The finished product |
I have a little boy who loves two things: Charlie Brown and stuff made by his mama.
Actually, he loves all the Peanuts characters. He adores the holiday specials, feature films, books, action figures...the whole enchilada. He is even going to be Charlie Brown for Halloween this year. It is no surprise that last week he requested that his birthday cake be Charlie Brown themed and made by me personally. Because "mama makes me things".
Finn's favorite shirt |
Charlie Brown yellow |
I began my design like I do any design - by sketching. I kept these questions in mind when brainstorming...
- What symbolizes Charlie Brownieness?
- What cake decorating techniques have I seen executed on TV?
- What cake decorating techniques that I have seen on TV do I feel comfortable executing?
Here is a side view (top view is above):
Three things I learned during this process:
- Food coloring and cream cheese frosting are a bad idea (you get little white flecks no matter how much food coloring you add)
- Fondant tastes awful...but is pretty fun to sculpt.
- Piping frosting is something I would like to do again, and again.
Messy. |
Dude, I made caucasian fondant! |
And who knows? Maybe my next cake will be an improvement.
–Cassandra
Good for you! I've abandoned store cakes this year and have set to decorating cakes for my kids myself. My Daughter got a Hello Kitty cake at her party that my mom baked and I frosted using the millions of tiny frosted stars technique. For my son I made things easy and just crumbled a bunch of chocolate cookie dirt, placed toy dinos, and wrote Happy Birthday. My kids love it big time because I made the cake and they know it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see that Hello Kitty cake! Sounds fabulous!!
ReplyDelete–Cassandra
Chucky Brown as we call him is not my most favorite, but Snoopy sure is. Your cake turned out great. They are so much better when Mom makes the cake too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment! I'm a Woodstock girl myself. :)
ReplyDelete–Cassandra
It looks fantastic :) And yep, fondant tastes rubbish (so it's cool that you used frosting for the bulk of the cake - lots of characxter decorated cakes seem to be primarily fondant - ugh!)
ReplyDelete@pinkundine: yes, this fondant trend needs to stop. Sure, it can be beautiful...but isn't the taste the most important thing?
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