All cakes have homemade butter cream icing. Any cake flavor can be used with any variety. On one cake, I made one yellow layer and one chocolate layer. I can also do simply decorated cakes with yummy filling such as fresh strawberries or mandarin oranges. The possibilities are endless!
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My son's 4th birthday... another cupcake cake.
This dog (which looks a little like a bear!) was for my nephew's first birthday and was a fun cake to make because of his hair. I actually used regular butter cream icing and added a bit of chocolate to make the light tan "fur." It was yummy!
This was for my niece's birthday and was fashioned after a toy cake made out of cloth.
Another cupcake cake for a girl's birthday.
This was my first doll cake. The mom wanted a Spanish themed dress for her daughter, whom she adopted from Guatemala the year before. I also added some cupcakes because she had so many people at her birthday party.
This one was for my son's 2nd birthday... a train, as that's all he loves to talk about and play with! I used chocolate chip cookies for the wheels and that turned out to be his favorite part of the whole cake!
I think this butterfly cupcake cake is still my all-time favorite. It turned out so well and I was very please with it. I got the idea from a similar cupcake cake on cakecentral.com. This one was for my niece's 2nd birthday.
On the Hawaiian cupcake cake above and below, I used crushed graham crackers for sand and candy molds for the seashells.
This baseball cake has caramel icing which I made from scratch. Watch out, that stuff is SWEET.. enough to send you into a diabetic coma. The "baseball" is a cupcake sitting in the middle of the mitt. A friend of mine gave me a picture she found and I recreated it for her son's 3rd birthday.
This monstrous patriotic cake was actually 3 different flavors: strawberry, yellow and chocolate. I made it for my husband's family reunion which took place over the 4th.
These two cakes (above and below) were made for a friends' daughter's 1st birthday. She gave me a plate of the decorations and I recreated it on the cake. I loved making this one because of all the colors.
Yet another friend's daughter's birthday cake.. she had a cinderella theme, so I did a castle cake in the color of the decorations.
A cute baby shower cake, decorated in all white because the mom-to-be was decorating her daughter's nursery in all white.
Another baby shower cake... the nursery was white and pink, so the shower was decorated all in white and pink, therefore the cake matched!
This was another huge cake used as a sending-off party for a son who was going to be a missionary for the summer in Brazil. The mom wanted a jungle theme and this is what I came up with. The animals are plastic, but everything else is edible!
My niece's first birthday cake above and below, another patriotic cake for a friend's birthday. Her birthday isn't in July, but she loves the 4th!!
A fun, first attempt at a Western-themed cake, based on a bandanna.
A fun birthday cake for my sister in law.
Made this one for mother's day last year. Everyone seemed to love the flowers!
This was for our Happy Valentine's Day Sunday School party.
Festive birthday cake.
My brother-in-law is a HUGE Alabama football fan, so this was his birthday cake one year. This is a fun cake for any football party or for any football fan.
This was for my son's first birthday...just a basic cake with a few transportation symbols since he was (and still is) into anything with wheels.
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I LOVED my cake! Looked great, tasted great, and it was delivered! Couldn't ask for a better deal! I would recommend 'Aunt Shebby' to anyone!
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