Baby Shower Cake

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This weekend was a baby shower for my friend Laura and baby Reagan. A couple other friends were throwing it and I volunteered to do the cake and some sweets.

I found a cake in a Wilton magazine that I wanted to do, and got the necessary materials for this cake…

[When I get the original image scanned, I’ll add it here.]

I decided to try teal instead of blue, since Reagan’s crib is an awesome teal. Then I waffled over the accent color: dark brown, navy, or white. I decided on white, since that would be less work this time around. ;-)

Up until I was actually decorating, I planned to stick pretty close to the original image, except perhaps putting flowers along the sides instead of swirls. I planned to add pink and orange flowers and got fondant shape cutters for that purpose.

Unfortunately, my week didn’t go quite as planned, with my part-time job taking more time than I expected, so I didn’t begin the actual decorating until the night before.

My friend Katie came over and helped with the color tinting and fondant rolling, which is definitely my least favorite part. (She’s awesome!) She was able to get the perfect shade of teal, while I worked on baking cookies.

We ended up with more leftover teal fondant than I expected, so instead of tinting new colors, I cut some white and she tinted a deeper teal and I went with those for the flowers and stroller.

Reagan's Teal Cake

I made these little treats as well.

photo credit: Jessica Herndon (Check out her photo blog. Link to the right.)

On the Darkest of Knights…

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This past year (March-February), I did the 365 Days Self Portrait project on Flickr. One Self-portrait a day.

This is one of my favorites, so I’d thought I’d share.

This was done for the “Theme of the Week Group” with the theme of “Cinematic Moments.”

Day 41, April 10, 2009:

On the Darkest of Nights...

Inspiration from Batman Begins… The Narrows are oh so terrifying. And creepy.

;-)

Just Clowning Around…

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This past October, I painted these for a church function, our annual Harvest celebration (Hallelujah Harvest). The Young Adults group did a themed walk-through area, Under the Big Top. I took charge of the decorating, of course. ;-)

These hung in the hallway when you first entered our area:

the man-clown

i think these two need names. any suggestions?

incomplete, but with the lovely tightrope walker

tightrope detail

the unfinished collage.