Anyway, Chicken Girl and Math Boy met almost exactly 5 years ago on the corner of Houston and Mulberry Streets, and on their third anniversary of meeting, she created this illustration as an anniversary card for him. When we were discussing the details for the reception nearly a year ago, she said that the only thing that she really wanted was a chicken cake. Although I had not done any cake decorating in many, many years, and even then just a bit of dabbling, I offered to take on the challenge. I decided to use her own artwork, which I found on her blog, as inspiration for the cake. And so began several months of studying and practicing fondant cake decorating, all self-directed, using books, TV shows, the web, and a terrific DVD. This is the result:
Here's a better look at the chickens. I think if you click on it you can see it bigger:
These are pictures I took while it was still in my apartment, and not very good ones at that. When we set it up at the restaurant, I put some Belgian chocolate seashells on the sand to make it look, well, more beach-y. Here's a picture of them cutting the cake:
I had a lot of fun making this, but the very best part of it was seeing Jannie's face when she saw it for the first time yesterday. She agreed from the start to let me surprise her. She had absolutely no idea what I was doing, except that it involved chickens, and her trust in me touched my heart. I am indeed a very blessed and happy mother, and mother-in-law!
These are pictures I took while it was still in my apartment, and not very good ones at that. When we set it up at the restaurant, I put some Belgian chocolate seashells on the sand to make it look, well, more beach-y. Here's a picture of them cutting the cake:
I had a lot of fun making this, but the very best part of it was seeing Jannie's face when she saw it for the first time yesterday. She agreed from the start to let me surprise her. She had absolutely no idea what I was doing, except that it involved chickens, and her trust in me touched my heart. I am indeed a very blessed and happy mother, and mother-in-law!
14 comments:
That's a great picture of them!
I had NO idea you had such skills!!!! The cake came out amazing!!! and what an adorable couple they are!!!!!!
OMG! That is too awesome. Way to go, you really rocked that chicken cake.
What a great cake & a great story! It looks liek they were having a wonderful time!
What can I say...how lucky am I to get a mother-in-law that is willing to make a chicken cake!!! Words really can't express how much this incredible cake means to me. Thank you and I love you!
This is fabulous, Carolyn! What a special gift for your son and your new daughter-in-law!
Wow! That is fantastic!
Amazing. I am sure Jannie was estatic.
- childhood friend of jannie's
I'm a fan of Jannie's work, and your cake interpretation is sooooo clever! Well done! :) What a sweet and crafty MIL you are.
Wow -- what a wonderful gift -- both your talent, and the cake! I follow Jannie's blog and love seeing her art (now your art) in this new, edible form! Beautiful cake.
Julie
Ottawa, ON
I found your blog through Chicken Girl's blog. I must say you are soooo talented! I gasped when I saw that chicken wedding cake. It is INCREDIBLE!!! I can only imagine how excited and happy Jannie was to see that. You caught her artwork so well!!!
Wow! You must have practiced a lot! Fondant takes some skill to work with that successfully. I've used it for years and am still learning.
ADORABLE!
Absolutely adorable chicken cake! Great job.
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
Absolutely beautiful!!! You did a wonderful job on the chickens and I'm sure you made "Chicken Girl" the happiest Daughter-in-Law on the face of the earth on her special day.
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