Christmas in July!: Snowflake Wedding Cake

snowflake cake

This has to be one of the prettiest cakes I have seen! Leave it to Martha Stewart to come up with such a wonderful idea. This cake is as magical as the season’s first flurry. Snowflakes made from royal icing are miniature at the top of the cake and larger at the bottom, giving the impression of a gracefully drifting snowfall. The tiers are frosted smoothly with Swiss meringue to resemble tightly packed snow.

Tools and Materials
Snowflake images in various shapes and sizes (select from computer fonts or clip-art books)
Baking pan
Parchment paper
Clear tape
Medium pastry bag fitted with an Ateco #2 round tip
Royal icing
Tweezers
Decorations such as white dragees or celeri
Pearl-dust food coloring
Lemon extract
Unused paintbrush
Offset spatula.

Snowflakes How-To
1. Photocopy snowflakes, reducing or enlarging them to be 3/4 to 4 inches.

2. Tape photocopies and then parchment paper onto back of baking pan.

3. Fill pastry bag with royal icing. Holding bag so tip is 1/8 inch above parchment paper, pipe icing to trace snowflake. Before icing dries, trace over snowflake two more times and add decorations with tweezers, if desired. Repeat for all. Let piped snowflakes dry 2 hours before painting or removing from parchment paper.

4. For a glimmering effect, mix pearl-dust food coloring with lemon extract (make small batches, since extract evaporates quickly), and brush on in a thin layer. Let dry, then use an offset spatula to carefully lift snowflakes from parchment paper. Icing snowflakes may be stored in a single layer in an airtight container for several weeks. Source

Shoe Cake

shoecake

This has to be the cutest cake I have seen in a while. It may not be good for a wedding but it is perfect for a wedding shower! Maybe it is because of my obsession of shoes, but I love this cake and think that it is simply irresistible. I love how the Prada and Manolo shoe boxes are staked and the detail is impeccable. The shoe on the top of the cake even has a tag on the inside. I think I may be in love with this cake!  By Ron Ben-Israel Cakes, http://www.weddingcakes.com/.

 

This is a Cake!?!

When I saw this cake I had to take a second look because it looked so much like pillows. I thought to myself “Why are there pillows in a cake gallery?” Well silly me, after taking a second look I realized it was cake. I am completely amazed at how flawless and perfect this cake is. But perfection always comes at a cost. This cake is by Mike’s Amazing Cakes and the cost is $1,800. Serves 120, mikesamazingcakes.com.

 

 

Cotton Candy

cotton candy

Want a unique and fun dessert idea? Well then, just take a step back into your childhood with cotton candy. Who would have thought a bowl full of cotton candy could be so gorgeous? I know I didn’t, but I was totally wrong! This green apple cotton candy is beautifully arranged in these cute little dishes and toped off with edible pansies. This is a unique and charming dessert that your guests are sure to love!Find out more!

Wedding Cake Alterative ~Mini Tarts

mini tarts

Don’t like cake? Or maybe you want a different alternative to cake for your wedding. Then these little mini tarts are perfect. I think these would be great for a beach themed wedding or even a fall wedding because of the colors. I just think they are really cute. Plus they look really yummy!!! You could even do cake and the mini tarts to have some dessert options.