GO SAINTS!
GO SAINTS!
I am so very sorry I have been MIA as of late. Preparing for the Ultimate Cake Off show has been all consuming; even more so than I anticipated. So much to do in a relatively short period of time. While I am excited to be going and have enjoyed the crazy ride so far, I will be happy to get back to my normal life. I promise that my blog posts will return to normal starting in February.
My amazing team and I will be leaving to compete very soon, and I promise to post some pictures when we get back. I am not allowed to give any details until the show airs on TV (in the spring, no exact date yet). But I will tell you what I can: We are making a cake. It is a big cake. It has a theme. Sorry, but that is all I am allowed to say at this time. 🙂
Wish us luck! I hope for safe travels for my gals and I, and to build our cake with no major catastrophes. Then I will leave Los Angeles a happy lady, win or lose.
Talk to you guys soon!
Sharon
I will come up for air at the end of January, and promise my blog posts will get back to normal then. Thank you for being patient and waiting for my life to return to its normal chaotic self! LOL
We had a great response to our name the DVD contest, and by random drawing, here are the winners:
Kelly said…
It’s All In The Details for Borders, Transfers and Flowers.
Nicole said…
How about “Superior Sheet Cakes: Special touches for basic cakes”
I wish you all the very happiest of holidays, a blessed time with family and friends, and hope all of your wishes for the new year come true.
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com
First I carved 2 layers of round cake to have a slight taper up the sides. I also carved some small indentations into the sides to give the look of rumpled fabric, like a truly worn hat. That was crumb coated and covered with a very thin layer of white fondant.
The camouflage layer was made by putting “puzzle pieces” of the colored fondant together side by side. First I penciled the camo pattern onto a piece of paper, marked them the color I wanted each to be, and then cut those pieces out. Each piece was used as a template to cut out the corresponding color of fondant.
Each piece of colored fondant was stuck to a thin layer of white fondant underneath with a little water. This under layer of fondant was there to ensure that the pieces stayed together and did not fall apart when I picked up the larger finished piece. I kept the whole piece under plastic while I was working on it to prevent it from drying out.
When I got one piece big enough to cover the top of the hat, I used a slightly fabric textured mat on it to give a little bit more of a fabric look. That piece was then glued to the top of the hat with water. And the excess hanging over the sides of the top of the hat was cut off with an exacto knife.
The same process was followed to make a piece to apply to the sides. I used two pieces to wrap around the sides, and covered the side seems later.
Here is one side piece in place and the top edge trimmed flush with the top of the cake.
The same process was done to cover a cardboard cake circle, which served as the brim of the hat. The cake part was put on top of this cake circle.
And here is the finished product:
Thank you all for the wonderful testimonials. They are going to be a great addition to our new SugarEd Website.
Along with working on the new site, and editing the new DVD (for early 2010 release), we are also cooking up some new exciting projects to offer you in 2010 and 2011. We have a lot of things simmering on the burners, so stay tuned for more info to come!
The winner of the testimonial drawing is:
Morsels By Mark said…
I have all of the SugarEd Dvd’s. Sharon is an informative teacher and very fun to watch. I look forward to purchasing each an every dvd she puts out! Her customer service is bar none and she is one of the fastest shippers! Other cake instructors should follow her lead!
Congratulations! Please email me to claim your prize!
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I also have exciting news to share with you guys! I have been invited to return to TLC’s Ultimate Cake Off for season two! I cannot disclose any of the details yet, or the Cake Off Police will come arrest me and throw away the key. And that would not be good. So for now I must be quiet.
I will be spending a large portion of the upcoming weeks in work mode, so please bear with me if my blog posts are a little bit more infrequent than usual. I am very excited, and more than a little bit nervous! I do know, no matter what happens, it will be a great experience and a lot of fun to spend time with my teammates, who I will introduce you to later on.
OK kids, be back tomorrow with a tutorial!
Happy caking,
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com
I hope you all had a great turkey day! Mine was very nice; wonderful day with family and friends. I am stuffed and pooped!
I wanted to let you guys know about a great Canadian cake decorating supply shop, Flour Confections. Great selection of items, fast shipping and top notch customer service
They are running a free shipping special to all of North America on Monday. What a great deal!
Check out the details here.
I am going to spend the weekend sleeping off the rest of the L-tryptophan I consumed yesterday, and will check in next week with a fun tutorial post!
Happy Weekend!
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com
I am so very excited that SugarEd Productions is in the process of getting a whole new revamped website! It is going to be awesome!
It will be easier on the eye, more organized and user friendly.
I am in need of some customer testimonials for the site, so if you are a happy SugarEd customer, and would like to proclaim it to the world, please leave a cleverly crafted testimonial in the comment section here.
All entries will be put into a random drawing for a $20 shopping spree at SugarEd!
Wonder what it is about!






