Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

So....Its been awhile....

But I have a good reason....




Luke Alexander York was born on April 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm.  At 8 pounds, 12 ounces, and 21.25 inches long, he was a perfect specimen of baby deliciousness.  He is a happy little boy who has already brought so much joy and love into so many people's lives.  (Bonus...he lets his mommy sleep most nights!) 

Look at that tiny little face...



Although, not so little anymore....



Needless to say, this little guy has kept me pretty busy; although not busy enough to keep me from baking!  Just too busy to blog about it.  However, Luke is napping like a good boy right now, and I am determined to update you on all of my adventures.  Hopefully, over the next few days,  I will show you some of the cool things I have worked on, and over the next few weeks I will show you the new things that I will make with the very awesome present my parents bought me....



A Cricut Cake!!!!!

How cool is this?  I will be trying this baby out this weekend for my husband, Matt's birthday.  I can't wait. 




Thursday, March 10, 2011

Gender Reveal Cake

Growing up, I was fortunate enough to have three awesome older brothers who taught me the coolness of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, wrestling, and GI Joe.  I learned to throw a baseball the correct way, to throw a punch without breaking my thumb, and how to box out for a rebound.  I wouldn't change this experience for anything in the world, especially now that we still remain close, and I know my brothers would do anything for me.  However, because of this overload of testosterone, girly things were not always on the top of my agenda, despite my mother's best efforts.  Yes, I owned more Barbies than any one girl should, and my Barbie Dream House stood proudly in the basement.  But no, there wasn't always someone in the house who wanted to play those things unless Superfly Jimmy Snuka was invited to the party.  (Small side note--I'd like to give my brother, Jimmy, a shout out for always offering to play the Sweet Valley High Board Game with me...his only requirement was that he had to be Elizabeth or he wasn't playing!) 

Enter, the blessing that was the Szelagowski Family.  Three girls, all around my age, with an overload of girl toys and games, only two houses away.  Mall Madness, Girl Talk Boardgame (sticker zits included), and Bop Magazine were always available.  Doing each other's hair and playing "school" and "house" were on the agenda almost every day.  I have very few memories of my childhood where this family was not involved.

Throughout the years, we've vaguely kept in touch, but through the wonders of facebook, we've now been able to keep abreast of each other's lives.  All three girls have started beautiful families of their own, and its been wonderful to see what great lives they have been able to create for themselves.  The middle daughter, Kate, started her own side business making all sorts of creative things, including headbands and bows for little girls as well as beautiful invitations, cards, etc.  When I found out that I was pregnant, I knew that I wanted to ask her to create an announcement for our son when he was born. I emailed Kate, and she created ten of the cutest cards I could imagine!  I can't wait for our son to be born and mail those beauties out. 

Well, a few weeks ago, Kate announced that she was expecting a second child.  She already has one adorable little girl who is Kate's spitting image.  Kate asked if I would consider making a cake for her to reveal the gender of her baby.  I, of course, said, "YES!"  Last week, Kate had an ultrasound where she asked the technician to seal the results of the ultrasound in an envelope, which Kate delivered to me immediately.  I was to keep my lips sealed for an entire week and then bake a cake tinted either pink or blue inside.  I am so honored that I got to be part of this awesome suprise!  I had a lot of fun making the cake and helping to celebrate the life of another Szelagowski grandchild!

I decided to turn to my trusty Magnolia cookbook and use the vanilla cake recipe.  I love this recipe for its simplicity and fresh taste.  The recipe calls for half self-rising flour and half all-purpose flour.  I swapped out the all-purpose flour for cake flour, which I think makes it a little more tender and light.  I also swapped out the vanilla extract for vanilla bean paste, to give it a richer taste.  Also, there is something decadent about seeing all of those little vanilla beans in the batter!  I also used the same cookbook for the vanilla buttercream recipe.  Again, simple and delicious. 

For decorations, I wanted something baby-ish that didn't necessarily give away the baby's gender.  I was inspired by a cake that my co-worker's sister made for her baby shower...check it out at The Sunday Flog.  I thought the buttons were a cute idea. 


The buttons and letters were made from fondant dyed pastel colors.


My frosting job wasn't my finest.  I have found that the most delicious tasting frostings don't always spread the best or most evenly.


I used round cookie cutters to cut out the circles, then a slightly smaller one to indent the edges of the larger buttons.  The end of a straw was all I used to cut out the little button holes.  Easy-peasey, as my godson likes to say.



I made sure to seal the box up with a label so that any peeking ahead of time would be obvious!


Have I mentioned that I love my labels?


The little girl with the adorable look on her face is the big-sister-to-be, Julianne.  I love her expression in this picture.  So excited to find out!

Its a.....


GIRL!!!!!

Kate said she was definitely suprised...she guessed boy.  Congratulations to Kate and Jim Asher!!  Thanks for letting me be a part of your celebration!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Pink themed baby shower

Pink, pink and more pink...

A few weeks ago, my cousin, Karen, aka my best customer, asked me to make a small cake for a "Sprinkle" she and her friends were throwing for their friend, Deb.  The only theme I was told was "pink" since this will be her first girl after a few boys.  I've been wanting to try a quilting technique I have seen, and I thought this would be the perfect opportunity.  Since these ladies are classy people, I didn't want to "baby" the cake up too much with storks and bears and such.  I just wanted it to be pretty in pink.  I made a chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and topped it with pink fondant and candy pearls. 




 I told my cousin to tell people not to look to close.  Its like a Monet, from far away, it looks pretty, but up close its a big old mess.  (Bonus points if you get the movie reference).


I love the quilting technique and hope to perfect it in the near future.


I had some leftover ribon and a cake box.  I always think it makes it extra special when it arrives in a nice package!


And the mommy-to-be.  I've never met you, Deb, but I'm sure your little girl will be precious!  Congratulations!

Friday, June 25, 2010

A blast from the past...

Claudine's Baby Shower

As I was looking through old pictures online today, I found a cake and cupcakes I had made two years ago that I can't believe I haven't posted. Remember Holly? Well, before we knew she was Holly, we had a book themed shower for her mommy,  Claudine. We asked everyone to bring a book for Holly's library. I found an adorable little icon of a little girl reading a book and we used it on EVERYTHING!

I found a Wilton Cake pan in the shape of a book, and took the photograph to the local grocery store bakery, and they printed it out on an icing sheet for me to use on my own cake.  I've since found out that they will not do this anymore.  If you do want to try the icing sheets, there are a few vendors on Etsy.com that will print things for you.  This cake isn't my best as I was still learning to pipe and decorate, but ok for a first shot, right?


For the cupcakes, we tinted the icing purple (Claudine's favorite color) and printed the little girl graphic on labels then wrapped them around toothpicks.  Again, towards the beginning of my cake decorating exploration. 

It was a  fun shower, and its strange to think that we didn't even know how adorable and sweet Holly was yet! 



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

My first cake

Karen's Baby Shower

Ok, maybe not my first cake, but the first one I have ever made for a large party.  It was a little over five years ago that Karen was expecting the first great grandchild on my mom's side of the family.  We were super excited and went a litlle overboard with the pink.  I wanted to make the cake, but I had never really made a cake for that amount of people before.  Thank goodness for my mom because I had several freakouts while making it.  In the end, it turned out pretty good, and, oh boy, was it delicious!  It was a three layer neapolitan cake.  It was so moist and delicious.  I have been wanting to post a picture of this cake for awhile, but never had one in my posession.  Luckily, my mom had one and mailed it to me yesterday.  Sorry for the poor quality, but I had to scan it in.  (Well, ok.  Matt scanned it in for me.)  I'm only disappointed that we didn't take a picture of the cake once it was cut.  The inside was just as pretty as the outside.