Since coming to Okinawa I have spent some time making cakes for friends of mine, then friends of friends, and then people I don't know. Basically I am self taught. When I was growing up my Memaw use to decorate cakes, and I got a basic knowledge from her, but everything else I have learned from experience and or online. So here are some of the cakes that I have done so far. Will be updating as time goes by.
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| Baby shower quilt using a cream cheese BC |
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| Baby boy blocks using BC |
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| Baby girl blocks using fondant |
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| Batman using BC and BC transfer |
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| Ben 10 design with BC, my 7 yr old drew up |
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| Black and white with BC, cream cheese BC, and gum paste bow |
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| XL roller derby with BC, rice transfer, and helmet covered with fondant |
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| First attempt at Topsy Turvy, Dr. Suess Birthday, fondant with royal icing figures |
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| Dragon boat covered with fondant, head and tail formed from RCT, then coated with candy melts, BC accents |
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| Roller derby helmet covered with marshmallow fondant |
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| Baby rump jungle iced with BC, using fondant accents |
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| Jungle theme with BC, figures are cake toppers customer purchased |
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| Roller derby track with BC, piping gel, and fondant figures |
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| Lighthouse with BC, gum paste figures, RCT house and light house |
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| Lion smash cake |
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| Lorax covered with fondant and BC accents |
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| Pac-Man with BC |
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| Penguin cupcakes |
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| Announcement cupcakes with BC |
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| Promotion with cream cheese frosting |
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| R2D2 done in BC |
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| Baby shower quilt with BC |
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| Skatepark with BC, piping gel, and rails in gum paste |
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| Thomas with BC, train was a lego toy |
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| Tron covered in BC, light cycles are gum paste |
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| Winter party cupcakes with BC and glitter |
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| Bee, covered with fondant and BC accents |
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| Owl with poppy flower covered with fondant cutouts |
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| Purple scrolls done in BC and gum paste scroll |
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| Skateboard deck with BC and BC transfer |
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| Under the sea covered with fondant, and using fondant/gum paste mix for accents |
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