Sunday, October 23, 2011

A Tale of Two Hello Kitty Cakes

Last weekend was a pretty exciting week for us here at JessiCakes Project. Why?...you may ask. Well, we had an opportunity to create two Hello Kitty cakes for two very special little girls each celebrating a special milestone. One cake was for a little girl's christening on 10/15 (Saturday) and the other was for a first month birthday on 10/16 (Sunday).

Both moms of the girls were fans of Hello Kitty. Who can blame them? Hello Kitty is so adorable!

We prepared the figures days ahead to allow them to dry. They're both edible, made of marshmallow fondant.

Although these two Hello Kitty cakes certainly weren't our first Hello Kitty fondant cake, they hold a very special place in our hearts. Besides, who can get tired of Hello Kitty anyway?

Here are their stories...


Hello Kitty for Caleigh's Christening


The Hello Kitty christening cake was created with colors of hot pink, pistachio green and a touch of silver on a white rolled fondant base covering the cake. The cake was 2 layers of red velvet with cream cheese/buttercream frosting. We filled the cake with flowers and placed a sitting Hello Kitty in the middle. The letters of the first name of the girl were made on top of a flower-shaped background in hot pink. Each letter was done in white and  each one decorated with a pistachio green flower. The cake board was covered in silver foil to match the silver foil used on the cupcakes. It was bordered with a ribbon with hot pink hearts and pistachio green leaves.

The Hello Kitty figure wore a hot pink outfit with a pistachio green bow. Sitting, it measures about 4 inches tall.

To feed approximately 60 guests, we also made 50 pieces of cupcakes-- 20 pieces red velvet, 20 pieces cookies and cream and 10 pieces banana. All cupcakes frosted with cream/cheese buttercream in hot pink (for red velvet), pistachio green (for cookies and cream) and white (for banana). We created marshmallow fondant toppers to complement each color of frosting, but created contrast on the pink and green. We used white on white on banana, but made impression of Hello Kitty's face on them for texture and personality.

The entire set up was displayed on a beautiful acrylic glass cupcake stand provided by the client.

Hello Kitty Cake with Cupcakes on Stand

Hello Kitty cake and cupcakes stand. There are  Hello Kitty favor bags, each  containing a Hello Kitty  doll.  The banner, balloons and favors in Hello Kitty theme as well as the acrylic stand were flown in from the Philippines. 

Top view of Hello Kitty cake

Cupcake toppers

Cupcake toppers and name decorations for the cake.



Hello Kitty for Claire's First Month Birthday


The second Hello Kitty is for a smaller and intimate occasion for one of our very own. Claire is the newest addition to the Borlongan family. Her parents wanted to celebrate each month with a cake, so we were more than happy to oblige.

The cake was a 2-layer 9-inch round chocolate cake filled with toffee buttercream with chocolate chips, frosted with cream cheese and covered with strawberry flavored rolled pink marshmallow fondant. We had so much fun making the decorations. We made two bumblebees, 1 ladybug, 1 purple butterfly, white and purple flowers. The light green grass on the front of the cake were added in a 3D style, as if they were being blown by the wind.

A standing Hello Kitty was placed at the center, as if she was walking in the field or forest. She wore a purple dress and a pink bow.

We used our very own ceramic white stand decorated with pink ribbon to display the cake. The white cake board was finished with a think silk hot pink ribbon to contrast with the purple, but complemented the pink ribbon on the stand.


Ladybug

Bumblebee

Bumblebees

Top view of Hello Kitty cake

The grass were added to look like they were being blown by the wind. 

Bumblebee close up

Bumblebee and butterfly hovering around the flowers.


A beautiful Hello Kitty cake for a beautiful little girl. 





Saturday, October 15, 2011

Princess Themed Cake Pops/Cupcake Tower

Last Saturday, we delivered this wonderful cake pops/cupcake tower for an adorable little princess. We created the stand out of Styrofoam, which we decorated in princess theme using felt paper. We had such a blast creating this project.  As we walked in to set it up at Chuck E Cheese, we were greeted with lots of ooohs and ahhhs from adults and children alike. We felt like Rock Stars! Luckily, we survived the walk without crashing or stumbling on anything since the venue was packed and we had to go all the way to the end. In the end, the client, her family and guests were satisfied. After it was set up, the little princess came to see it. Her reaction was priceless! Here are some of the photos. For more photos, please "Like"our Jessicakes Project Facebook Fan Page and leave comments. Thank you!

Princess theme cake pops tower

Princess theme cake pops and cupcakes tower

Princess theme cake pops in purple, pink and green. All in red velvet flavor. 

Princess theme cupcake toppers

Vanilla and chocolate cupcakes with princess theme toppers

Monday, September 26, 2011

Our First Wedding Cake- Japanese Red Blossoms

We finally did it! Our very first wedding cake.
A Japanese red blossoms inspired 3-tier wedding cake for a simple, intimate wedding.
One request from the bride-- "Keep it simple sweetie." She co-designed this with me, using the invitation with the Japanese red blossoms as inspiration. Her idea was falling flowers from the tree..."no branches," she says. The wedding is very intimate, only 80 people invited. Congratulations Olivia and Christopher- best wishes! Thanks for making Jessicakes Project a part of your wedding! :) The cakes are 10", 8" and 6". Each has 4 layers of cakes. The 10" tier is made of chocolate devil’s food cake and vanilla buttercream, while the 8" and 6" cakes were made of yellow butter cake and chocolate buttercream. All were frosted with white chocolate ganache and covered in gluten-free, vanilla fondant made from marshmallows.


For more photos, check the Weddings & Special Events tab. 






Sunday, September 18, 2011

Transformers' Fondant Cake- Optimus Prime

In one of our most ambitious cakes ever-- a Transformers' cake like no other. This cake shows an embattled Optimus Prime rising from the rubble. Lots of firsts in this cake. This was the first time we made a figure using homemade rice krispy treats (RKT). It took us a couple of weeks to get Optimus Prime to come to life. We used marshmallow fondant to mold his face. This is also the first time we used LED balloon lights used at weddings and other parties. This was one of the toughest cakes we've done. Lots of lessons learned on this cake. 
Transformers Optimus Prime cakefront view. Photo copyright by JessiCakes Project. Please do not use without obtaining permission. 

Tranformers' Optimus Prime cake top view. Photo copyright JessiCakes Project please do not use without permission

Hey, Mickey You're so Fine!

We've been so busy these past few weeks that blogging was almost impossible. In the past months, aside from baby showers, most of our cake orders were for kids. We were fortunate also to do three Mickey Mouse themed cakes for three adorable young boys.

Mickey Mouse is such a popular birthday cake not only for boys, but for girls too. Unfortunately, we couldn't make cakes using licensed characters that are copied exactly the same due to license issues. We also do not want to plagiarize. Fines could run in the thousands (read more about it here). Fortunately for us, our clients are so understanding when we told them about this. What we have done is to create Mickey Mouse themed cakes without using Mickey's face. This way, we honor the character without running into licensing issues.

The first Mickey themed cake was for a boy named Daniel. His mommy said that he just loves Mickey. True enough, when we delivered the cake and cupcakes, the first thing that greeted us was his black-and-white photo hanging on the foyer as a young toddler with a Mickey Mouse plush animal. His mommy requested that we make a rectangular cake in vanilla flavor and cream cheese frosting. She also requested that we don't cover the cake with rolled fondant and that we use Styrofoam on the decorations. We were only allowed to use fondant in the decorations. Any fondant that would be eaten has to be gelatin-free. We also make chocolate cupcakes and vanilla cupcakes to accompany the 12" x 9" three layers of cake. All made from scratch. We decorated the cake with non-edible parts to create the Mickey Mouse Club House using mostly styrofoams. Then, used fondants to cover them. The client also has the Mickey Mouse and friends characters she bought from Disney store to use as toppers. She also furnished the cupcakes toppers.

In addition, the client also ordered cake pops (15 in Minnie Mouse silhouettes and 15 in Mickey Mouse silhouettes). Photos below.


Daniel's Mickey Mouse themed cake


Cake pop favors in Minnie Mouse and Mickey Mouse silhouettes.

The second Mickey themed cake was for a boy named Nicholas (Nick for short) who turned 1. The mother of this boy thought that a cupcake tower with the topper in Mickey's hat would work just fine. She requested grandness, which we hope that we have provided using our acrylic cupcake stand. We used the three tiers, with the top one wide enough to hold a 3-layer 9-inch round vanilla cake with fruit preserve filling (strawberry flavor) and vanilla buttercream. We covered and decorated the cake with rolled marshmallow fondant. We used Styrofoam to create Mickey's hat. The balloons were made of marshmallow fondant as well as the other details such as Mickey;s silhouette using cutters to form the shape.

The cutout starts with the celebrant's name are edible along with the balloons and the round balls that decorated the bottom of the cake. There were 50 cupcakes in four flavors-- chocolate (with choco mousse frosting), strawberry (with cream cheese frosting), green tea (with vanilla frosting) and purple sweet yam (with cream cheese frosting). The cupcakes were topped with fondants shaped in Mickey's hat.

Nick's Mickey Mouse themed cake

Closer look at some green tea cupcakes with vanilla frosting and topped with green jimmies and Mickey Mouse hats. 

Lastly, another customer requested a simple cake with cupcakes for another boy who turned 1. His name is Mason. The mom wanted just a small cake plus 2 dozens of cupcakes. So, we created a 2-layer 9-inch round chocolate cake with chocolate mousse fillings covered in rolled marshmallow fondant. We also decorated with Mickey's Clubhouse; however, this cake was much smaller in scale than that of the first Mickey themed cake that is why we were able to make every decoration edible. Although this cake was the smallest of the three, we made the scenery around the cake pop out, as if you're driving along the scenic spots of hills, valleys and trees until you reach the clubhouse. We also used 5 cupcakes of same flavor, which we provided as extras to put the letters to spell MASON, which we placed in front of the cake.

Two dozens of cakes were requested-- 1 dozen in strawberry flavor and 1 dozen in honeydew flavor. Each one topped in Mickey Mouse silhouette, which you will see in one of the photos below.

 Honeydew cupcakes with vanilla buttercream frosting topped with green jimmies sprinkles and silhouette fondant of Mickey Mouse.
Mason's Mickey Mouse themed cake.




Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Facebook Contest



UPDATE---9/1/11

We have decided to declare two winners-- both posts have the same time stamp of 12:33pm/pt. Since we could not tell who's first or who's second, we declared both Kathy and Deb as winners of our first giveaway. The more the merrier!!! Yay!

Congratulations to Kathy and Deb.

We'll be doing more contests in near future with more prices and a better process. It's best to entice people to post answers below the contest post / announcement for better time and post tracking.

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Update--- 8/31/11

Hours after announcing a winner, it came to our attention that the time stamp for Deb was not 12:45pm, but 12:33pm. The 12:45pm post was a follow-up post that Deb made. So, there are two posts with 12:33pm/pt time stamp-- Kathy's and Deb's. We're investigating how much time difference in seconds they're apart from each other to see who is the real no. 2 poster.

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We have a winner!--- 8/31/11

We posted at 3pm/pt a video of the drawing, where the 2nd poster (Deb) at 12:45pm/pt that has correct answer was declared as winner.

Congratulations Deb!

Thanks to all those who played.

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Our co-founder is celebrating her birthday today. To celebrate, we're having a giveaway contest on our Facebook fan page. Post reads:

In honor of our Co-founder's bday, we're having a giveaway. Until 12MN/PST, name two new charities we added to our list of favorite charities. We'll draw a number. The matching number of the posted answer wins. Only post once. Get more chances, refer us to friends who aren't fans yet. Make sure your friends mention your name on their post. If your friend wins, you both win a prize. Prize -- 2 dozens cake pops (any flavor, double bite size, round) OR cupcake necklace/earring combo set.

The answer must be correct in order to count. Contest is valid for US and non-US residents.

Above is the photo of the cupcake necklace/earring combo set. So, what are you waiting for? Come join the fun and enter! Good Luck!


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat and Thing 1 Cake with Tutorial





This is one of our favorite cakes to make. It was fun making this cake, which is inspired by Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat and Thing 1, Thing 2. Since the birthday celebrant is turning one, we (with our client's permission) used only Thing 1 as the topper. We took hints from JMC Cakes' version, but placed our Thing 1 on top and the fish at bottom (sans the glass bowl).

We first made the Thing 1 figure,s tarting with the torso and legs in one piece molded from strawberry flavored marshmallow fondant (MMF) tinted in red. Then, we made the two arms and let them dry overnight. Since we live in an area that experiences temperatures in the high 80s almost daily during summer that shoot up even to high 90s or in the 100s, we used a small tabletop fan to aid in the drying process. Adding a couple of pinches of Tylose powder while kneading the MMF also helps in speeding up the drying process making it behave like a gum paste. On the second day, we attached the two arms using a dab of tylose glue on each side of the shoulder. Then we inserted a toothpick dipped in tylose glue to hold the future head.



Thing 1 torso.
Shaping Thing 1 face took a few minutes, perhaps close to 10 minutes, to get it right. A flower former helps in eliminating too much hand holding and finger marks.
On the 4th day, we were able to paint the eyes, nose and lip of Thing 1 and added the blue hair. We created the hair using small strips of fondant that we cut using an Xacto knife. We tried using an extruder, but it was not working well for us. So, we decided to create several small strips of blue fondant that we rolled, curled and applied by hand. We used tylose glue to attach each strand. Then, when the paint had dried up, we connected the head to the body using the toothpick.
We used 3 layers of 9-inch round cakes (cookies and cream flavor). After crumbcoating, we covered the cake with sky blue MMF. We continued the application all the way to the side of the board. This will be our base, which will have the flying kite scene along with the ball, book and fishbowl.

We created the cloud effect by cutting out uneven round shape to mimic the cloud using white MMF. Then, we applied water with a brush on top of the blue fondant before adding the white MMF cloud on top.

For the Cat in the Hat's cat, we covered with red strawberry flavored MMF a 4-layer 6-inch round cake (cookies and cream flavor).



Then, we added straws cut out to the height of the bottom tier to add support. We then connected the two tiers with a wooden dowel for stability.



We cut out a couple of 1.5-inch wide white MMF to create the stripes on the hat. We attached them with tylose glue.

Using an edible black marker, we added lines on the white stripes. Then, we rolled black fondant in long strip and attached it to the cloud and sky in irregular pattern to simulate a flying kite movement. This will act as the rope/thread that will hold the kite. We cut out small circles in pairs to apply on the rope/thread.


We did not attach all decorations prior to delivery to prevent risks of damaging them. We added the ball, open book with a birthday message written in a Dr. Seuss fashion and also the fish in a fishbowl at the client's kitchen. The finished product turned out great. The client, her friends, family and the birthday girl all loved it!