As a child, my Mom often made me beautiful birthday cakes from scratch. Although I may not have fully appreciated them then, I definitely appreciate them now. I know she put a lot of time, energy and love into those cakes, and I cherish the pictures of my spectacular cakes from childhood.So, when Carson wanted a "Tommy Train" cake for his 2nd birthday, I decided to give cake making and decorating a chance. I don't think of myself as artistic by any means. I sometimes think I'm creatively challenged when it comes to arts and crafts. However, thanks to many episodes of the Cake Boss on TLC and Google images, I came up with a Tommy Train cake that I thought I could make.
My mother and I slaved over his birthday cake for many hours, but it was definitely worth it. Everyone, including Carson, loved his very special birthday cake.
Pictured below is the practice cake I made for Maylee's actual birthday and her very own eat-and-play birthday cake. It was so much fun to make.
Step 1: Bake Three Cakes- Strawberry, Funfetti, and Chocolate
Now my children will have birthday cakes and pictures to cherish all their lives, and I have a cake making hobby!
3 comments:
I am SUPER impressed with your skills!! Great work!
Those cakes are awesome Jen! I have yet to start making cakes but you make it look like fun. Hope everything is going well. Keep me posted on what's new!!!
Those are SO adorable! I am way impressed. I want to copy your flower cakes.
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