Showing posts with label cake decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cake decorating. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Breaking News: American Girls Take Over Clinton

Warning: some photographs in this post may contain content that is too graphic for those suffering from PEDIOPHOBIA.

You have been warned. 

Saturday, June 16, 2012...just like any Saturday in June it seemed,  until seven girls and nine American Girl Dolls descended on the Maple Street house.  The ruse was a certain seven year old girl's birthday party.  But really they were intent on taking over the world...starting with Clinton, South Carolina.

Untitled

This photo confirms what some of us have thought all along.  The American Girl Company is poised to take over the world.

But first the ruse.

It's not every day a girl turns seven. 
Anna requested an American Girl Party about 7 days before the actual party day. 
Super mom to the rescue.

There were the decorations:

Untitled

Untitled

Untitled

And the goodie bags:

Untitled
...complete with a cool rock star vest for each doll made from the material seen in the picture.  You can find this no sew tutorial at Free Sewing Patterns for American Girl Dolls.

And the cake:

Untitled
Since when does a "7" look like an upside down "L"?  The answer...when an inexperienced cake decorator, aka me, does the cake.  I was hoping it would look like this except two tiered with the damask pattern:


But as you can plainly see I deserve to be featured in Cake Wrecks with what actually came to be.  But, hey, it was for a bunch of kids who really thought it was pretty.  That counts for something, right?

Finally the activities:

Untitled
Here are the crafty materials used to make birthday crown for the dolls

Untitled
And Anna making a template. If you scroll up you can see all the dolls with their finished crowns. Scary, I know. 
Notice the fabulous no sew rock star vest on Anna's doll.
La-Dee-Dah.

We also made matching bracelets for the dolls and girls from patterned duck tape.

The Menu:

The guests and birthday girl were served easy things for Super Mom to prepare.
  • Pink Lemonade
  • Bagel bites mini pizzas
  • Chips
  • Fruit Kabobs
  • Not so fabulous red velvet cake and ice cream.
They ate it all up!

Untitled

Presents were opened:

Untitled

And the dolls were once again brought under our control...phew, we save Clinton and possibly the world from imminent destruction.

Untitled

This breaking news has been brought to you by "I'll Tell You Later, Betty", your source for all news that is worth reading about...if you happen to be a fan.




Breaking News: American Girls Take Over ClintonSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Summer of Six

Our baby is six.
How can that be?



She insisted on writing her own invitations.
Such a big girl...sniff, sniff.
Anna's 6th bday

Her request for a party was simple. A texas sheet cake with horses all over it.
Check.


A pinata.
Check.
If you remember her 5th birthday you know how I feel about pinatas.



No living rainbow colored horses were killed at this birthday party
the crime scene...pobre pinata.

Pink and Orange Decorations.
Check.


Classic tissue paper pom poms.
Love 'em.


And girlfriends.
Check.


We all sang "Happy Birthday" and made it official. She is now six years old...sniff, sniff.
The Summer of SixSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Monday, June 28, 2010

Can it be that my baby is five years old?: Rainbows

Anna: baby to five

Baby to Five in the blink of an eye.
How does that happen? Remember when Summer vacation lasted forever? Now it seems like it's a week long and they are back in school. And it was just a few weeks ago our Anna Mae was a baby.

So she had her Rainbow Party. All the invitations were created (Anna drew and cut out all the rainbows)then sent along with a request for each attendee to wear a designated color of the rainbow.

IMG_1256
IMG_1278

Gavin and Daddy created the sign behind the kids. See, I have visual proof that her big brother (or bother as she, thanks to Olivia, refers to him)can do something nice for his little sister.

IMG_1263

We had rainbow cupcakes. I had seen them featured many times in many blogs. They all look so pretty and rainbow-y. Mine...not so much. Advice to anyone considering making these...be prepared for color gel stain-a-palooza. Oh, and make sure you are totally a left brain person or have a left brain person handy to separate out all the cake batter and layering. I sucked at that part. But we did get very bright colorful cupcakes, so I'm pretty sure that the kids that came ingested their fair share of food dye for the next year or so. And can someone tell me where to find a cupcake liner that doesn't ruin the look of a perfectly beautiful cupcake? Are you sensing cupcake frustration dear readers? Dreams of a cupcakery were dashed because of the dreaded rainbow cupcake.

IMG_1266

Oh, and the tropical heat pretty much melted any great frosting fantasy I may have thought might save the look of the cupcake. Okay, enough already Betty, move on.

IMG_1292
One more beef...it pains me that there is no "y" in this cupcake, only RO_GBV...the shame.

There was also the quintessential party event, the pinata. I have a hard time watching children trying to bang the living daylights out of something that may have represented a living thing. So what does it say about me that I was okay with them beating the hell out of a rainbow? Kinda seems like some sadistic dream killer if you ask me. Not that anyone is, but if they did ask me that would be my answer.

IMG_1274
This was the before the dream killing began. Such a sweet image don't you think?

IMG_1280
Let the dream killing begin! It would have been perfect if only I had loaded that thing with all sorts of vegetables.

But in the end, after all the cake that was ground into the carpet, the sticky dried juice on the table and the remains of the destroyed rainbow, there was a five year old girl that loved the celebration she had with her friends.

IMG_1265

I guess that means we'll do it all over again next year because after all, how often do you get a chance to whack the hell out of an object and not get arrested?
Can it be that my baby is five years old?: RainbowsSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Monday, March 30, 2009

Homage to Bakerella & her amazing Cake Pops

Forget Wilton cake decorating classes. Kiss Martha Stewart goodbye. I've found some Easter goodness that explodes on the cuteness meter. I want to introduce you to the preciousness that is Cake Pops. Cake Pops by Bakerella, I believe, might be the answer to the Middle East Conflict. It could bring down the barriers between Democrats and Republicans. It will at least make you the hit of any holiday or birthday party. The "awwww factor" with these babies is enormous.

Introducing Bakerella's Easter Cake Pops...(drumroll please)


Can you stand it?


Can you say, "Buh-bye Martha!"


And "Hello Bakerella goodness!"?

By now some of you are thinking, 'I must make these!". Well, you are in luck because she gives you a full tutorial on several different posts. I would recommend reading about her Cupcake Pops first to get a really good idea of the process. Hmmm, I wonder if while I'm visiting family there might be an opportunity for us to try our hand at these babies?

Well, what are you waiting for? Click on all these fabulous links and get your butt over to Bakerella's. She's my cuteness muse these days...Anna's birthday is gonna kick birthday butt.






Reblog this post [with Zemanta]
Homage to Bakerella & her amazing Cake PopsSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend