Trial Run



Ok, I'm gunna make this post short and sweet (ha!).

This fondant cake....it was nearly the death of me, not because it was super hard to make the fondant part....just many other factors that came into play.

1. I didn't count for the humidity that we have here...which is a LOT. It made the drying process pretty difficult, but leaving it sit throughout the day helped.

2. NEVER ever ever ever EVER ... leave cake in a toddlers reach, unless you actually want them to have it. Logan took a nice chunk of my bottom layer.

3. Never simultaneously cook pizza and cake, especially when the cake is underneath. I had to pick out 4 olives and a sausage out of the top layer, poor cake.

All in all, since this was my practice cake, I'd have to say that it was a success, it looks decent. The taste testing will be on Friday, unless the cake doesn't make it till then. We'll see!

It was definitely a fun experience, I can't wait to get started on Lucas' cake ;)

Orange colored Strawberry cake :)


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Let them have CAKE!




Starting my first fondant cake today has been pretty interesting. I always assumed that these beautiful cakes were beyond my cake making abilities...I'm determined to prove that my assumption was way off. This week is my baby brother's birthday, I've no idea what to get him, so instead I'm going to give him the gift of my first cake making experiment. I'm still not sure if that's a nice gift, or an evil one, BUT he's my brother so either way it fits.

I started out making the fondant today, I'm leaving it out to set for 24 hours, then I'll be getting ready to decorate. I'm slightly nervous, but WAY more excited. Here's my setting fondant... starting it made me want to give up automatically, it was an awful and sticky mess...but with more and more powdered sugar (2lbs) I ended up being able to handle it a
bit better and got it to a more workable condition...


Also, on another note, I am posting my raw unedited pictures from my Oldschool Challenge. These were taken yesterday (Mother's Day). I love my beebees!


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Three Small Challenges

Before I get completely into this post, I just want to point out that I absolutely realize the irony of what I am about to say. In my defense, this is a "baby-step" process, and getting the word out to people all over the world is easier online than in person.


So, my Bisou and I were discussing how reliant the world has become on electronics, and how we've made everything so much easier on ourselves because of that, making us a bit lazy in the process.

1. How many people (counting myself) use Apps on their phone to take pictures, edit them, then post them online? A TON, cool, I know apps are very useful, but if you want to share your ability to take cool pictures, then bust out your camera, set it to manual, then shoot that bad boy. This is my first challenge. Yes, it would be nice to see you grab up an old Minolta, throw some film in it, and try that out, but like I said...baby steps. I'll settle for you using your regular old digital camera. Post a raw photo that you've taken and that you would be proud to send to your family and friends online. No editing, whatsoever.

2. I hate email. HATE it, but how freaking convenient is it!? Challenge Dos.
Grab a pen, piece of paper, and a stamped envelope. Now get to work writing a letter to someone you'd normally send an email to. Maybe even throw in some of those fancy pictures you just took. Getting a letter in the mail is so special, I get so freaking happy when I get one. Knowing that someone took the time to write it by HAND (gasp) and send it to me and only me, rather than forwarding it. I want proof that you've done it too, take a picture and post it ;)

3. Lastly. I know most of my friends on here love to read, it's a big part of what we have in common. So this doesn't REALLY apply to you, but at the same time...do it anyway.
Pick up a book, any book that you have been dying to read. I don't care how long it takes, but instead of going out to see the movie...just read the book first. You'll realize it is soooo much better than the movie anyway. Exercise those mind skills and read. Again, take a picture of the book, and when you're finished I want to know your opinion of it.


These are three challenges that honestly should not challenge anyone, it should be a part of our everyday life. But we've leaned on electronics and gadgets so much that we are forgetting how to do these things. Twenty years from now, our kids aren't even going to know what film was, or how to write their names in cursive. So bring these things back into your life. If you do it anyway, then freaking bravo.

I'm going to be participating in these challenges as well, so you'll be seeing my proof as the week goes by. I hope to see yours as well!!

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