Occasionally, I like to share photos of amazing cakes I find on Pinterest or facebook. They fascinate me...and it's hard to believe some of them are actually edible! My sister is a wonderful cook and makes special cakes for her children and grandchildren's birthdays, and I've helped her with the decorating a couple of times. I think I could really get into it...I should consider taking a cake decorating class. Hummm...yet another hobby??
These cakes are perfect for spring and Easter. I've given credit to the artist for the ones where it was listed with the photo , but unfortunately some didn't say.
A pretty peacock
Ready for a spring holiday? How about a luggage cake by Charm City Cakes
This one is by Arty Cakes in the UK...she makes incredible cakes with all buttercream frosting! She can be found on facebook under Arti Cakes.
Easter bonnet cake by Fifi's Cakes
How about a tea party?
Here's one for the fashionista in your life! I really wonder how they made that shoe? Or is it a real shoe??
Last, but not least, I think these two are my favorites - they're so, so pretty and spring-like!
Love the colors and the pansies!!
Are you a cake artist? If so, please share!
Sweet Dreams!
Cindy
These are astonishingly pretty and creative. I rarely eat sugary desserts but these are works of art. Almost too pretty to eat.
ReplyDeleteI can barely frost a flat sheet cake without making a huge mess - those are INCREDIBLE - how can people be so talented and patient to make things so beautiful - and EDIBLE!??
ReplyDeleteShockingly awesome.
love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool, but I'm sure they take way more time to make than I would ever put into it. Some people are just so talented and creative!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so amazing. I love that peacock! I'd start a business doing this if I didn't have so many pets. A cake would be full of cat and dog hair at my house.
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy...... These cakes are TOTALLY wonderful.....
ReplyDeleteI have tried cake decorating and loved it... my only problem is ...I have a heavy hand and couldn't quite master the delicate touch needed for petals etc. .....These days You can buy these already done...wonderful idea.....I leave all this to my lovely DIL these days..
Have a Happy Easter..
Blessings... Barb xx
I can't believe these are cakes! When I see these creations, I am in awww! If I had one of these cakes made for me, I wouldn't want to eat it! LOL! Happy Easter my friend ;o) I have to write to you after Easter about Pinterest. Big Hugs ;o)
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing! Those truly are works of art. Cindy, I bet you would be good at cake decorating!
ReplyDeleteStunning. The Easter bonnet cake reminds me of my childhood when my moms friend the baker lady made me an Easter bonnet cake in the dead of winter! It is a lovely memory I enjoy conjuring up! Also the pansy cake is delightful and all who know me knows that I do not like Christmas cakes (i.e. Santa faces or poinsettas) because I am born in December! My friend Olga had a local bakery whip up a Springtime pansy decorated cake for me when I was working at my first job right after high school. Sweet memories! I am new following you! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThe cakes are just so wonderful...I love the Pansy cake, I adore the colors and the bow is out of this world...so talented...
ReplyDeleteThe peacock cake is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWish I had the pansy cake for my Easter table! Happy Easter:@)
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous cakes! The peacock one is amazing, as are they all. I've always wanted to do that, too.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
Oh these are stunning cakes. I've been trying my hand at cupcakes let alone something as fabulous as these.
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant and adorable cakes. Can't lift the knife cut them if I have one. So cute. Got my eye on your next posts.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to have you be a part of Seasonal Sundays!
- The Tablescaper
we go to a local event every year. They make awesome cakes there too. Some professional but mostly armatures. Its a local charity event. It amazes me how talented people can be. I too thought about a class, they offer them at Michaels, I have books and the equipment but alas, my small efforts have not turned out well. You have to waste a bit to get results.
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