It's hard to believe, but one of the girls who graduated with my son is having a baby. Her mom called me up and asked me to make cupcakes. She asked me for purple and butterflies. When I initially asked her how many, she said about 30. That's totally doable.
I scoured through Pinterest for some inspiration and came up with a plan. I bought my butterfly fondant cutters and all my food coloring. I stocked up on all my ingredients. I called Mom again to finalize the numbers. She quite sheepishly said more people were coming than originally thought....like 78-80! AAGHHH! OK, breathe, I can do this. I said "No problem, piece of cake." On the inside, I was still trembling.
I am a true procrastinator by default. No matter how I try, I procrastinate. I drive myself a little batty. I was determined with this big of an order I was not going to do that. I cut out all of the butterflies mid week (order was due Saturday) so they would have plenty of time to dry. I baked all the cupcakes on Friday. Saturday morning, I frosted all of them. WOOO, not procrastinating! I get everything done right away on Saturday morning and I still have lots of time left. I decide cupcakes are not enough so I make a mini 6-inch cake. I thought that would be a nice touch and something they could take home after the shower.
I must be crazy. Why do I do this to myself? Ugh...here we go. I make the cake. While it's baking, I decide the cake will be opposite from the cupcakes. The cupcakes are frosted with purple and have white butterflies. That means I have to add food coloring to my leftover fondant to make it purple. SMH. Where are the little baking elves to help me? OK, I colored my remaining fondant purple. CRAP, I need fondant for the cake. I make a small batch of fondant to cover the cake. The cake is cooling, the fondant is resting, the purple butterflies are drying...almost done. The Heavens were smiling on me because the cake went together beautifully. By smiling, I think they were just taking pity on me just this once.
I take the cake and cupcakes to the venue with plenty of time to spare, a small miracle again. I set everything up and take my picture. Mom is happy, momma-to-be is happy, guests are happy. I am just too relieved to have any other emotions.
Now that I have had some time to reflect on the way things turned out, I think I'm pretty happy too.
This is a blog about cakes, cookies, cupcakes and more. I would rather bake than do most anything else in this life. I am teaching myself the techniques along the way. Some day, before I take my last breath, I would love to make baking my profession. I welcome any and all comments and/or feedback as long as it's clean and with no foul language.
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Thursday, December 17, 2015
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Bridal Shower Cupcakes
When my daughter was in high school, she had this little group of girls she would hang around with. There were 2 of them that were especially close to her. Now that they are in their mid 20's, they are still very close. The third amigo is getting married at the end of summer, and the other two were throwing her a bridal shower. The colors for the wedding are yellow and blue. Her wedding dress is almost all lace, so I wanted to reflect that in the cupcake theme.
I made both chocolate and vanilla cupcakes, put pale yellow buttercream frosting on them all and then decorated them with a blue flower and some pearl dragees. The girls had given me an idea for a bridal dress on the top of the cupcake tower, so I made a cake using a Pyrex bowl. I then covered that with white fondant and pressed my lace mold over the bottom of the dress to mimic the lace in the actual gown.
I heard rave reviews from the bride-to-be, as well as the two girls throwing the party. I don't think I have ever been more nervous or more proud of something I've created.
Here is the final product...
I made both chocolate and vanilla cupcakes, put pale yellow buttercream frosting on them all and then decorated them with a blue flower and some pearl dragees. The girls had given me an idea for a bridal dress on the top of the cupcake tower, so I made a cake using a Pyrex bowl. I then covered that with white fondant and pressed my lace mold over the bottom of the dress to mimic the lace in the actual gown.
I heard rave reviews from the bride-to-be, as well as the two girls throwing the party. I don't think I have ever been more nervous or more proud of something I've created.
Here is the final product...
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