
Two Christmas party/gift cakes: chocolate with coffee syrup, raspberry mousse filling, chocolate ganache icing and chocolate cream cheese piping. One's an 8 inch; the other a 9 inch.


This was our final class cake: white with simple syrup, italian cream filling, swiss buttercream frosting and piping, gold-dusted royal icing snowflakes, and a fondant poinsettia. I had so much fun in the class and now feel super-confident in making cakes that look great and taste delicious. The baker who taught the class has a mantra that the cake comes first, the decorations second--so she uses fondant sparingly and focuses on yummy frostings.
And, of course, the first thing I did after finishing the class was sign up for Weight Watchers . . . seriously. Not because of the class, really, but because I need to shed some "makes me tired" weight. I have pear-shaped genetics, so I'm not kidding myself, these hips aren't going anywhere. But, I can be more mid-sized and energetic.
I've also managed to complete one new quilt top. This one's based on the "baby cakes" quilt in one of the newer jelly roll quilt books (can't remember the title and it's upstairs). I increased the number of blocks and used some extra strips for the border rather than go with the big, single fabric one in the pattern. I simply paired strips and then cut each into 2-4 pieces at random to get a staggered set of seams and some border movement. I used 2 jelly rolls for the quilt--one Shangri-La and one Allspice Tapestry--and have enough strips left for binding and another small project. I really like how the two different fabric lines play off each other; the contrast between the more romantic one and the more stylized one gives the interplay a good energy.

I listened to Steve Martin's "Born Standing Up" while I sewed this quilt. I really recommend it; he reads the book and his voice gives life to the memoir wonderfully.
I have one other quilt to finish this break--a baby quilt. Then, back to my own projects.
Now, off to watch the stunning conclusion of "Clash of the Choirs"--otherwise known as, "What Won't I Watch During the Writers' Strike?" or "Just Give it to Patti LaBelle."
6 comments:
I saw gingerbread on the chocolate cake on the right. Must be the season! 8^)
GREAT poinsettia cake!
The cakes are gorgeous, what fun that class must have been! Good luck with Weight Watchers. I've been going since April and have lost 23 pounds. I was hoping for more, but my surgery in August set me back for about 2 months! I'm 5 pounds from my goal. It's a great program, the first time I've ever been able to lose any weight and keep it off!
The cakes look soooooo good. Wish I could get a piece.
Oh yummo! I want a piece of that cake! It is beautiful! So is that crazy quilt. :) Merry Christmas!
I think that showing pictures of these beautiful cakes after they are already eaten is just plain mean. :) They look great, I like the meandering you did on those two. Maybe I should give you my address for your next cake.
Your baby cakes quilt looks wonderful too - quite appropriate to go with your edible cakes.
Merry Christmas!
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