January was a busy month around here. Lots of birthdays among other things.
My sister over at
Meadowsweet Cottage will not admit it, but she somehow managed to have another birthday without showing it.
Now I am by no means a professional cake decorator. Not even close.
But Offspring has made some unusual requests for his celebratory confections.
This "Battle on Mustafar" is one of which I am quite proud.
(That is supposed to be lava, if you can't tell.)
This year's request was the TARDIS from Doctor Who.
I thought "piece of cake"!
(Get it?!)
I studied photographs, measured the different dimensions, and plugged the numbers in a calculator. Authenticity is my trademark.
I mixed up the frosting, added the dye and could not come up with the intense blue I was looking for. After a trip to the cake store, I finally had to be content with the two blues you will see.
So it begins.
You can see all the parts I have trimmed off as a first step.
Then I started to build up the roof.
The next step....well, you get the picture.
Then I put on the lettering, outlined the windows, followed by the doors.
The windows were just a plain icing (as opposed to frosting), thinned sufficiently to flow just enough to fill in the panes.
I don't know if you can tell by the "exposure" how the hours were passing with this "simple" cake design.
The final step was to "write" on the sign below the window.
Here's the finished product!
(You can't see the light on the top because of the angle, but it is there.)
This last photo was taken the next day because it was so dark by the time I finished decorating that we could not take a photo without horrendous shadows.
Offspring must have liked it because he posted his photos on Facebook minutes after seeing it!
And that is what really counts.
As I said, I just try to pull off these creations without any training. It would be fun to take a class and learn how to make it easier/faster/less frustrating, if nothing else.
Thanks to my beloved for taking photos during production.
I would never had thought to do it. I was focused on only one thing.
And I finished just in time to start making dinner.