Chocolate Mudcake designed to look like a pizza for a pair of our friends that love pizza. I thought it looked pretty realistic, until you cut it open and were faced with a huge chunk of chocolate mud cake!
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Made for a "Back to our childhood" morning tea at work. The morning tea also included such childhood gems as chocolate crackles, honey joys and fairy bread!
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Buttercake with strawberry jam and cream filling. The butterfly was was handmade using fondant.
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This cake is for a male's 21st Birthday. The criteria was that it had to include either a Jack of Spades or Jack of Clubs and red & black poker chips with the number 21 on them. All the cards are made out of icing and are decorated with modelling icing and an edible ink pen. I drew the Jack freehand by looking at a pack of cards I had at home.
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This cake was made for a friends 21st. It was a 3 tier cake made with turkish delight mud cake, cherry ripe mud cake and white chocolate mud cake. This was the first tier "mad hatter style" cake I had attempted and I was glad I gave myself plenty of time to work on this one as it was deceptively difficult. But the end result was worth it, and it was great to attend Ash's party and hear everyone's great comments about it. Happy Birthday Ash!
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This cake was ordered by Debbie's husband for her birthday. The cake was made to look like a Tiffany jewelery box and the lucky birthday girl not only got cake, but also a Tiffany's bracelet to go with it! 
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This two teir cherry ripe mud cake was designed to allow the birthday girl to have have to top piece to herself so she could get her sticky fingers over this peice and not the rest of the cake that the guests were eating!
My friends at Remember This Photography filmed the cake making of the cake and the decorating process, so if you would like an insight into what it takes to make a cake you can view the video below.

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I made this mini cherry ripe mud cake for a colleague's birthday. I based the design on the pattern on the ribbon.
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I made the following cake for my brother-in-law's birthday. He is passionate about two things, his coffee and his AFL team, Carlton. As an Essendon supporter it would have been a sin to create a Carlton cake, so he got a coffee cake instead! The cake inside was caramel mud cake covered in a dark chocolate ganache, covered in fondant. The cup was modelled on his preferred coffee brand, Gloria Jeans.
I was really happy with how this turned out as it was a last minute cake, the only thing I'd do differently next time is make it 1 cake taller (there are 3 small cakes used in this one), just to made the dimensions a bit more realistic.
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I made this cupcake bouquet as a thank you gift for the two photographers that take my cake photos. It was a basic cupcake mix with around 12 cupcakes. The cupcakes were fixed to a styrofoam ball within a flower pot. This was my first attempt at a cupcake bouquet and I was thrilled at the result.
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