Truth? It wasn't that bad, but I made it a big stressful thing. Thankfully, ANOTHER friend, Jennifer, who used to do cakes in the Publix bakery was willing to come hold my hand and help out where she could. So bright and early this morning, we set down to do the deed. I already had all this stuff prepped and ready to go. All that was left was the carving, icing, and covering. Eeek!
Before:
After:
Don't look too closely or you'll see what a pitiful job I did. :} Really, it's a bit rough around the edges but I am proud to have done it at all and pleased that Noah is amazed at his cake. Mission Accomplished ... and done on about a $25 budget!
If memory serves me correctly, the last time I suffered through making a cake it was also for this boy of mine. But it was also for a variety of other reasons (3 hard to work around food allergies - yikes!). That was FIVE years ago and he was turning a precious 2.
Both cakes were a labor of love, I tell you. Labor of LOVE.
Love you, Noah!
I am SO impressed with your willingness and determination to attempt something like this. I'm pretty sure I'd have chickened out and just made a sheet cake and stuck Lego heads on it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSeeing your masterpiece makes me think "oh the things we'll do for love." Great job Mama! I'm sure it makes all the stress and work worth it to know your boy is happy and impressed.
You are an awesome Mom. You make everything so special for your children.
ReplyDeleteGirl, you nailed it! Like Elizabeth I am SO impressed!
ReplyDeleteNoah has a cool Mama!
So glad you are awesome!
Don't think that didn't cross my mind, Elizabeth. I had several plan b's ready to go if this project didn't work out! Ha!
ReplyDeleteThank's y'all!
great job! I am terrified of trying to do fondant....I just buy LOTs of icing for my cakes :)
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