So the wonderful woman who ordered Mario Cake Pops ordered Hawaiian Cake Pops for this weekend! She is keeping me busy but I am loving it!
I saw this great blog post and was inspired by her pictures, but I wanted to "up" the ante a bit. So I made a "stamen" from a licorice stick, made another "stamen" type thing from star sprinkles, and then made the other third sparkle with glitter. Remember, I make cake pops to give folks a smile before they bite down and enjoy! My cake is completely from scratch and so is the frosting. This order was for 65 cake pops! If I made only 5-6 cake pops for photographing, maybe mine would look a bit more perfect? I am not sure. :)
These colors are so much fun!
I've been working on different bases for my cake pops. Last weekend I bought a 5 dollar cardboard "cake pop stand" from AC Moore and it was AWFUL. I had to have help putting it together and it was terrible. So I ordered two others from amazon, but I don't really want to let people use them if I am not 100% certain I am going to get them back. So I bought a large Styrofoam block and covered it with a plastic white tablecloth. I added some plastic hibiscus to this base to tie it into the Luau theme, and I have asked the customer for the base back, which can be re-purposed for in many different ways.
I am still not loving the idea of using cookie or fondant cutters to shape cake pops - again, maybe if I'm only making 10. You can see the indentations where I pushed the pop through the cutter. It does help to dip the cutter in warm water, but it would also help if I smoothed them out some, too. This was a 7+ hour creation, though, and I dare say I didn't have much stamina left toward the end.
I still think they are awfully cute!
The view from above.
65 Hawaiian Cake Pops!
Friday, May 25, 2012
Rainbow Cake Pops
So, I like to bake. A lot. Often and many. But I have a day job, too. I actually hold a Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education. And I am very, very passionate about my job. Currently, I work for NCaeyc (North Carolina Association for the Education of Young Children). But only for a few more days. It's very sad, because I love my job, but I have a wonderful opportunity waiting for me that I will begin on June 4th!
Through my work at NCaeyc I have met the most wonderful people, including our Association President, Eva. She's someone who I've admired from afar for many years, and I couldn't be more fortunate to have met her, worked with her, and now count her among my friends.
We had a Board of Director's meeting last weekend, and when I offered to bring something to contribute to the lunch potluck, she asked for cake pops. It was kind of a joke - she sees my blog and my Facebook page and I think once I had Lorie (my amazing boss at NCaeyc) sneak Eva a cake pop into a BoD meeting several months ago.
Since all of my stuff was still out (sprawled all over our dining room table) and I am so inspired by Pinterest, I decided that SURE I would LOVE to make cake pops for Eva.
If you're living under a rock, you probably haven't heard about the constitutional amendment that passed in North Carolina earlier this month. It is incredibly devastating and heart-wrenching, and Eva and I both worked hard to fight it. In her honor, I made rainbow cake pops, but honestly, I don't think they turned out quite the way I was hoping. (Do they ever?)
Cake pops are HARD work. I do NOT charge enough for them, I am sure of that (and these were free) but I really, really enjoy the process. I hope to continue to get better at making them smooth, with no cracks, as I continue to develop my skills.
I guess I have this rainbow backwards, don't I?
I made these at night and left before 7:00 AM so I really didn't have any great light to use for photographing these, so I am really disappointed in the photo results.
Per usual, these photograph so much nicer when they are upside down!
Through my work at NCaeyc I have met the most wonderful people, including our Association President, Eva. She's someone who I've admired from afar for many years, and I couldn't be more fortunate to have met her, worked with her, and now count her among my friends.
We had a Board of Director's meeting last weekend, and when I offered to bring something to contribute to the lunch potluck, she asked for cake pops. It was kind of a joke - she sees my blog and my Facebook page and I think once I had Lorie (my amazing boss at NCaeyc) sneak Eva a cake pop into a BoD meeting several months ago.
Since all of my stuff was still out (sprawled all over our dining room table) and I am so inspired by Pinterest, I decided that SURE I would LOVE to make cake pops for Eva.
If you're living under a rock, you probably haven't heard about the constitutional amendment that passed in North Carolina earlier this month. It is incredibly devastating and heart-wrenching, and Eva and I both worked hard to fight it. In her honor, I made rainbow cake pops, but honestly, I don't think they turned out quite the way I was hoping. (Do they ever?)
Cake pops are HARD work. I do NOT charge enough for them, I am sure of that (and these were free) but I really, really enjoy the process. I hope to continue to get better at making them smooth, with no cracks, as I continue to develop my skills.
I guess I have this rainbow backwards, don't I?
I made these at night and left before 7:00 AM so I really didn't have any great light to use for photographing these, so I am really disappointed in the photo results.
Per usual, these photograph so much nicer when they are upside down!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
mario cake pops
A work colleague ordered some "Mario" themed cake pops and I was thrilled to start researching and designing. This is just the kind of challenge that gets me excited! I didn't take any process pictures, but I hope you enjoy the finished product!!!
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