Springtime minis April 22, 2016Uncategorizedbaking, buttercream, cupcakes, fondant, mini cupcakes, springtimeheatherkunz Tweet
Birthday Magic December 6, 2015Uncategorizedbirthday cake, dice, fondant, magic, magic wand, magicianheatherkunz December 5, 2015: A magic themed fondant cake. The actual cake is under the (all edible) sequined “blanket’. Fondant goodies in and around the hat are two scarves, a magic wand, two bunnies, 3 playing cards, many dice, a white dove and a knotted rope. The skinny metal looking things in the back are sparklers which we lit as we sang the Birthday Song. Here’s the original sketch I made while trying to figure out how to make this cake A magician always pulls a bunny out of his hat! Bunny is flanked by a wand, dice, playing cards and colorful scarves Fondant playing cards Second bunny and knotted rope Tweet
Carnival Funland October 15, 2015Uncategorizedbaking, carnival, cupcakes, fondantheatherkunz The finished product. Here’s how it all began. Here was the original idea drawn out with cupcake topping ideas at the bottom. October 2015: My daughter wanted to have a carnival themed birthday. One morning, I had the idea of putting all the cupcakes on a ferris wheel, but decided not to tell my daughter the idea because I was’n’t sure I could actually make it happen. Of course I told her, and then there was no going back. I made this cardboard prototype to get some dimensions and then went to Home Depot to get the materials. Coincidentally, they had a 1″ thick round piece of wood that was EXACTLY the size of my cardboard prototype. What are the chances?! Here’s the beginning of the ferris wheel. I bought an electric jigsaw to cut out the center triangles and cut the wood into squares (and also my base). I then bracketed on the squares as my cupcake stands. Mid spray paint. After painting everything silver, I sprayed it again with a diamond glitter spray. Clown in progress which bits of the carnival tent, ring toss game and lollipop girl in view. The food was the most fun to make. The yellow squiggle on the bottom left is the mustard for the hotdog. In the background is the beginning form of the boy with the balloon. making the ducks for the fishing game I wanted to have my daughter’s age in Marquee lights. I actually tried to find mini battery powered LEDs that I could affix to the fondant, but no avail. Lollipop girl in progress. #GoBlue This was most people’s favorite. I’m not sure why! Someone suggested maybe it was the mixed media–in this case, fondant, wood and liquid (karo syrup). Marquee lights completed. A lot of the kids, said, “You didn’t make her face!” My response was, “That’s the point..the lollipop is bigger than her face!” For the cotton candy, I pushed fondant through a press and then wrapped it around on itself and the fondant handle. Tweet
Doughnut Extravaganza December 16, 2014Uncategorizedcupcakes, doughnuts, fondantheatherkunz December 2014: Here are some of the first mini doughnuts I made. All are made of fondant and topped with royal icing. The sprinkles are actual sprinkles! I experimented making glazed doughnuts. Some I used just painted with translucent royal icing. Some I painted with gelatin so that it would peel a bit and look translucent when dry. And some I covered in clear glitter flakes. Fondant doughnuts My almost 8 year old daughter made the kitten + accessories in the upper right of the picture. She also made the two doughnuts at the very top! Here they are! I wanted each cupcake to resemble a little picnic table, so I wrapped them with red gingham waxed tissue tied with a white ribbon. Then, I topped each cupcake with a smooth white fondant round before topping each with the doughnuts. An aerial view some close-ups The “powdered sugar” on the doughnuts was actually dried white fondant that I ground up in a coffee grinder. A plate of mini cupcakes This cupcake was the birthday girl’s favorite: Hot chocolate with marshmallows + a Malasada (Portuguese doughnut). Tweet
Disco Fever October 15, 2014Uncategorizedcake, dancing, disco, disco ball, fondant, sequinsheatherkunz October 2014: My daughter wanted a dance party themed birthday party. I immediately thought of a dance floor cake and sketched out the drawing above. My daughter made one of my characters into a goblin– hence the big, pointy ears. I knew my cake would need a disco ball, but the only way I could envision hanging it, would be to build a wooden structure around the cake so the disco ball could hang down. Here is a photo of my cardboard prototype. I took my prototype to a nearby Home Depot to ask for help on how to build it, as I knew I would need some sort of brackets for the angled roof. Something magical happened there, and after 15 minutes of them trying to find the right person to help me, Eddie arrived. It was soon understood that Eddie was not going to help me make the structure, but he was actually going to make it FOR me. He built it in two days complete with a paint job and silver glitter pinstriping. When I got to the store to pick up the structure, Eddie and I talked about lights, and he glued in two battery powered LED lights right then and there. Eddie’s supervisor came by to check out the structure and take a few pictures. Amazingly, they wouldn’t let me pay for anything. Here are the beginnings of my fondant dancers. This guy was modeled after John Travolta’s famous pose in Saturday Night Fever. The disco ball is made out of molded Rice Krispies Treats covered in fondant. I looked into buying silver sequins– or something I could use to mimic the reflective surface. A small jar of sequins was expensive and not exactly what I had in mind, so I decided to make my own. I found an online tutorial from Kara’s Couture Cakes and made one big gelatin sheet. Once it was dry, I hand cut the sheet into small squares. Here’s a picture of the whole cake. I also made lime green and black sequins to decorate the edges of the dance floor. I covered the cake in black fondant and then laid out the black and white fondant tiles. A close-up of my Solid Gold dancer. John Travolta’s protoge Shooting the moon! Tweet
Puppies & Kittens December 13, 2013Uncategorizedanimals, birthday, cake, fondantheatherkunz December 2013: This was my first attempt at animals so I did watch a couple of fondant tutorials to figure out how to make basic animal forms. Having a kitten playing with a giant yarn ball was an obvious thing I knew I wanted to do. This is supposed to be a small puppy sitting by his ball, but the ball ended up a bit squat. Once I added the stars, I couldn’t get the ball round again without altering the shape of the stars. The cake is a triple layer chocolate cake that I covered in fondant and made into the cushion. My daughter decided on the color scheme for each of the animals. This is the curious kitten. My daughter rolled the little bits of brown fondant to be dog food. The rug is made of royal icing using the “hair” tip. And the water in the dog bowl is actually Karo light corn syrup. lazy fondant dog + bone Tweet
Candyland October 13, 2013UncategorizedCandyland, cupcakes, fondantheatherkunz October 2013: This project was one of those that continued to morph well beyond my initial plan, even as I was putting it all together the last day. I knew I wanted a gum ball tree with a swing, and I knew I wanted a chocolate waterfall that created a chocolate lake. The mountain and tree are molded from Rice-Krispies Treats mixture. Once it hardened, I covered everything in fondant. Originally, my plan was to create the colorful walking path and intersperse the individual cupcakes on the white areas. But then…. I decided that I didn’t want just the white background for my cupcakes, so I thought I would find a way to make the base green, like grass. I decided on crushed up green candies, but since I had to buy bags of multicolored candies, my idea morphed into a much more psychedelic experience than I had planned. Here’s a not so great photo of my all edible Candyland. I had a hard time trying to get the best angle to capture it all. All of the candies & treats on the cupcakes are made of fondant. I decided to add a mermaid diving into the chocolate lake. Her tail is adorned with slivers of jellybeans, and the splash is made of hardened chocolate. The chocolate bars are made of fondant and stamped with my daughter’s initials. I did re-use a Ghirardelli chocolate bar wrapper to wrap my fake bars. The gum balls are real gum balls. Originally, I was going to make all of the gum balls out of fondant, but I decided that real gum balls would be way more visually appealing and exciting. I also had planned to make a fondant person sitting on the swing, but my daughter thought it would better if we used the playing pieces from the Candyland game to really hammer the theme home. Tweet
John’s Birthday Cupcakes December 14, 2012Uncategorizedcupcakes, flowers, fondantheatherkunz I made these for my father in law’s birthday one year. Tweet
The Little Mermaid December 14, 2012UncategorizedAriel, cupcakes, fondant, The Little Mermaidheatherkunz December 2012: My daughter wanted Ariel cupcakes, but as before, I knew I didn’t want to make 12 of the same thing, so the theme became Ariel & Friends. Here’s a shot from the morning of the party as I am assembling each mermaid on her cupcake. All the mermaids, each with their individual scene. Only the birthday girl got Ariel, Flounder and Sebastian Ariel, Flounder & Sebastian Treasure Chest Tweet
American Girl Cake October 14, 2012UncategorizedAmerican Girl, cake, fondantheatherkunz October 2011: My daughter was obsessed with American Girl dolls this year (her 8th birthday) so instead of trying to create teeny tiny dolls out of fondant (which is what she originally wanted), I decided to try making my first fondant covered cake. Here’s the cake surrounded by actual American Girl gift boxes. I also decided to make a few fun cupcakes, as I had just taken a wonderful class called Flowers & Frills at Baking Arts Tweet