Nature gives to every season a Beauty all its own. Charles Dickens

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

And now for something completely different.......

My husband and I are members of a folk dance group which meets monthly between September and May. It was founded in May 1930 and our friend Mary was persuaded by her cousin to become a member just a few months later, aged 17. She has continued with the club ever since and insists it is still the Aldershot Folk Dance Club even though it is many years since its meetings were held in Aldershot. This coming Saturday we are having a party to celebrate 80 years of dancing (no, I can't make the figures add up either: I think we just forgot to have it last year!) and I volunteered to make a special cake. Now, I'm not a fantastic cook but I do quite enjoy baking; I make good cakes but there's no way I can ice them to a reasonable standard, so after a brief panic about what I could do for decoration I came up with the idea of using my trusty Cuttlebug and papercraft techniques rather than sugarcraft. And here's the result!

It's a rich fruit cake (made to a wedding cake recipe) which has been quietly maturing for 3 months, fortified with brandy. It has a covering of marzipan (almond paste) and tomorrow I'll ice it so it has a few days to dry and harden, but I've spent much of the past two days playing with ideas for the top. I used the Cuttlebug Fancy Pants alphabet to spell out the club name and the 80 came from the Hippie Chick alphabet. The blue scalloped circle is cut with a Marianne die and overlaying that is the Spellbinder Eyelets pendant in matt silver. The whole is mounted on a 7" diameter silver circle - an inch smaller than the cake - and I'll place the circle loose on top then remove it for cutting. A serendipitous touch was the blue circle having 12 scallops when there are 12 letters in the name.

Originally I had cut the letters in silver but they won't be wasted - I'm going to make cupcakes for those who don't like fruit cake and will use the letters individually on top. I think my daughter has a special cupcake stand so I'll ask to borrow that (provided I don't have to make 100s of cakes to fill it!)

I'll take a photo of the cake when it's finished and add it to this entry but I wanted to show that I haven't been completely idle.....I've also been playing with more punched flowers (pansies this time) but haven't made a card for them yet.

7 comments:

  1. Great idea to use your Cuttlebug! I'd love to see a photo of the cake. TFS

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  2. Hi Fiona! This looks like it is going to be a beautiful topper for the cake. Can't wait to see photos of the finished project. :)

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  3. My goodness Fiona, this is beautiful and you used cardmaking techniques, how fun. The cake sounds wonderful and what great fun. Looking forward to the finished end.

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  4. This is an ambitious project, you certainly haven't been idle. I love what you've done for the decorating so far, can't wait to see the finished product!

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  5. It sounds delicious Fiona, cant wait to see it. :)

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  6. I can't wait to see your cake Fiona! Your project came out great....TFS!!!

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  7. I think that is a brilliant idea! It is going to be lovely. Can't wait to see final pictures of the cake!

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