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Hi,

My name is Jane and I am using this blog as a way of keeping a record of my cake decorating projects.


I have always enjoyed cooking, particularly baking and have started to take cake decorating more seriously over the last few years. It all started when a friend asked me to make the cake for her wedding in May 2010. In the 9 months or so leading up to the wedding I started buying cake decorating books and
looking online, practicing my piping and sugar paste skills and soon I was hooked, taking any opportunity to try out a new technique or recipe.


From September 2010 to June 2011 I completed a cake decorating course at Thames Valley University and make cakes for friends and family at any given opportunity.


Thanks and I hope you enjoy the blog.


Jane


Sunday 26 June 2011

Tortoise and Hare

As part of our final project at college we had to model 2 characters in marzipan.  I wanted to make 2 different figures that worked together so decided to make a tortoise and a hare.   The marzipan in coloured with paste colours and is supported with dried spaghetti and edible glue, the tortoise shell is painted with liquid colours.  I thought this may be something I struggled with as I am not the artiest person around but I am pleased with them.  I am really sad that my course has come to an end as I have really enjoyed it and met some lovely people, fingers crossed for August when we get our results!
June 2011

Wednesday 22 June 2011

Project Number 3


Here is my third and final cake for my course.  This time it was covered with sugar paste and we made flowers using flower paste and cutters, we also had to include embossing, crimping, cut out letter and a sugar paste border ... phew!  Quite a lot of techniques on one cake but it was good to learn all of them.  I am on the lookout for another class I can take on making the flowers as this is something Ii have really enjoyed.
June 2011

Friday 10 June 2011

Cousin's Wedding Cake

This is the wedding cake I decorated for my cousin.  My aunt made the 3 cakes, which are a rich fruit cake, and I decorated them with royal icing.  It is amazing how much work goes in to covering a cake with royal icing but I am really pleased with the result.  I was a little worried about adding the dowels for support as I thought the icing may crack but I was advised to add glycerine to softer the icing and this worked really well. I received loads of compliments on the day and most importantly the bride and groom loved it.
June 2011

Derby Cup Cakes

I made some cupcakes for a party we had after the Epsom Derby last weekend.  They are vanilla cupcakes with vanilla butter cream which was piped with a 1M tube.  I made some run out horse racing themed designs.  After a day of gambling and drinking in the sunshine they went down really well.
June 2011

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Project Number 2

This is my second cake which I had to make as part of my course.  It is a round royal iced cake with scrolls and flowers. It has S and C scrolls piped along the top edge and rope scrolls along the bottom.  It is pretty over the top for such a small cake but I quite like the finished look.  Apologies for the messy work bench behind the cake, I am not a tidy cake decorator!
May 2011