I wont blab a lot here, mostly share photos from projects I have been working on.
First up in specialties was Lambeth Method...this is basically advanced piping where we learned to layer different patterns to create a cohesive look. This technique is a tricky one, not only because it is difficult to make perfect, but it also looks very dated in most applications. My goal was to create something that had a little more of a modern spin on this classic technique...
Practice Lines |
My 'finished' cake. We were pretty rushed through this one, so it isn't as clean or detailed as I would have liked it. |
This is an example of blown sugar bubble, I would love to use different shapes and sizes of these on a cake! |
On my walk to the subway I passed Cake Opera's new window display. I know I have said it before, but I LOVE her work!
Figure Modeling was something I was incredibly nervous about and kind of dreading. After two days of frustration, I came out with Granny. She turned out ok, but I need a lot of practice!
Granny was still drying, she wouldn't normally
have sponge under her knees.
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"Flowers in her hair, flowers everywhere!"
Unlike figure modeling, I LOVED flower class! One of the main things I wanted to improve on while at Bonnie Gordon was flower making. I still have some practicing to do, but I do love how my flowers turned out and I know I will just continue to grow in this area since I love it so much! All the flowers below are made of gumpaste (very similar to fondant; it is basically a sugar mix)
Roses formed and painted |
Sorry, a little blurry |
Cymbidium. My FAV!! |
Calla Lily |
Topsy Turvy cakes were up next, which is basically creating a cake that looks like it is falling, while keeping it structurally sound. We were practicing the technique on this assignment, so we didn't actually decorate it completely.
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One thing that always intimidated me in the cake world was sculpted cakes. Last week I was able to create my first sculpted creation and while I am not ready to add this to my menu, I think Hello Kitty turned out pretty well!
Hello Kitty's body is made of all cake, her head and arm is Rice Krispy Treats. |
How could you not love that face?! |
I thought this was a fun photo to share so you could see my classmate's cakes. Everyone did so well! |
Up next was painting on cakes, which really should have been called 'how to use stencils'. This was a surprisingly helpful class on how to get images onto fondant when difficulty surpasses your ability level. Since I am not a natural artist, I loved this, and along with all the other skills learned recently, I will start incorporating it more on cakes! |
Please excuse the mishmash of design on this cake, it was really just to try out new shapes, colors, paints, etc. |
And now, to the REALLY GOOD stuff. Mark came to visit this past week and I could not be more thankful. He was exactly what I needed and has me so darn excited to come home in 312 hours!! I cannot wait to start spending every day with that guy again.
Since I was in school and he was working remotely all week, we didn't really go crazy on activities, but really just enjoyed our time together. We spent time cooking together, going to the farmers market, trying out a restaurant or two that I have had my eye on and watching a few of our favorite shows.
I am so ashamed to say that we did not get a single photo together the entire week, but I can tell you that if we had, you would have seen the biggest smile that has been on my face since I arrived in Toronto. That man makes me one happy lady.
Below are the only 3 photos that I took on our week long adventure.
A Swiss cheese stand at the market |
Snack time for the Burfeinds... I got the cupcake, Mark got the jerky--surprise, surprise! ;)
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We both thought my mom would enjoy this fancy accordion we saw at the antique show, but didn't have room for it in our suitcases. |
This morning I dropped my man off at the airport with 45lbs of fondant in his suitcase, he is a Saint.
This week I will be working on a fabric inspired wedding cake, I can't wait to show you how it turns out! Talk to you all soon!
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