Monday, January 24, 2011

Cake Balls

I have always loved the cake balls that I have had at showers and parties, but I had a problem with the cost associated with getting them for an event. I took matters into my own hand and found a quick easy recipe to make them. I made a few alterations but here it is. These were for the same shower as the diaper cake so I used the same color scheme. I did two flavors but the recipe is only for one, It may not be the easiest to follow, I am still getting the hang of blogging.

Ingredients: (you can use any flavor this is just what I used)
White cake mix and the ingredients needed to make that cake
Can of white icing
Vanilla Almond Bark
Food Coloring

Directions: 
Mix and cook cake based on the directions on the cake mix you purchased. I added green food coloring to make the cake mix green
Let cake cool
Crumble cake into a bowl
In a separate bowl mix half of the can icing with a few drops of green food coloring
Mix the crumbled cake and the icing
Using an ice cream scoop, form small balls
Heat Almond Bark using the directions on the package
Dip or pour the almond bark on the balls, place the balls on wax paper
*I also mixed food coloring in with some extra Almond Bark and drizzled it onto the balls to go with my color scheme

Shown with Vanilla and Chocolate Almond Bark

Diaper Cake

This is a diaper cake that I made for a friends baby shower. She was having twin boys and decorating their room in a monkey theme. I don't have process photos because well.... I just started this blog! It was really quite simple. 

Items needed to make the cake:
Diapers
Small clear rubber bands (Hair section)
Ribbon in your color scheme 
Wooden letters for each babies first initial 
Craft paint in your color scheme to paint the letters
Small stuffed animal or you could use pacifiers, teething rings, or small toys to adorn the cake
Popsicle  Stick 

Instructions: 
Roll diapers up and use a clear band to secure it in a roll. Do this to all of the diapers
Determine how many tiers and how large each tier should be, Start laying out the diapers in a circle and fill in the center, you will want it to be tight so that it is stable. 
Stack each tier
Using ribbon wrap it around each tier and hot glue it into place. 
Paint letters
Place extra items on ribbon 
Make a bow for the top, hot glue it to the Popsicle stick and poke it down in between the diapers on the top tier. 



Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Hello

I am constantly keeping a notepad with me that contains ideas and sketches, but when I finally create what I have dreamed up, I take a picture and it gets added onto my computer where I have thousands of other photos. I am constantly sharing my projects with my family and friends and so it dawned on me about a year ago (thanks to the movie Julie and Julia) that I should have a blog! It would be a great way to have all my ideas in one place and would be so much easier for my friends and family to check it out. Since graduating in December I have been bored and lets just say on the verge of a break down, so I decided it was time to get passionate about something else other than school. So here is my attempt at that. Bare with me while I figure this whole thing out. I may never have a single follower but then I will just look at it as an online journal!!