Monday, March 30, 2009

Reflection # 3







This is my final cake<.

Over the month of March, I have started and finished Course Three of Wilton cake decorating classes. I have had 8 hours of in-class instruction and approximately 40 hours of preparation and homework for this class. The third course covered fondant and tiered cakes. We learned how to make morning glories, poinsettas, lilies and petunias out of royal icing. One cake looked like a wrapped present and I gave it to my friend, Kendall, for her birthday.

The final project was a two tiered wedding cake covered in roses. We learned how to make fondant roses in class and then went home and had to make 48 more. They took up so much of my time! (About 9 hours.) The bottom layer of the cake was lemon and the top layers were white. There was a layer of white fondant over both of the cake, smooth as a baby's butt.

Our last night of class, we assembled our cakes, put on the ruffled border, put on the columns to make the cake "tiered" and put on the roses and leaves. Then, right after we assembled them, we had to take them apart to get them home.

Over all, taking the class, learning how to make decorated cakes, borders, flowers and working with fondant was very fun and gave me lots of experience.
This is the cake i made for my friend,Kendall.





Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Reflection # 2


Thats my final cake.ver the past few weeks I have started course tow of the Wilton Cake Classes. In course two we started making our flowers. We first started the basic daisy, then the tulips and daffodils, In addition, we did the primrose. In the next class we were taught how to make the leaved for the flowers. On our final cake there will be two bluebirds, so we took out our royal icing and our correct tips and made the blue birds. In the last classes in course tow we realised that we ad a lot of hardened flowers, to many to carry around in cake pans. Before class on Sunday we went to the plastic storage area at Joann's, and picked out a storage container with four drawers to carry our flowers and blue birds in.

For the ending of course two we are making our " final cake". This cake has two layers of white frosting surrounding the sides and on the top. To add pizzazz, we are putting an arrangement of flowers we have made on the top of the cake. On the left side of the cake is our main arrangement of flowers. On the top of the flowers we are putting one of our blue birds. On the right side of the cake there is a small bunch of flowers. On the top in this bunch we are putting our second blue bird. I'm looking forward to seeing what our final cake will look like all pieced together.

Reflection #1

When i first started this project, my mom checked out two books on fondant icing and cakes.I was very curious to know if there was a class i could take take to be taught how to bake and decorate cakes. My mom found a class at Joann's Fabric in Lynwood. We are taking course 1.2 &3. Course One is all about cake basics. The second course is on borders and flowers. The third class s decorating with fondant.

My mom and I started course two on Thursday, February 5th. We had to buy materials for the class before hand to prepare us for the session. At the class our teacher taught us how to make royal icing. If you leave this type of icing out in room temperature for three days, it becomes very hard and can last up to two years. After making the icing we filled our icing bags an put the first tip on the bag. Then we got out our practice boards and started our first practice sheet.


The instructor,Jill, then demonstrated how to make cones and flowers with icing. Then we were able to practice them on our boards. I learned that over a small period of time, your icing could become hard. To avoid this road block you may need to add a little bt of water to think the icing out. Im looking forward to doing this project because it;s alot of fun to bake and decorate cakes.
This was the final cake for course one.