Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Cowbells and Carousels...

It's Fair time again! Love this time of year. The weather is nice and the fair kicks off tomorrow. This occasion gives me the opportunity to be creative and build a cake that normally, I may not be asked to do. Many times while clicking through galleries on various cake forums, I run across items that I think would be totally cool to try. This year I decided that my fair entry would be the "Watering Can Gardening Cake". Many people have done them (go ahead and google it...I will wait) but I really wanted to see what I could do with one. Out comes the pans, fondant, tools (hammer included) and lots and lots of sugar!

Somewhere in my former life, I must have been a woodworker. I just love incorporating it into cakes. I guess I have always been fascinated with the knots and the grain of the wood. Weird right?
Fondant over cake board prior to painting...pweeety!  

After painting...more pweeeety! (and I secretly want to tap dance on it!)
After prepping the board, I baked and then stacked two 4" tall, 8" round, strawberry cakes. Yes! It is cake! You would be surprised how many people ask, "Is that really cake under there?" I really want to say, "Nope, standing rib roast!" but I refrain.
Mmmm...Cake!


Base cover...no details
Detail pieces added...prior to painting.

And then...Viola! I wave my magic sugar wand and the final product appears!
Clay County Agricultural Fair 2012 entry!

Well actually about 8 more hours of sculpting gloves and a seed packet, painting, and dusting with edible glitter (read cake bling). Shaaaazam! More sugar adventures coming soon :)

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