Continuing on our busy streak from our last post about being "officially" official and doing a cake for a friend's baby shower, we followed up with our popular Minnie Mouse cake. This one was for little Emma and featured an added "eyelet lace" border on the bottom.
Happy Birthday, Emma! |
The decorating class, Basics in Buttercream, had room for eight people. We filled every spot, but due some last minute cancellations, we ended up having a manageable six. But before we knew that, on Thursday morning Launa mixed and baked eight 6" round cakes and mixed up two batches of buttercream icing. As sometimes happens, we had a little mishap and two cakes didn't cook all the way through. One was salvageable to be Launa's demo cake and the other one was used for cake pops for our Saturday event with Laura Roberts' Interiors. (Waste not, want not, right?)
Meanwhile, Heather focused in on mixing up and baking the cupcakes and then preparing the buttercream icing for later that evening.
And, so, when Thursday evening rolled around, Launa took on the decorating class, while Heather stayed in the kitchen and continued working on things for Saturday's event. She was a little distracted so she didn't think about what might happen if she had her trusty KitchenAid stand mixer, Mabel, on high speed while adding in the confectioner's sugar.
On the other hand, Launa was cool, calm and collected and she instructed the students how to make the perfect buttercream icing and then how to professionally frost their cakes.
Launa, the cake diva, at work |
She followed that up with some tips on how to do simple decorations and then had the students go for it.
Helen showing off the cake she decorated for her hubby |
Anyone like Pecan Sandies cookies? |
Green and brown candy melts ready to be bagged up |
Filling in the white on the vultures. |
The kitchen space we are renting is a/c free currently, so despite the fact that it was almost midnight in October, it was close to 90 degrees in there. And, the frosting and candy melts started...well, melting. So, we had to do what cake makers don't like to do...we had to refrigerate our cupcakes. Dry cupcakes vs. melted cupcakes. It's not really a tough decision, but a bit painful.
Early Friday morning found us stumbling out of there and headed for home. After a few little things to be done later that day, we set up our display that evening along with our friends at Encore Events & Party Planning.
Heather with Suzanne Devereaux from Encore |
Suzanne and Janet helped work their magic and here's how it turned out....
Our spread for the 2nd Annual Vulture Sale |
Our "tablescape." Hopefully a desert landscape comes to mind. |
Cactus Cake Pops, Cactus Candy Melt and mini cupcakes topped with chocolate candy rocks |
People tripped out on these candy rocks. They were edible and yummy, we promise! |
Close up of our cactus cake pop with thorns and plum colored bloom |
Later that day, Launa finished up the second part of our "Basics in Buttercream" class. We're already planning on getting a "Fun with Fondant" class on the books for January. Stay tuned in to our Facebook Events Page for dates and times.
And, so we closed out another busy week and while all that was going on, we booked a wedding cake for this month and are meeting with a client to book one for December. The crazy thing is that we are actually booked up through the end of the year. Yes, we're only doing 2 cakes per month, but that's about all we can handle right now, and we feel very blessed...albeit a bit tired!
You guys are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI had never thought about using crushed nuts as "sand" - yum - most of the designs I've seen use brown sugar and that sounds awful over buttercream. Way to be creative and yummy :)