Another fun week at the bakery. Here are just a few of this past Saturday's cakes...
First there was the baby carriage cake. I've seen this concept done a lot in the past, but none nearly as cute as this one which matched the invitations.
And the F-18 Blue Angels cake (see the post Working late at the bakery) that came with three dozen blue airplane shortbread cookies.
And this skateboard for a 12-year-old.
And a three tier bowling-themed birthday cake with bowling ball and bowling pin cookies. There is a similar two-tier bowling cake on our website.
And a big orange and blue "AU" carved from a half-sheet cake for an Auburn fan. (I told you there were lots of Auburn graduates in Tuscaloosa.)
And a graduation cake for one of the six high schools in the area that are finishing up this week and next.
And six dozen petit fours that had "Hotty Toddy" piped on them for a high school graduation party for a young lady who was accepted at Ole Miss.
And four weddings. These are the two I liked best, but the others were also nice. The cake on the left was for an outdoor wedding at the historic Maxwell-Peters House just down the street from the bakery. Good thing they had a tent because it was pouring rain when we arrived.
The black and white cake was for a wedding at Christ Episcopal Church, which has the nicest fellowship hall in a church I have ever seen. They also have a very pretty courtyard garden.
Next week won't quite so busy but we will be carving a Humvee out of cake, and we have oodles of cookie orders for graduation parties.
And three weddings.



Those are wonderful cake design can't wait to bake some of your design.
-Ava
Posted by: Red Ribbon Bakery | May 20, 2009 at 03:07 AM
Wow those are beautiful!
Posted by: Susie Homemaker | May 19, 2009 at 05:52 AM