
My 3rd cake we made roses out of buttercream icing and placed ontop. I must have forgotten to take a picture.
When Course 1 was over I signed up for course 2 and 3. Unfortunately only 2 of us signed up so the instructor had to cancel course 3 (the one I really wanted) and complete course 2 in 2 classes. So this was the only cake I made in course 2.
I loved the 2 classes I was able to take and am disapointed I wasn't able to take the fondant course. Wilton is changing all there classes and course kits to fondant (yes all 3 courses) starting in June. Talking to my instructor I learned she's really never used fondant before. She can teach the current course 3 becuase she had to teach herself and the instruction books are pretty self explanitory. She's having a hysterectomy soon and so during her 6 week recovery she will be receiving the new Wilton course outline for all 3 courses and be teaching herself how to use fondant. Being I have had more experience with fondant then her I figure I can probably do the same. The new course kits are now on the shelf. I about choked when I saw the prices. The lowest I could find was $34.00. The new course fees are also going up. I just can't justify $40-50 a class plus the $34 kits and all the little things that go along with it. Luckily at Michaels I found an older version of a fondant kit on clearance and was able to use a 40%off coupon making it about $8.00. I bought it and the manual and used it to create this.
I made this cake for my best friends little girl's 3rd birthday party. It was my 1st WHOLE fondant cake. I made some mistakes, I hope I know how to fix them for next time but overall I think it turned out cute. The top cake baked perfectly. When the timer beeped for the bottom cake I was changing a dirty diaper in my room. I had just peeked at the cake and saw that there was a massive air bubble in the middle giving the cake a big bump. Knowing if I let it cook a little longer the big bump would reduce in size my intentions were to let it bake for a little longer. After the dirty diaper I threw the little munchhkin in the tub, cleaned him up, got him out, dressed him went to check on the cake only to discover that my 5 year old thought she'd help me seeing I was otherwise preoccupied and took my cake out for me when she heard the beep. By then the damage was done. Hence the saggy look. Oh well! Now I am the proud owner of a cake saw and if this were to happen again I could make the cake even again quite easily. It's been fun these past couple of weeks making cakes. I've got 2 more cakes to make this week for different church functions. I'm excited to see the finsished product. Till then...

I love the basket weave cake. Great Job!!
ReplyDeleteThere is a blog that I LOVE and she is having a guest blogger teach about cake decorating, she covers fondant a bit. The blog is http://www.makeit-loveit.com/. Maybe it can help you out. Yeah for CAKES!
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