I  got roped into doing a wedding cake for a daughter of a friend. She was  asking around if anyone knew anyone who did cakes and a couple people  shot my name out there and told her I might be up for the challenge (how  do I ever get myself into these things?). Honestly, I was flattered and  I hesitantly but happily agreed and said I'd give it a try.
The  bride had her cake all planned out and told me what she wanted. White  cake, strawberry filling, butter cream frosting and blue snowflakes.  Simple enough right? NOT!
First off she wanted a triangle cake. NO  ONE carries triangle cake pans! At least not that I could find, so I  had to rig up my own using my rectangle ones. And the  snowflakes?.....Well, lets just say this was a chore too. She didn't  want just cute snowflakes piped onto the cake. She wanted them 3-D!
At  first I tried piping snowflakes out of royal icing and letting those  dry to use as decoration but they just shattered when I picked them up.  So I had to come up with SOMETHING that was sturdy and that could last  more than 24 hours on a cookie sheet (that's another story you'll read  about below).
I decided to try gum paste and luckily  found a friend who owned a set of snowflake cookie cutters! WHEW! Who  would have thought snowflake cutters were seasonal merchandise? Right,  yeah I know now. So, those were rolled, cut, and then painted with  luster dust so they'd be all shimmery, purdy and ready for me to layer  them when they dried. Gladly that was my first victory...well for a  couple hours anyway. I learned really quickly that 2 year olds cannot,  and I repeat CANNOT be trusted. I also learned that setting my cakes on  the counter to cool was a bad choice too. I'll just say that I make LOTS  of cakes and a few different batches of snowflakes. 
Enter the great invention of baby gates!!!.......
Whew!  After the kitchen was blocked off I got things done. Good thing too! I  was running out of time. I layered the cakes, added the strawberry  filling, added cake supports for the second tier, and frosted away. I  think the scariest part was putting the second tier on after it was  frosted too! But I did manage it.
The cake sat in the  fridge overnight since 3-4 hours was all my pregnant legs and feet could  take. Then, the next day a second coat of frosting to cover up the  crumb layer and the fun really began. I added the blue border and the  long awaited snowflakes. Ta DAH! It was done! And after two days of  sitting, there were no sags or sinking I was relieved. 
I was very pleased with how it turned out. What do you think?


WOW I love to bake but I think I would be terrified of baking and constructing a wedding cake!!! I actually had the honor of constructing a cake for a friend ONCE and it was nerve racking!! thank goodness the store bought white sheet cakes, nifty pillars/cake stackers and fresh flowers all worked together to hide my oops's!!!
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