The Little Tea Shop
05/11/2020
A Volcano and Dinosaurs themed Cake, for my one and only nephew π
(The dinosaurs are toys, in case anyone was thinking "That's really impressive fondant work" π)
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And of course I put a sparkler candle inside the volcano, for the "volcanic explosion" π€. The last photo shows it lit up, and if you notice a lollipop stick in the birthday boy's mouth, it's nOt a lollipop stick (as I first thought π€), but a bit of spark from the candle. And also if you saw my stories yesterday, you'd know I was trying to get hold of some dry ice (which I wanted to use to create some smoke), but unfortunately couldn't get any πͺ. Still, very happy with how it turned out and loved making it π
07/10/2020
It's a Space Cake! With a Rocket which "made" Real Fire! Swipe to Seee! ππ
My customer asked if I could do one like it (using one of those firework candles) and I remembered seeing one by , but her's had had the fire coming down (from a rocket which was going up), which was a problem for me since my cake wouldn't have the "structural height" for it to not be a fire hazard (π±). So I positioned the rocket going in the opposite direction so that the fire would be going up, and while there may be a number of scientific errors in the story happening here on the cake, it still made for a π. And in the words of the birthday boy, "This is the best cake I ever had. It was so cool when the rocket lit up so muchβ. Which made my day π₯°. In addition to the fact that the rocket didn't fall off or "explode" which were things I was very worried about π€
PS. You know I love to share facts/trivia in my captions but this time not going to do that since I'm no "rocket scientist" π, but I thinnnk I know at least 2 things that are wrong here π. Please comment and tell me if you spot them? ππ€
PPS. 2nd and 3rd photo provided by my lovely customer π₯°
23/09/2020
Got to make a "The Great Wave"- themed cake today, and I was today years old when I found out that "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa" by Hokusai is actually a wood-block print and not a painting π
Anyone else with me? π€
And here's some more trivia for you:
* The original print is 25.7 x 37.9 cm.
* It was created around 1830.
* This print forms part of a series called "Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji", and that little mountain in the middle (if you can make it out) is Mount Fuji.
* Mount Fuji is an active volcano.
You're welcome π
Also have to say that this might be the hardest cake I have done so far π₯΄
09/09/2020
Purrpurrrr?
05/09/2020
An Underwater Cake for an 8 year old boy whose cake requests inlcuded ombrΓ©, a shark(s), dolphins, and a bit of seagrass and corals π
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