
Of course whenever there are NEW things and especially when you are on a TIGHT time frame, some go good and some go bad!! The good first…I wanted to use my pasta maker’s fettuccine setting to make thin stripes that I stick together to create a band of colors. Since Rachel is NOT a girlie girl, I had to do something to tie in a basketball being on a girl’s cake…so, I used some bright fun colors of modeling chocolate I had left over. I ran it threw my pasta maker, then again through the fettuccine setting and whallllah! – perfect noodles! – and stripes!! I loved how it turned out!
The second thing was the basketball! Funny story here…I was going to buy a jumbo sized gobstopper at the store to wrap fondant around to make a small basketball, and my 4 year old daughter says, “Mom, why don’t you just make a ball from orange modeling chocolate?” LOL!! I was thinking, wow, she’s really been listening and HEY that’s a great idea!! So, that’s what the basketball is made of…then I took a small piping tip and pressed little circles all over it! Then clay gunned a tiny black rope and pressed it into lines I indented on it…worked great!
The third thing I tried literally 1 minute before my friend’s brother in law stopped by to pick up the cake, and that was a vodka/corn syrup lacquer. It’s supposed to dry to a semi-gloss/satin finish, but I wouldn’t know! Right now it just looks like tar in the picture!! By the way, the cake is black because that is one of her favorite colors and that’s the only fondant I had left in the house that was fresh!! Now that being said, I’m beginning to hate Satin Ice Fondant!! Whenever I use it I get cracking up at the top corner of the cakes and tearing!!! URGH! It happened again and I kneaded it for extra long this time…I don’t know what it is, but I see it on all the cake shows too…cracking and tearing! So, I think from now on, I’m sticking with MMF because I never get that!! I’ll just have to start making big batches of black and red so it’s on hand. I am tooo picky I guess…I just didn’t like how the fondant looked on this cake!!
The other thing that was new was the “basketball popping out of the cake thing” – but to me it looked like a ball squishing/sitting on a spider!!!!! LOL!! There is definitely a trick to getting that to work out and I learned a ton…will do differently next time! I waited to long to cut the fondant and peel it back, and I wanted to do a different color on the back side so it was two-toned, giving it some contrast, but there just wasn’t time. Also, I would cut the bottom off the ball a bit more so it wasn’t sticking out so much. Oh well…it’s not a spider!
All in all it was fun! I’m super excited about my stripes and can’t wait to do it again!!! Thanks for looking!!
My sweet friend! The Lord has gifted you with an amazing talent and you are blessing so many people with it, family and friends! Thank you so much for making this cake for Rachel’s 7th birthday, especially last minute! She loved it so much, and she thought the basketball was the coolest! She couldn’t wait to take it off and eat it! The cake was wonderful and it was hard to cut into because it looked so great!! Thank you for all you baking encouragement too….the cookies!! I love you my dear friend!
Ok, here are the questions from your youngest admirers.
D – Is that for Rachel W? (I guessed Rachel D and I was right!)
D – Is that *all* frosting? (read a very impressed tone into the question)
S – Can she make a cake that looks *just* like her face? Ask her!!
Beautiful, beautiful cake! As they all are!
I have a question or two…
My MMF is always very dry and not stretchy at all, which is why I like Satin Ice. What do you put in yours, besides marshmallows, water and powdered sugar?
How do you get black and red? The times I’ve tried, the MMF is unusable. That much color seems to change the texture of the fondant.
Thanks!
Another beautiful cake! I agree with Alyssa God has given you such an amazing talent. I love all of the cakes that you’ve created.
Kristin Coleman