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Surprise in the cake - Jack Daniels Cake from Baked Ideas

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Bottle of Jack Daniels inside a Jack Daniels Cake
-by Baked Ideas

Think of how nice it would be for someone to cut into a cake made especially for them and find something they love inside! And who doesn’t love some whiskey? >_^

Jack Daniels Cake

Patti Paige shared these behind the scenes photos of this Jack Daniels cake, with a very special surprise inside… a bottle of Jack!
This cake is an example of well-executed cake design: form fitting and fun.
Patti and the team at Baked Ideas sculpted this cake so the whiskey bottle fit sturdily into its cloned cakey shell. What an awesome idea for a sculpted groom’s cake or any celebration cake!

Structure:

Board Cut

Patti carved foam block for a 350ml bottle of Jack Daniels to sit in, and then built on top of it with cake. This allowed her to make the cake to scale and have the right amount of cake servings.

Ganached

She placed cake boards at every 4 inches of cake, starting with a board on top of the foam base. Dowels were cut to fit in-between the boards. Each board was cut precisely to fit around the botte. Cutting right to the bottle allows the maximum amount of cake to stand sturdily around the bottle’s center.

To form the top of the bottle, Patti carved cereal treats.

The entire cake was covered in chocolate ganache and then covered with white fondant after sitting in the fridge to harden. The white fondant was artfully painted in an the amber whiskey hue. Black fondant was used to cover the top of the bottle, and wrapped around the cake for the bottle’s label.

Design Transfer Technique: Royal Icing Stamp

Royal Icing StampTo make the bottle’s label, Patti made a stamp from royal icing and foam board. She used the stamp press the lines of the design into the fondant as a guide for her exquisitely detailed piping.

Stay tuned for how to make your own royal icing stamp in an upcoming video post!

Take a look at another great technique: the pinprick transfer technique.

Artful sculpted cake tip

Painted BottleAdd some interest with food color. I love that the painting on this cake captures the luminosity of the liquid and glass. Using food color to add depth or texture can really make a cake stand out. Baked Ideas made this cake a decorator’s inspiration- inside and out!

More Baked Ideas

Think of how you can place something inside a cake for a nice element of surprise! Maybe some chocolate coins inside a Lucky Cat Bank Cake ? How about a scary haunted house for halloween with gummy worms inside? Just imagine what you can do!

Be safe!

I’m putting on my nurse hat, now. Remember that safety comes first: Make sure to place the surprise object inside of the cake with care so that the cake is still safe to eat, and won’t have tiny parts for someone to choke on! x_X

Pattie Painting LabelPatti Paige is the head cake and cookie designer at Baked Ideas. Her special creations have been featured in dozens of magazines and on TV. She recently decorated her famous sugar cookies on Barefoot Contessa! Her cookies cutters and other edible works of art, like her Gingerbread Yoga cookies, are available to order on the Baked Ideas website. For daily inspiration stay connected on the Baked Ideas Facebook Page.

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Simple Chevron Cake - Three Little Blackbirds

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Three Little Blackbirds

Simple Chevron Cake by Three Little Blackbirds

When I saw this beautiful Simple Chevron Cake by Three Little Blackbirds, I instantly fell in love with it. (Didn’t you?) This cake is so pretty, artful, and feminine. It’s also fun!

The simple silhouette of the tall cake comes to bloom with its large flower gumpaste toppers. I love the soft color palette with pink accents. Notice the use of thin ribbon - fabric ribbon - with a delightfully tiny square bow.

I was especially amused at the chevron pattern peeping out of a flower-shaped window on the top tier. I asked cake designer Erin Schaefgen if she had any behind-the-scenes photos to share, and she sent photos along with full instructions!

Tutorial: Punched fondant with chevron pattern inside

Here is the video based on Erin’s instructions on how to make this flower-shaped window with a chevron pattern inside. The supply list and detailed tips from Erin are below.

Supplies:

  • Cake covered in two layers of fondant in different colors (see Tips, below)
  • Flower cutter
  • Pasta roller to roll out thin fondant for chevron (optional)
  • Ruler/straight edge
  • Flat pastry wheel
  • Toothpick or Xacto knife
  • Veining tool or thin paintbrush

Tips:

  • Covering the cake:
    “I started by covering the cake with the blue green fondant (rolled very thin), then I covered just the side of the cake with one wide strip of the ivory fondant and joined the seam in the back.”
  • Cutting the flower:
    While cutting the flower from the outside layer of fondant, Erin says to “gently rock the cutter back and forth until the piece comes loose”.
  • Work surface:
    Like many expert decorators, Erin uses an acrylic sheet of plexiglass as her work surface. “I am able to roll my fondant out without any powdered sugar, cornstarch or shortening due to the plexiglass which means no powder or smudges to clean up when I transfer the cut pieces to the cake”
Many thanks to Erin for this tutorial!

Erin Schaefgen is the cake designer at Three Little Blackbirds

- a studio specializing in all-natural, organic, gourmet scratch cakes and cupcakes that are beautifully and artistically crafted.

Stay connected to TLB through their blog and Facebook!

 

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Pinprick Method - Lovely Cakes Guest Tutorial

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The pinprick method is one of many design transfer techniques used to transfer images from paper onto your cake. After a design is transferred onto fondant with pinholes, you can tahe perforations in the fondant act as a guide for piping or painting. This method may also be used on hardened buttercream.

In this video, Renata Papadopoulos demonstrates how she has adapted the pinprick method to transfer designs without poking any tiny holes in the fondant!


Supplies:

  1. Desired line image drawn or printed on computer paper
  2. Foam panel
  3. Fondant panel
  4. Straight pin or sharp skewer
  5. Airbrush*
  6. Edible marker
  7. Paintbrush
  8. Assorted food coloring for paint - You may use a small amount of petal dust mixed with drops lemon extract.
*Tip: If you don’t have an airbrush, you can try using a light colored edible spray.

Lovely Cakes is an award-winning cake shop, recently featured in Brides Magazine as a winner America’s Most Beautiful Wedding Cakes. Lovely Cakes located in Norwalk, CT, servicing Connecticut and the New York Metro area.

 

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Pearl Cake …from Measuring Spoons!

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Decorating with found objects is always a pleasant surprise. I made this cake with a set of measuring spoons! I had to make a [last minute] cake (sense a pattern?) and I needed a cake decorating idea for an 80th birthday cake. I looked around… and voila!

edible pearls!

Measuring spoons to the rescue!

Pretty neat, huh? I added some golden fondant swirls, which mimic piped swirls, painted in gold. This is a great option, especially if you don’t have a steady piping hand, or the time to wait for icing to dry.

Here’s a video on how I made the decorations for this cake!:

Well, I finally decided to put myself in the video! Yes, I’m a real person! What do you think? More of me in the vids? ~_^

Supplies:

  • Gumpaste, or Fondant mixed with Tylose Powder
  • Measuring spoons
  • Luster dust, pearl dust
  • Lemon extract
  • Paint brushes
  • Royal icing
  • Fondant-covered cake to decorate!

 

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Superhero Cake

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About Nathen

Remember when I made this Superhero Cake for Nathen through Icing Smiles?
Nathen is still in the fight against cancer. He is such a strong, super boy! I encourage you to read more about Nathen here: http://www.facebook.com/nathentrueblood
Consider donating a cake through Icing Smiles to help spread some happiness to a family near you.

Inspiration for this cake

Nathen was having a Superhero birthday party, which included three Superheros.
Since these heroes began as comic book characters, using comic for inspiration seemed a natural, artful fit. I went to the comic book store for inspiration.

The building

Superhero CakeThe building was carved so that it looked like a perspective drawing from a graphic novel - starting out wider at the top, and tapering at the bottom. The roof was carved at an angle to exaggerate the feel foreshortening. I outlined the building in black so that it looked hand-drawn. Notice the comic textures of ink dots and lines. These were all drawn with edible marker.

Colors

Like a comic book title, the color of Nathen’s name and the Happy Birthday subtitle had to pop, using color and thickness. I used a muted blue-grey color to simulate the background drawings in a comic. The windows, drawn in perspective, were painted a light white wash.
All the painting was done with petal dust paint: lemon extract mixed with petal dust.

The 6 bat signal

This was a really fun element on the cake. We used LEDs behind a gumpaste drum to create a bat signal, which backlit Nathen’s big boy age - 6! To learn more about lights, stay tuned for another post from a special guest, all about lights!

Ask Cakeb0t!

Any questions on this cake? I’ll be sure to include everything you want to know on the upcoming Superhero Cake Insider Video!

Filed Under: Cake Decorating Ideas, Cake Decorating Techniques, Sculpted Cakes/3D Cakes

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