The Love Bug Cake

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This year in one of my classes I was required to make a cake for a project. And this class was no baking or foods class. Oh no, this was my Entomology 105 class (aka: bugs class).

Awesome thing about this project = I get to make a cake, and it is going to be judged at a little cake competetion for Purdue’s Bug Bowl.

Bad part about this project = my cake has to look like, or relate to insects. (Just to clarify…It does not have to include insects in the recipe, just relate to them.)

I figured I was responsible for making an awesome cake. I had told some of the people in my group about my blog, and I think they too were expecting something amazing.

My cake is by no means amazing. But, I would say it was cute. It’s just a little lady bug cake that I made with a heart shaped pan to make “the love bug cake.”

with eyes The Love Bug Cake

It’s not completely finished in any of the pictures I have… But this is what it looked like before adding antenna

This was an easy to make cake. It took a long time, but the work was easy and relaxing. I did make the mistake of starting this at 8 PM…so I was up until about 2 or 3 AM putting on the finishing touches and realizing I had even forgot a few things.

Let me tell you, at 2 AM when you have to be somewhere at 8 AM the next morning, you will not be a happy camper to realize you forgot something.

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The steps for this includes:

  1. Make the fondant. Clean up, I promise there will be a huge mess.
  2. Make the cake. And allow to cool fully.
  3. Make the buttercream (or use the store bought stuff like I did…)
  4. Roll out the fondant, and cover the cake. Decorate as desired.

I’ll post some of the other cakes submitted at the end of the post!

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This was from the “adult” category. I thought this one of the best of the day! So life-like.

catepillar cake The Love Bug Cake

Sorry, I don’t have better pictures. It was a rainy day in one of the older buildings on campus.

lindas cake The Love Bug Cake

This was one of my friend’s cakes..I thought she did a wonderful job with the shape of the ladybug, and the scenery is very cute!

How to Make Marshmallow Fondant

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A few weeks ago, when I was planning my cake for a school project, I wondered what the easiest way to make my cake look clean and professional without spending too much money on decorating supplies and tools.

I knew fondant was my best option to get the clean look I wanted, but this was something completely new to me. I had never tasted or worked with fondant before. And frankly, I was extremely intimidated.

I had always thought fondant was only for the professionals. This was not something I needed to be messing with, and had no need to learn. Wow…could I have been more wrong?! (Channeling my inner Chandler for any of you Friends fans out there!)

Well, I did a little research and found there is more than one way to make fondant. I chose the easy way.

This marshmallow fondant is very simple, fun, and inexpensive to make. It makes your cake look like it came straight from the display case of a professional bakery. And the best part is it is edible! It is not too pasty or gummy (as I’ve heard) other fondants can be.

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Even though it is edible, it is extremely sweet and your teeth will probably hurt if you try to consume too much.

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