Showing posts with label wedding cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding cake. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

A wedding in the park





This is the wedding gazebo I mentioned in an earlier post. The actual gazebo is a real life bird feeder. There are many "firsts" for me in this display. My first polymer clay roses - on the cake, in the bouquet and the bride's headpiece, and the flowers vining up the sides of the gazebo. This was also my first wedding cake. I used various sizes of bottle caps for the cake layers. The cake table is my first attempt at pleating the cloth into soft folds. The area around the gazebo is my first attempt at landscaping.


The groom is an older doll given to me by my husband's aunt. I gave him a new white shirt, a tie and a boutonierre for his park wedding. The bride was sculpted and dressed by me.


This was a fun little project. One of my favorite things to do is to make over real life items.





Saturday, June 27, 2009

I needed to make something!



This was a fun project. I bought the silver charm at Hobby Lobby this week. Today I painted it and made a cake to go with it. Blue and green are the colors in my daughter's wedding next summer so that seemed like a good choice. The cake columns are made from fancy toothpicks. The cake topper is almost as tall as the cake but it's still cute. :0)