I think they really like the cake. But maybe weren't so blown away with the "traditional" wedding cake appearance. Although, I did try do go more mod in design, it did look very traditional. They were happy, but not blown away.............yet. :) Here's what I did to knock their socks off............
Here are only four of the 24 layers of cake I baked for this cake. 4 tiers, 6 layers per tier.
Leveling....
Each tier got filled with my traditional buttercream icing, all 6 layers. Then crumb coated.Each tier got filled with my traditional buttercream icing, all 6 layers. Then crumb coated.
After icing and smoothing, the buttercream, I attached fondant circles to the out side of each tier.
The fondant circles were dried, sprayed with shimmer, and cut in various sizes. Here is a close up of circles:
My husband and I were the only ones who knew what the inside looked like, and I was like a little kid trying to hold it in, because I knew how much they were going to like it. And lets face it, I do this to see the look on the faces of the recipients, it makes me feel good to see how excited someone can get over a cake that you have made for them. But alas, I had to wait, and wait, and wait.....
What one whole tier looked like cut...........
And what each piece looked like!
The ladies were thrilled, soooo very excited, and blown away but what I had made for them. Congratulations Mom and Missy Vet. We love y'all !
6 comments:
Beautiful, Elizabeth! My kids would love that for their birthdays!
Great cake! What a fun surprise - how did you manage not to tell them before they cut the cake???
Thanks Lindsay! Something tells me I'll make one for my kids someday, too! They loved it the most.
Elizabeth, I'm pretty good at keeping secrets. ;)
Must have been SO hard to keep that a secret...but well worth it!
What a fun cake ... totally unexpected!
This is such a great cake! I just love rainbow as a theme. How much fun for a wedding!!! Great job! Alison.x. (Alison Lawson Cakes)
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