Showing posts with label Birthday Cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday Cakes. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2015

Mharcus' Spiderman birthday cake


In August, we were asked by a friend if we could make two cakes for her sons. Mharcus is turning 6, and Mikhail is being christened. They were having a combined celebration. Fun, right?! :) This Momma bakes and decorates cakes for friends and family, too, so we were especially surprised and flattered (if that's the right word) that she would even trust us to make the cakes (she left the design & details all up to us). Thank you, Rio (and Mark!).

Mharcus wanted us to make a Spiderman-themed cake... so that's exactly what we did!

Meet Spidey --- we went for a younger version of Spiderman... closer to Mharcus' age (",)

"Do you know who I am? I am Spiderman!"









The cake at the venue:


And here's a photo of the beautiful family:



A very belated happy 6th birthday, dear Mharcus!

Thank you for joining us in this sugary-sweet journey!


Sunday, January 18, 2015

Samara's "Jake and the Neverland pirates" birthday cake


Months ago, we signed up for Operation Sugar Ltd, a NZ-wide charity that provides free custom birthday cakes and photography at the birthday celebrations of children who have life threatening illnesses and/or require frequent hospitalisation. Cakers/bakers donate cakes, photographers donate their services. If you love baking/styling cakes or are into photography, check it out, it's an awesome way to share your talent pro bono – you get to do what you love doing, while bringing a ray of happiness to a very sick child at the same time.

In July, we set to bake & decorate our first ever project (and hopefully not the last one!) for Operation Sugar – we had the honour of making Samara’s 5th birthday cake. Samara has been battling with b-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) for more than a year now, such a strong a brave girl she is! Click here to know more about her story.

Samara loves "Jake and the Neverland Pirates", this was her birthday party theme. We must confess - we had no idea what it was initially. But, thanks to the world wide web, we got to meet Jake, Izzy, Cubby and Skully... and soon we were experts on it! 

Samara was going to dress up as Izzy during the party - so we tried to make our "Izzy" sculpture to look a bit more like Samara, than Izzy. :)


Meet Izzy... aka, Samara :)


... and the rest of the crew: Jake (centre), Cubby (on the right), and Skully, the parrot







...and a couple more photos of the whole sweet-art:



We got to meet sweet Samara when they came to pick up the cake... that was the icing on the cake for us! When she first saw it, she recognised Jake, Izzy, Cubby, and Skully immediately (a big fat WIN! for us) --- then she saw her name: SAMARA. "It's for me!" she says, and the rest is sugary-sweet history! :)

Dear Samara, it was great to meet you and your lovely Mommy and Daddy! We were so happy to hear from your Mommy that you had such great fun at your party!

Thank you for joining us in this sugary-sweet journey!

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Melodie's 5th birthday cupcake tower


We caught the cake-bug (a very pretty bug!) when our friend, Christia of Take the Cake, invited us over one day to help her finish Larissa's babyshower cake. I'm not sure if we were of much help then. Haha! Since then, we have not stopped making cakes! Thank you, Christia! ;) One of the very first cakes we made was Melodie's first birthday cake. Melodie is Larissa's daughter. Yes, the "baby" in the "babyshower".

Melodie turned 5 this year, which means we've been baking and caking for the past 5 years! :) 

Mommy, Daddy, and Melodie are now based in Melbourne but this year they decided to fly back to Auckland to celebrate her birthday! We were stoked to be making her birthday cake! Melodie & Mommy wanted a cake that incorporated all these details: red & black, a handbag, a pair of shoes, and ladybugs!

And, so, we delivered just that! :)







And the cupcake tower at the venue:


A very belated 5th birthday, Melodie! (",)

Thank you for joining us in this sugary-sweet journey!

Wednesday, January 07, 2015

Shelley's leopard ombré birthday cake


Three years ago, Shelley turned 18 and we made her a ruffles & rose cake. Sweet and pretty! 

This year, for her 21st birthday, she has asked us to make an ombré cake with leopard print accents! Quite a stark contrast to the one she had for her 18th, we must say... but this cake we were digging!

It's still pretty and classy, of course! 
But it's edgy. It's clean.
And it says, "Twenty one!"






We loved making this cake! We always love doing cake designs we haven't done before!

A very late Happy 21st, Shelley! :)

Thank you for joining us in this sugary-sweet journey!

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Joyce's Safari-themed 21st birthday


Joyce turned 21 in March. We, along with some of her church friends, decided to throw her a party right here in our (Joy's) backyard. Joyce is from Tanzania. So it was only fitting that she gets to have a Safari-themed birthday party!

Here's a photo of her invite - by Milbreé Moments, aka Jane:


And, of course, we got to make her a cupcake tower:




More photos:


 



The birthday girl:



And... the guests!





Our Princess! :)

There was so much laughter because of games like these... We won't tell you what they were doing. Just that it was a whole lot of FUN. :)

 

There you have it... Joyce's 21st!

Thank you for joining us in this Safari (but still sugary-sweet) journey!

Friday, May 09, 2014

Alice's Sophisticated 16th Birthday Tiara Cake

Alice has to be one of the best clients we've ever had! Hard to imagine she is only 16. 
She knew exactly what she wanted in terms of what the cake would look like. 

She gave us this brief:
"All-white cake, with black ribbon/bow around the base. Edible black tiara topper with a red jewel in the middle. Happy 16th Birthday Alice written on the cake board." 

A very classy choice for a young lady of her generation, indeed! 

Wish granted:
The hand-made edible tiara (no moulds, or cutters... 
just hands, a plastic cylinder to dry it on, and a scalpel... just saying, LOL):
 You can tell it's made freehand by the sloppy edible glitters that's meant to only stick to the jewel in the middle. Hahah! Didn't bother Photoshopping just to make a point :D
"Happy 16th Birthday Alice" as per the brief:
And now, a couple more images for the sake of showmanship (LOL):
 Alice's reaction when she first laid eyes on her cake:
"Wow! That is exactly how I pictured it in my mind!"
 "My party went very well thank you ! The cake made it in one piece , everyone loved the cake. thank you so much again for such an amazing and tasty cake!" -Alice

See what we mean? Even in giving her feedback, she is very sophisticated!

Thank you, Alice, for joining us in this sugary-sweet journey!