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Sunday, May 17, 2015

It's Graduation Season

It's graduation season, so what better way to show your graduate a little love, than with graduation inspired pastries! A neighbor asked me to make cupcakes and I wasn't quite sure what and how I wanted the design to look like. 

I ended up going with the traditional, a fondant graduation cap and diploma. I also went to my local Michaels and purchased 2015 graduation baking cups which came with 2015 picks. Believe it or not, this project was super easy! I colored some Wilton fondant black, used a small square fondant cutter (also by Wilton) to cut out the top of the cap and enhanced it with a small ball of black fondant which I placed in the center and smacked down a bit to give it that button (is that what it's called?) look. I rolled out the remainder of the fondant so I could make the portion of the cap that goes around the head. It was a little tricky making sure I didn't have to much fondant for the bottom portion, it needs to be in scale with the top part. I cut it in strips and sliced those in half. I took one end and slightly overlapped it to the other end, then brushed on a little water to secure it. The tassel was made from red fondant. I cut which skinny pieces, and with a pairing knife I indented the bottom to resemble the stringy part. The diploma was a breeze, I rolled out a thin piece of white fondant, cut long strips, cut those in 3 shorter pieces and rolled each one to resemble a diploma. I topped it off with a small piece of red fondant to mimic a ribbon. 

Tada! And there you have it, fondant diplomas and graduation caps!


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Cake Decorating Business

This past week as I was sitting in the classroom teaching one of my decorating classes, I started thinking that I should start my own pastry decorating business. On my way home I was contemplating how and where I would execute everything. After the thought had passed I proceeded with my day. Later on I was speaking with a friend of mine and she started asking me about decorating and how someone would go about learning if they did not take my class. Then she started saying that I could probably do my own classes, I responded with, "What a coincidence, I was just thinking about that earlier". So she responded very simply with, "You know what this is"? "That's confirmation". "I had no idea that you were even thinking about it earlier". All is all, she offered to help me get started, and that I shall do. To the drawing board I go!...