If you read my previous blog, you would know that I have been very busy around the first week of June, I had two orders to undertake, this is the second one! My first tennis fondant cake! :)
I bought a Duncan Hines French Vanilla Cake Mix and altered it like I always do! This time I added a half cup of flour and a teaspoon of lemon extract. This cake had a tangy, lemony kick to it!
I then greased and floured two loaf pans and added the batter to it. Sorry, but I didn't take pictures of the batter this time :( While the cakes were in the oven, I started making my famous marshmallow fondant! You could check out
http://www.megzcakes.ca to find the recipe. I colored it green, since grass is green and left it in the refrigerator to chill. In the mean time, I crumb coated the cakes with a Triple Chocolate Chip Frosting I had. Then it was time to cover the cake with the fondant, I was so nervous :|
I used some of my left over flowers I had from my previous Hello Kitty cupcakes around the border of the tennis court :)
Then it was time to make the tennis racket, the cake was left covered with wax paper while the racket was being created. For the tennis racket, I used the left over orange fondant I had and a chocolate wafer for the handle. The fondant was added to the handle and the accents were piped around the borders of the racket and the name of the customer was written. The racket was then added to the cake and the "net" piped across the racket, bringing it to life!
Another batch of marshmallow fondant was made to pipe the borders of the cake and to represent the tennis court. My cake was beginning to come to life. I was so proud! :)
After the piping was done, I decided to make a tennis ball to go along with the cake and the racket, so I took some white fondant I made, colored it light green and rolled it in my hands until it obtained a round colour, then I wrote the word 'Tennis' on it.
Then I wrote the words 'Happy Birthday' across the cake and packed it up for delivery: