"Mammy, why are you so good at art?". After spending three hours working on the decoration of Number One's birthday cake, I was over the moon to be asked this. Number One had very definite ideas about how he wanted his Lego Movie themed birthday party to be and I was sure he would be disappointed with the very basic Emmet that I had fashioned for the top of the birthday cake.
Before I go any further, let me say that I was inspired to give fondant icing a go because the oh so talented Emily from The Nest posted a fantastic tutorial recently, detailing how she decorated a birthday cake for her daughter. In letting myself be inspired, I neglected to take into account two things. Namely:
1. Emily is an actual artist who exhibits her beautiful works and I am not.
2. It was 37°C when I was trying to get this cake decorated and that is possibly not the optimum temperature at which to try to mould sugar paste.
The planning stage was a doddle and I was feeling very confident, two days ahead of the party. The night before the party, one hour into the nitty gritty I was ready to throw in the towel. It was 10pm, still around 30°C and very humid. Then I remembered that good old Irish mantra "Sure, it'll be grand". I set it all aside and decided to continue in the cool of the morning since the cool of the night didn't seem to be approaching any time soon.
I will admit there was a niggling little voice at the back of my mind asking "What'll you do it if the plan doesn't work out?". I did my best to ignore it and moved on to decorating the fairy cakes I had baked earlier in the evening. They were done in no time, thanks to my dunk-dunk-jab technique. That entails dunking a fairy cake into melted chocolate then into dessicated coconut or coloured sprinkles and then jabbing two half cocktail sticks into it. Once they were all dunked and jabbed, each one was topped with a Lego figure, secured in place by cocktail sticks up his legs.
The following morning, in the relative cool of the morning, I set to work again on the fondant Emmet. I was a little more clear-headed and worked a lot faster and with a better technique than the previous evening. Things started to take shape and everything finally came together before the midday heat set in (39°C!).
It may sound a bit vain, but I was so pleased and relieved when I brought the birthday cake to the table and all Number One's friends recognised Emmet from the Lego Movie. They even knew that that red thing behind him is the piece of resistence!
Number Two has already put in his order with me for a Batman cake for his birthday at the end of the month. Let's hope the weather plays along.
This really is awesome!!!! well done, you did an amazing job.
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Thanks Leandra! The children were pleased and I know I gave it my best shot, so I was happy in the end.
DeleteFab cake, baking in hot weather is so so tough!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sian. ANYTHING in this weather is tough. As I type there is a storm blowing up, which will hopefully cool things down.
DeleteThanks for popping by.
That looks awesome! I hope the birthday party went well and Number One enjoyed the party and the cake. #twinklytuesday
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs. Tubbs. Number One had a great afternoon and is already making plans for next year's birthday (yikes!).
DeleteLooks amazing, well done, your efforts really paid off :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ashley. It was a real "phew!"moment when all the kids recognised who the figure on the cake was.
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I love it!
ReplyDeleteI completely understand the feeling of wanting to throw the towel in with birthday cakes. Sometimes it's just the thought of their disappointed faces when presented with a half decorated cake that keeps me going.
Thanks Charlotte! I'm relieved to hear that I am not the only one to get disheartened halfway through.
DeleteThat cake looks amazing and your son obviously thought so too from his comment. I'm a big fan of the dunk-dunk technique with fairy cakes too (melted chocolate and sprinkles are nearly always my topping of choice although might have to try dessicated coconut as a variation). Love the idea of using cocktail sticks to add Lego figures as cake toppers though. Thanks for linking up to #ftmob :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Louise. I was so pleased when it turned out he liked it.
DeleteThe dunk-dunk fairy cakes are made again tomorrow for the school bake sale. Always a big hit!
Gorgeous cake! And what an amazing compliment from your little one! Goodness, you have it hot. At least here in Texas, we have airconditioning everywhere! (I confess, the AC has left my fingers a little numb today.) Thanks for linking with #TwinklyTuesday!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sadia. I was so pleased with his reaction and that of his friends.
DeleteWe live in one of the warmest parts of Germany. When we moved here from Ireland, I naively thought that was a good thing! The Germans are not mad about AC. Fans suffice for now.