting stuck at the cash register for 20 minutes when all I want to do is to pay for my shopping!Posted by Picasa

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Final Year Farewell Cupcakes

This is another long overdue post.

I finally graduated from med school last year and as a final hoorah, we had a hospital farewell party for the final year students down at the local pub with loads of entertainment - trivia, games, dances and singing. It was a fun night to be had and a good chance to mingle with the doctors. To say thank you to my fellow students for the fun times and the invaluable admin girls at the Clinical Teaching Unit, I painstakingly worked on 34 personalised face cupcakes with one of the most wonderful-est friends, Monica who stayed up with me and helped me till 4.30am.


Meet the St George Class of 2009
Now, for the how tos...


Step 1: Bake lots of cupcakes with lots of backups

Step 2: Slice off the top of the cupcakes so that it's flat and apply a thin layer of buttercream just so there's something for the fondant to adhere to


Step 3: Roll out fondant thinly and cut into a circle and place on top of the cupcake (I used a plastic IKEA cup for this) remembering to use either a lot of cornflour or COPHA so that the fondant doesn't stick to the table/cup etc. Then using a food colouring pen, or a brush draw on facial features/make little noses out of fondant

Step 4: Add fondant hair





Oh, and I used Wilton Ready-to-use Rolled Fondant in Natural Colors, which made my life a whole lot easier.




Baby shower cupcakes for Aryan

I threw my sister-in law a baby shower back in early December and now she is literally about to pop. She is 39+4 weeks today and I can't wait to meet my new niece. Below are some close up shots of the cupcakes I made for the picnic we had at Coogee Beach with friends and family.

Just my usual vanilla cupcakes with pink buttercream. Toppers are made out of modeling paste and shaped using a mould i bought at Iced Affair in Camperdown. Smoosh modeling paste into the mould, then put it in the freezer for a few minutes and then pop it out. Nice and easy! Then paint with food colouring. I bought these food colouring pens which were a bit expensive but totally worth the investment. And then I painted over it with some shimmer dust just to make it look a bit more polished.