Here is the cake, the cream cheese icing and the walnuts used for decoration. The recipe I used made enough batter for a 3 layer cake using 8" round pans.
Hmmm, this looks good!
I put on a pretty thick crumb coat, as I knew that you wouldn't really see much of the icing once the cake was decorated. After crumb coating, I pressed a mixture of regular walnuts and black walnuts to cover the sides of the cake.
See, TaDa!
And here are my beauties. The stars of the show. My royal icing roses.
Since I work full time, and I knew I had to bake my cake on a Friday night, and assemble and decorate on Saturday morning, I spent Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night making my roses. I worked with one color of icing each night. I just sat in my living room and made roses while I half-watched TV. It was actually quite relaxing.
See, TaDa!
And here are my beauties. The stars of the show. My royal icing roses.
Since I work full time, and I knew I had to bake my cake on a Friday night, and assemble and decorate on Saturday morning, I spent Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night making my roses. I worked with one color of icing each night. I just sat in my living room and made roses while I half-watched TV. It was actually quite relaxing.
Once I positioned each of my roses on top of the cake, I piped green royal icing leaves to fill in any gaps.
And here she is, all ready to go and celebrate!
And as I mentioned before, it was DELICIOUS!
Here is a nice shot of the whole cake.
And here she is, all ready to go and celebrate!
And as I mentioned before, it was DELICIOUS!
Here is a nice shot of the whole cake.
And one more shot from above.
This cake was a lot of work, but totally worth it. It came out beautiful and it really was a (big) slice of heaven, right here on earth!
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI often watch TV while working on a cake project too.
wow! i love roses on cakes... and yours look super awesome... well done!
ReplyDeletebeautiful roses!
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