Showing posts with label children's birthday cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's birthday cake. Show all posts

9 January 2016

Stormtrooper Has A Birthday Cake

My little Stormtrooper just turned nine. Nine, not sure how that's even possible. And along with the new age, he has turned his back on the joys of his younger interests and is now solely fixated on anything Star Wars.

If he had his way his entire Christmas bounty would have consisted of Star Wars light sabres (of any description ) and Star Wars Lego, all of it! Needless to say, Santa is rather wise and doesn't believe in giving everything you ask for! Lets face it, there are times MonkeyMoos should only be getting coal and oranges, but Santa is a forgiving man and doesn't punish the "sometimes" naughty boys!

In my previous post I told you my specific instructions were to make cupcake toppers with the Rebel Alliance logo and his cake must be a StormtrooperThank heavens for Pinterest for inspiration for creating this cake.

Lets not lie, by the time I'd worked out how to ice it, drawn up some paper templates, baked the cakes I was sick of the sight of Stormtroopers! (You'd be shocked to know I then accompanied MonkeyMoo to watch The Force Awakens) He is by no means perfect, and there is room for improvement, but happy with him we are!

Well here he is:




21 October 2013

Birthday 3 for Monkey-Moo

Little Moo is about to turn THREE, three....can that be true? Where on earth does the time go?
 

Recent weeks have been spent trying to work out what cake the little Moo would like for his special day...we've been round in circles, from pirates, to trains, buses and ducks, cars, camper vans and Minions...but finally settled on the Hungry Caterpillar.
                                              

Thanks to Pinterest, I've found a fairly simple and effective Hungry Caterpillar cake to attempt. Take a look at the original, I hope mine does it proud!

   To construct the caterpillar, I baked two batches of my trusted cupcake recipe, and for the cake, decided to go with the fabulous Betty Crocker Devils Food cake mix, it never fails to please! With two Monkey-Moos Chocolate cake is always the requested favourite, and I find that Betty never makes a dry cake at all! Go Betty, you rock! 
Using butter cream icing, I made up two batches of a lighter green and a very dark green for the body.
Fortunately I thought to grab a couple spoonfuls of butter cream icing before adding the green, and coloured some dark yellow and left just enough to sandwich the two cakes together and do a crumb coat for the face.



Piping bags in hand I set about dropping spoonfuls of dark and green icing into the icing bag ( I should have used two bags inside a third to get the swirled two toned effect I was after) and iced all the cupcakes, even the ones I knew I wouldn't use (just in case there was any emergencies-Eek)

I used Poppy Red ready to roll icing/fondant to do the face, rolled it out and popped over the crumb coat. I've not yet mastered that skill, and so was left with a few folds that I tried to hide. More practise needed using fondant I think!

I had some lilac icing/fondant left over from a cake a month before so moulded it to shape and rolled it for the feelers.

During the deciding phase I had purchased some black icing/fondant for the wheels of either bus or camper van, so this came in handy when I remembered the caterpillar needed some feet! Simply moulded and flattened them by hand, simple!

I arranged the all the cupcakes, continually referring to Pinterest for guidance and placed the head,feelers and feet as needed.
I'm proud of my cake.
Birthday Monkey-Moo LOVED it!