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Flowers and Dragons and Muppets… Oh My!

I have returned from summer break with a ton of cool experiences to share. I had hoped to blog through the trip, especially the ICES convention, but the internet was a bit more elusive that I had planned. So I will take a couple of posts to share some highlights, insights, and fun stuff.

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My first stop was San Diego for the 2010 International Cake Exploration Societe (ICES) Convention. You may recall my adventures in Chicago at the 2009 show… Had to do it again!  ICES invaded California with sugar artists from accross the globe who came to share, learn, and shop. While I do enjoy playing with the new products, buying tools/toys in the vendor room, discussing by-laws at a business meeting, and chatting with friends at the banquet (”cake prom”), the backbone of each day are the DEMOS.

A demo is set up in a room like this:

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You have a ticket assigned to a seat number.  Oh yes, these folks will throw down for a chance to get closer to the screen and most sell out before the event starts.

Some of the demos are for very specific techniques. The cake below is from a demo on stringwork. It is a classic technique made by drying think lines of royal icing (made with a steady hand!) and attaching them with the pink dots in a graceful 3D pattern. Before committing to a full class you can watch a master at work and decide if it is a good match for more in depth study. You can also compare the different methods that artists employ along the process. 

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Truthfully, I just like observing people create beautiful things and seeing what random piece of equipment the instructor will use. Will it be a plastic tray from the dollar store? A high-end air brush? A new line of cookie cutters? Everybody has a creative solution to share.

 These gorgeous tulips were constructed in porcelain-like gumpaste and painted by James Roselle. The display cake was finished off with a generous handful of Home Depot know-how. Don’t they look freshly picked from a garden?

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This second boquet is also lifelike and graceful, but made entirely of gelatin (read: jello). How cool is that?

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Another “new” idea in the demo schedule was marshmallow sculpting. A new twist on the cookie boquet. I love the little bee (shocking?!).

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HB Update

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Hi friends-

The website can now be accessed using www.honeybeebakeshop.com or the original www.honeybeebakeshop.net. I didn’t realize that the email addresses would get all wacky during the transition, and apologize if I missed any messages over the past few days. Cake, I understand… the internets, not so much!!! Thank you for your patience. :)

While the bakeshop is closed this week I will be attending the International Cake Exploration Societe’s convention in San Diego, California. I cannot wait to see all of the new techniques and toys for the summer and look forward to bringing back fresh and fun ideas for party cakes!

I will be sure to post photos of the amazing cakes on display there and any fun snacks I might encounter along the way.

See you soon!

Melissa

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Fit for a Fairy Princess

Another cutesy pink cake to share today. This one is for the darling Princess Anna who shared this fairy tale-inspired birthday cake with her family.

I am loving the way the white flowers around the bottom border looks. They have just a touch of soft purple and a hint of edible glitter which finished this cake off perfectly.

A sparkling sweet for a sweet young lady!

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Lettuce Eat Cake

I am just in love with this sweet little bunny!

The carrots are made from fondant with a sprinkle of luster dust (an edible sparkling powder) to give it that dewy “fresh from the garden” look. For a more “down on the farm” effect I would have dusted them with cocoa powder for dirt, instead of glitter.

The lettuce is made from gumpaste, which is fondant with an ingredient that makes it dry much harder so that it can be made to be thinner and hold more detail. So this lettuce holds its crispness even better than the real thing. In this plastic crate (used to form leaves and round shapes) it almost looks like a little hydroponic garden.

The baby rose buds, coordinating table runner, and partyware set off this cake beautifully!

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Sugar Stamping

A friend forwarded this blog post to me and I love the idea of embellishing plates with a sugar design! This creative effect is made with food coloring, powdered sugar and water.

You can read the full “how-to” blog here.

How gorgeous is this peacock feather?

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