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Money, Money, Money Themed Cakes & Treats


This cake and treats were made as centrepieces for a money, money, money themed table styled by the fabulous Events By Nat.


Natalie always has wonderfully creative ideas and this table was made for her sister's birthday. Her sis is a financial planner and this was such an appropriate theme for her.

Nat gave me the brief and told me just to make up some treats please and a cake!

First order was the cake. I knew that Nat's backdrop would be amazing, so kept the cake design minimal and clean. The bottom extended tier is simply covered in an edible image. The fantastic dollar design image was created by Nicole at Pretty and Print. The top tier I focussed on gold and gold coins. Gold circle outlines covered the entire tier and it was all given a golden lustre treatment. I decided on the black dollar sign at the last moment.

The black milk glass cake stand is by Sweet Style.

The table was today featured on the Amy Atlas Events blog - see the link below:




The cake and sweet treats


Dollar note cookies

Money themed cupcakes

Golden bullion marshmallows


and the stunning table created by Events by Nat.   I love Nat's attention to detail and that backdrop is OMG creative!

Thanks
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Anthropology High tea Cake & Desserts


Natalie from Events By Nat recently styled an Anthropology themed high tea for the current winter issue of My little jedi magazine (available now).

Nat was shooting the high tea down in Bowral and obviously wanted to keep to the anthropology feel. Vintage was the name of the game and a colour palette of ivory, chocolate and shades of magenta was the design inspiration.


As the cakes and sweets design was left to me, I kept to a fairly classic, vintage feel to the desserts and concentrated on the vintage buttons that Nat used as well as some big blooms.

This was the cake as the centrepiece. Very simple and effective decoration of an oyster lustre finish and big ruffled blooms adorned the middle tier.

The centrepiece cake.


Ombre petit cakes


Cookies with vintage button detail

Oversized ruffled bloom cupcakes

Chocolate ganache tartlets

The table styled and photographed by Events by Nat.

The table styled and photographed by Events by Nat.

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Vintage Record Player Birthday Cake


This cake was made for a special friend of mine as a surprise. Jana is a beautiful lady that I am very lucky to call a friend. Last weekend a group of ladies, including Jana, travelled down to Bowral for our annual ladies weekend away. Jana is turning 40 later this month and we wanted to do something to celebrate.


Jana works in the music industry and is PASSIONATE about everything to do with music! A vintage record platter was the first thing that came to mind when thinking of a cake.

I kept the cake detail to a minimum and used a faux wood grain panel for the record player and silver as the detail in all the components. Apart from the arm of the record player and the turn table and pedestal (which have inedible components), the rest is all handmade and edible.

This cake was a huge surprise for Jana at a special dinner we had on Saturday evening. She was blown away and loved it. I have never laughed so hard as I did on Saturday night! I love these Bowral ladies!

The cake is a carrot/walnut cake with white chocolate ganache.





Happy 40th Jana!
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Daffodils Cake for Australia's Biggest Morning Tea


This cake was made for my son's schools Biggest Morning Tea being held tomorrow. It is being donated as a raffle prize at the breakfast tomorrow morning.


I have wanted to do a pot of flowers for a long time and this was the most opportune moment!

The pot is the cake and it is a white chocolate raspberry mud cake with white chocolate ganache. The dirt is oreo biscuits and the daffodils and leaves are all completely handmade from fondant.

Such a worthwhile cause, I hope it raises a lot of money!



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Peach & Aubergine Engagement Cake


Hayley contacted me a while ago to discuss some options for her engagement cake. 


Her design request was something quite simple with some of my "big" flowers and to incorporate some of her upcoming wedding colours of peach, aubergine and a earthy green.

The bottom tier is an extended tier with ivory quartrefoil stencilling. The top tier was left simple with the adornment of the flowers.  I decided to make the big ruffled blooms peach to match the colour tone with the green for the foliage and the berries for the extra aubergine colour punch. There are 2 open big ruffled blooms and 3 smaller ruffled buds in the arrangements.  All the flowers are handmade from fondant.

The bottom tier is white chocolate raspberry mud cake with white chocolate ganache. The top tier is dense carrot & walnut cake with white chocolate ganache.



Congratulations Hayley & Ryan!


Moulin Rouge Risque Bohemian Parisian themed 40th birthday cake


That was a mouthful! 

The design was left to me after the brief given above. Steff, the birthday gal, had some Toulouse paintings that she had for inspiration, so I decided to handpaint my interpretation of one of his gorgeous oil paintings.

Some can can legs added that something extra to the top of the cake and gave it the risque element!

The cake is white chocolate raspberry mud cake with white chocolate ganache. All decorations are handmade and completely edible. The painting has all been handpainted using edible food colourings.

The cake in its finery!
All the different elements

The hand painting and inpretation of Toulouse

Those fabulous can-can legs!


Happy 40th Birthday Stef!

Bali Themed 40th Birthday Cake



Karen contacted me at the beginning of this year to discuss her 40th Birthday Party.   She lives in a beautiful part of the world, Thirroul, and her party theme was "Balinese".

Karen's brief to me was, a Bali theme!   Open slate for the rest!   So I opted for what makes me think of Bali - thatched huts, bali flags, sandstone statues, tiki torches, fabric lounges and of course the beach!

The hut was made from styrofoam and given a Bali treatment and given a thatched roof as well as some wooden supports and wooden floor boards.   A traditional fabric balinese mat was under the hut as well as a sandstone statue.   Tiki torches provided the actual candles for the cake.   The bali flags are paper (this cake needed to travel several hours).   At the last minute I decided to add in a pair of legs diving into the waves!

Apart from the hut structure and the bali flags, the entire cake and its decorations are all edible.   The cake is a chocolate mud cake with chocolate ganache.


I think I could easily jet off to Bali right now!

and I can see myself lounging here right now also!

Happy 40th Birthday Karen!



Cascading Petals Wedding Cake

Back in December last year, I again had the pleasure of collaborating with Leanne of Sweet Style on a wedding candy table she was styling.

The wedding was being held at the beautiful Gunners Barracks in Mosman and the venue is just B E A U T I F U L!   The tables had beautiful peony flowers as centrepieces and the candy table itself was a beautiful antique table that suited the room wonderfully!

The bride Gabby knew exactly what she wanted.   She had seen this cascading petals cake in various different forms, across Pinterest, and I got quite excited as I had wanted to try one of these cakes for quite some time.  

The cake itself is bottom 4th tier: lime coconut cake, bottom 3rd tier: vanilla cake with four layers of an ombre of pink.   The top two tiers are styrofoam, as she wanted the height and effect of the 4 tiered cake, but didn't need that much!   The entire cake was covered in a vanilla buttercream.

All images below are courtesy of Leanne at Sweet Style.    Further images of the gorgeous candy table that Leanne set up can be found on her blog here .


The cake with all its glorious cascading petals!

 The beautiful candy table that Leanne set up with the bride's colour scheme of pink, white and grey.   I think the cake set off the table beautifully.

Congratulations to Gabby & Paul!  

My 40th Vintage Elegance Themed Birthday Bash


BEWARE .... Image overload to commence, too many nice photos not to show them!

The time had come.  I had planned it for months, no years maybe (LOL)!   I knew I had always wanted a party to celebrate, being a party type of gal that I am.   But now that I am 40 I wanted something that was grown up and elegant - something to look forward to.  Lets face it, I am faced with kids parties quite often throughout the year and now it came time to celebrate my day, and in my way!   And my way, includes a lot of little details!

Then came the ideas ..... and they kept coming!

When it comes down to it, I am a vintage loving gal.   Nothing modern for this chick, so a vintage theme was born.   What comes to mind with vintage ..... paper doilies!   I found some great doilies at my local supplies store and used this as a centrepiece for everything .... the invitations, the decorations, the centrepieces, the bomboniere.

For the invitations, I used this beautiful Christina Re feather paper and designed an elegant invitation design.  I then wrapped the doily around like an envelope and secured with a little black ribbon.  Black and white was the other part of the theme.

I only had a small, intimate gathering.  I wanted to take the time to make every detail a little bit special.   I am lucky enough to call Leanne from Sweet Style a friend as well as a business associate.   Leanne became the touch stone of all my creative ideas and became my partner in crime for organising this little shindig.   We worked together to create and the decorations and more so, I was very excited that she also agreed to take the happy snaps for the evening!  Lucky me!   All photos you see here are courtesy of Sweet Style.

When choosing my venue I wanted something with great food and ambience. Banjo Paterson is such a beautiful location, the sandstone cottage is as gorgeous in as it is out and it is located right on the waterside in Gladesville!

My room had beautiful sandstone walls, so I wanted to showcase these as part of my dessert buffet.

As part of the whole vintage theme I did not want a plain restaurant table for the dessert table, I wanted something that also fit the theme.   This console table is from my own house and I knew it would work.   The lanterns under the table were originally going to be hanging above, however this was not possible on the day, so at the last minute I decided to cluster them under the table as a feature - I prefer it this way!

More on the desserts soon .....

Onto the decorations.  There was NEVER going to be any balloons at this birthday!   I see them everyday!   I wanted flowers, candles (at 40, candle light is our best friend) and mirrors.  So on the morning of the big day, I was up and at the flower markets at 5am!   Such a nerve wracking experience, almost surreal!  Those forklift drivers are a law onto themselves!   However, once a parking space was found, ahhhh the joy!   I found exactly what I was after, peonies, peonies and more peonies!   I teamed the peonies with these beautiful looking little blooms and these pink honeycomb looking flowers.   All the vases were covered in paper doilies.  I wanted table arrangements that were effortless and not forced, something that looked just like they had been picked out of the garden.


Each table had mirrored placemat centrepieces (Ikea) and I then I scattered tea lights and black plinth candles about among the flowered vases.   Each table had a table number that lit up with the candles.

The chairs were simply draped in black and white strands of this marshmallow wool string.   Simple and effective.   I also made, with the help of 2 delightfully wonderful girlfriends, some string chandeliers that were hung above the tables.    We did make around 20 of these, but due to time constraints, could only manage to hang a small few.

It then came time to put the table together.

The table in all its finery.   All the beautiful cake stands and cloches are courtesy of Leanne at Sweet Style(again lucky me!).   I also placed the mirrors over the cake table and when the candles were lit at night .... it was truly magical!


Being a HUGE Maggie Austin fan, I have always wanted to do a ruffle cake.   Now, my party was for 30 people.   I knew I would not need that much cake, but I wanted to display the cakes I wanted to make, so these 3 cakes are display cakes.  I loved the look of 3 cakes displayed together.  Each design was carefully thought of and chosen so that they each complimented the other.

The quilling cake.   Black fondant is so hard to work with and it marks very easily!   I decided to use the quilling technique to make these white bows around the cake.   I then draped black around the top to come together in a brooch type of fashion.   I LOVE this cake!

I thought about the 3rd cake for a while and  I remembered seeing an image a while ago of these cascading petals.   I thought that it would look so dramatic in black and when I started I loved it.   I now call this cake the petals cake.

Black and white theme, calls for black and white cake pops.   Dark chocolate devils food cake coated in white callebaut chocolate and topped with a black fondant blooms.   They all stood together under their cloche.

When it came time for cupcakes, this was what people were going to be eating, so I decided they should eat MY favourite flavour .... lemon poppyseed cake.   Topped with lemon scented buttercream swirls and topped with a black fondant bloom.   These stood on little mini cake stands and were also scattered over the mirrors.


I wanted macarons as a part of the treats.  So some simple vanilla macarons with dark chocolate ganache were piled high on these crystal hobnail compotes.

Looking great from every angle.

It was time to go home then and get ready.   The time had come.   Here I am, all bedecked and ready to celebrate.

Here I am with my hubby .... isn't he gorgeous!  Awwww, LOVE him!

Gorgeous night, gorgeous venue..... the ambience was set.

As the sun was setting, doily covered luminaries were set on the grass and beckoned everyone into our room, the scene was set!

Candle lights, camera, action!   LOVE it!

Handmade placecards and menus designed in theme using the paper doilies.    The menu was magnificent and food mouthwatering.

Being a good hostess and checking everything was going well!

Everyone enjoyed the atmosphere and spent the night chatting away.

Lots of fun and laughs were had too!

Enjoying the night!

 The dessert table was then opened and people got to take some treats home in these little black paper bags (from Sweet Style) which were simple adorned in paper doilies and a mini wooden peg.

As bomboniere, the guests got to take home their own cake to eat.  The cake in the jars were devils food cake layered in vanilla bean buttercream.  I topped these with paper doilies, and a black and white striped ribbon held a stamped THANK YOU wooden spoon in place.   Jars and wooden spoons available at Sweet Style.

Time to open a few presents, no brand dropping at all but Tiffany, Swarovski and Antico Murano were involved!   However, this personalised card holds a special place in my heart!  Thoughtfulness is next to godliness in my book and this is a perfect example of that!

and to close I leave you with this.  This is a photo of Leanne (Sweet Style) and I.   Leanne and I came together through our love of parties and all things styling.  I am very lucky to call her a friend and indeed she is.   I cannot thank Leanne enough for her generous giving of time and advice for my party as well as providing me with all those fabulous stands and platters.   However, these photos are how I will always remember this night and I have Leanne to thank for this.   She is such a beautiful and thoughtful photographer and person and this shows through in her photos.

Thank you for taking this (long) journey into my 40th party.   I hope you enjoyed it as much as I.

xx

Today, my party was featured on the Amy Atlas blog.   See the feature here.   A great night, great party, great photos and now a feature - yeah for me!

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