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Another inspiration/perspiration

October 28th 2009

A few weekends ago, I did a great cake at Creekside Golf Course. It was white with a variety of piping designs, brown ribbon and orange gum paste lillies. My husband made the stand for me after I couldn’t find what I wanted in stores. The amazing thing is that he whipped out the stand in just one day, including paint! It’s good to have a handy husband. Too bad he can’t bake…..

So here is the drawing I did for the client, and the final result.

I love the way the orange of the lillies really POPS! I also really like the combination of round and hexagon shapes. The bottom tier is a foam dummy to add height and drama.

Kayti_Vargas

VargasOrange

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Photographic genius

October 28th 2009

In addition to the yellow and white eyelet cake I submitted to Oregon Bride, I also sent a shot of a dummy cake that had been sitting at Little Cannoli Bakery in the Reed Opera House for years. I always thought the stucco exterior treatment on the cake was so unique, but it never really got much notice at Little Cannoli, it seemed.

Or perhaps it did. I’m not really sure, as the owner has/had photos of my cakes up on his Web site, so he may have gotten orders because of that. But when Little Cannoli closed, I went and picked up the cake. It looks HOT in this photo! It would be perfect for a wedding at a winery!

Stucco

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The call

October 27th 2009

Oregon Bride is doing an article for the spring/summer 2010 edition about Willamette Valley wedding vendors, and I was lucky enough to be on their call list. I really wanted to get some photos into the magazine, so I created a cake design featuring yellow (the newest trendy color) and white in an edible eyelet design. Fingers crossed, it will appear in the magazine.

cake cover for web

Here’s a sneak peek. By the way, the fabulous topper is by Myra Callan of Twigs and Honey, a former wedding cake customer and friend.

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True 3-D style

October 27th 2009

It was a strange yet fun day I got an order for the Sugar Beet Seed Growers Association celebration cake. The staff was celebrating its 40th anniversary at Willamette Valley Vineyards. I gave the group three options for a design, from simple to totally fun with life-size beets, leaves and planter boxes in a wood grain.

Fortunately, they chose the most fun option. It was completely edible. The “dirt” is graham, and the blue “seeds” around the bottom look like the actual sugar beet seeds.

sugar beet cake

sugar beet cake 2

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Breathing room

October 27th 2009

Time to play catchup on the highlights of the summer.

I don’t do sketches for every client, but sometimes people request them, so I do my best to draw. Many other cake designers have artistic training, but I’m self-taught in all respects, so I just do the best I can. Anyway, Kristin Haberman and her fiance, Chris, got married in August, and they were expecting a large crowd. They ordered 200 servings in sheet cakes, a main cake to serve 225 and 40 cupcakes for the kids.

Here’s the sketch, and the finished product.

KristenSketch

Haberman_main

I heard later that the main cake didn’t get cut much, but the feedback was that everything was delicious (that was from Fred at Encore Photography).

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