My Sister-In-Law (Leslie) had a birthday celebration this past weekend. She wanted a strawberry cake this year so I made one for her to take home.
Last year she had a pink lemonade cake....which I just found the photos for hidden in my blogger dashboard...oops!...so I'll share those this week too.
But for now, check out this strawberry goodness:
Supplies
I used Pilsbury mix and icing in strawberry flavor for the cake.
For the decor I used a combination of red and white sprinkles paired with red sparkle gel icing.
Toothpick Trick
The easiest way for me to write anything on a cake is by sketching it on with a toothpick first. That way if I mess up or the design isn't perfect, all I have to do is smooth out the icing and try again.
Sparkle Gel
Next I used the red decorator gel to add in Leslie's name - this was super easy since I had already put the lettering in place!
The cake needed a bit more detail, so I free-handed a few circular designs.
Sprinkles
A few white sprinkles helped to dress up the cake.
Candles
I added a few candles here and there.
Unless they are for children, I don't bother with a specific number (age representation) of candles when I make cakes. Instead I add them based on aesthetics. If it's cute, it works!
More Sprinkles
I felt that the cake needed something more, so I ended up adding in a few red sprinkles as well. This helped to tie the red and pink colors together, for a more cohesive look.
And that was Leslie's strawberry cake...pink lemonade coming soon! :D :D :D
I hope you enjoyed this bakery design post, thanks for stopping by!
I felt that the cake needed something more, so I ended up adding in a few red sprinkles as well. This helped to tie the red and pink colors together, for a more cohesive look.
And that was Leslie's strawberry cake...pink lemonade coming soon! :D :D :D
I hope you enjoyed this bakery design post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Jennifer Adams Flowers 2016
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