The final result
Sorry for the delay, but I was busy
with Birthday activities and meeting new people yesterday!
So, after making the chocolate Madeira cake and allowing it to cool completely, I sandwiched the cake with a layer of orange curd and buttercrem. For the buttercream I incorporated orange zest to create a deeper orange flavour. I crumbcoated the entire cake, spreading a very thin layer of the buttercream all over the surface, creating a barrier and allowing the fondant to stick.
Using ready made white fondant, we rolled out a thin squarish shape and covered the cake. This wasn't as smooth as hoped and some elephant skin appeared, largely due to the hot weather causing the fondant to dry out quickly. To cover a few blemishes, specifically at the corners were we struggled to achieve a neat Finnish, we wrapped pink ribbon around the base of the cake, securing with a cocktail stick.
I then moved onto making some silver stars. Rolling out yellow ready made fodant, I used plunge cutters to cut out small stars. I then used edible silver glitter and a small nontoxic paintbrush to pat on the shimmer. After carefully placing the 'Happy Birthday' letters by using a ruler, I stuck them down with a small amount of water and the same paintbrush. I then used the stars to create a border underneath. If any of the glitter fell onto the cake I quickly wiped it off with a dry brush.
I then began placing on the many fondant flowers I had made the day before.
Creating small clusters on the top of the cake we tried to make them appear naturally positioned! Where I used the lilac flowers I added 3 small iridescent pearls, which were simple but looked lovely, and added another 3D element. Round the sides of the cake I also wanted to add some colour so individually places a mixture of the small pink and lilac flowers. For all the flowers and decorations I just used water as glue which worked sufficiently.
I was so pleased with how the cake turned out, despite some difficulties with the fondant. The cake also managed to withstand an hour and a half car journey to my Grans with only a few flower breakages! Thankfully I brought a few spares and quickly replaced the broken ones, whilst my second cousins happily ate any left over flowers! Whilst most were full from a large meal we all had a small piece and every body loved it, everyone took some home with them.
I was so pleased with how the cake turned out, despite some difficulties with the fondant. The cake also managed to withstand an hour and a half car journey to my Grans with only a few flower breakages! Thankfully I brought a few spares and quickly replaced the broken ones, whilst my second cousins happily ate any left over flowers! Whilst most were full from a large meal we all had a small piece and every body loved it, everyone took some home with them.
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