




This is the second Minnie Mouse cake I’ve made. When I made the original cake I kind of went crazy on the whole Ebay Minnie Mouse purchases. So I ended up with TONS of Minnie’s, most of which arrived after the birthday party. So this cake was fun to recreate using some of the new ones and some of the duplicates. The best part of this cake, that was missing on the first one—the Minnie Topper! I think she’s AWESOME!



This cake is based on Elmo’s World. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a world that Elmo has created with crayons, hence the squiggly lines. This cake was for a child’s first birthday, and normally I wouldn’t make a 3 tier cake for this, but what made this cake fun was that after the Happy Birthday’s were sung, the top tier turns into the baby’s smash cake.




Pink (light & dark) and black fondant cutouts on a white fondant cake. The top layer sits assymetrical to the bottom and the child’s name is made with candy molds.


The nice thing about this cake…there is NO fondant! Normally I love fondant because it gets nice and smooth, and I did have to work for an hour to get this baby smooth…but I like the effect. It’s one of the more simple cakes (just a 2 layer yellow), but with the added embellishments, it turned out really cute. Especially for a little girl’s 6th birthday party at Libby Lou!


Here she is!! To date, one of the cakes I’m most well known for. Go figure! Everyone tells me everything about this cake looks difficult, but you know what…it was surprisingly easy. You have to remember it was only my second attempt with fondant, so it can’t be that hard right??