Monday, November 30, 2009

Hat and Dress Gluten Free Groom's Cake

It was really fun to make this cake a few weeks ago. The couple, Whitney and Kevin, met at a Halloween party- he was dressed as Indiana Jones, and she was dressed as a 1920's flapper girl. In the spirit of making a fun and unusual groom's cake, we suggested incorporating elements of their costumes into their cake.
Inside the cake was gluten free red velvet cake with chocolate and vanilla buttercreams, and gluten free chocolate brownie cake with chocolate buttercream. Surrounding the hat and dress are a fondant bullwhip with weaved strips around the handle and a fondant flapper sequined headband with a real feather to accent it. We were so happy to get this email from the groom a few days after the wedding:

"Hi! You may hear from my new wife, Whitney, but I just wanted to reach out myself to thank you again for how amazing the Indiana Jones Hat and Flapper Dress was!!!! It was incredible and as I imagined, it stole the show. And it was absolutely delicious too! You guys are truly fantastic artists, and we will recommend you to anyone who wants to listen or see the pictures. Thanks again for contributing to our wedding experience!!! -Kevin"

Designer Purse and Shopping Bag Cake

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We created this designer bag cake for a bridal shower a few weeks ago- we are always happy and excited to make highly detailed cakes like this! The bride's mother, fiancé, and bridal party were instrumental in helping with not only the concept of this cake, but also with investigating the actual brands and models of her cell phone and sunglasses, as well as getting us detailed pictures of the bag from every angle possible!

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The cake features a Coach hand bag sitting in front of a Coach shopping bag. Inside the bag is a pair of her favorite Dior sunglasses, the lenses of which were made of poured sugar and the arms made of fondant with Swarovski crystal details. On the board, a replica of her cell phone with a charm saying "I love James", her fiancé. The cake flavor was white cake with cookies and cream buttercream.


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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Zen-inspired ReFined Sugar Free Crystal Cake



This is certainly one of our most unique cakes, both in design and flavor: a square, ivory, four-tiered cake, with alternating layers of refined-sugar free brownie and vanilla cakes, filled with a refined-sugar free sour cherry balsamic compote. The most unique elements, though, are the crystals and tumbled rocks made completely out of sugar!

















We were so excited to make this cake and are thrilled at the results!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Cupcake Party Kits!

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Just in time for the holidays, Jacy Cakes is now taking orders for cupcake party kits! A great activity and fun for all ages, cupcake parties will both entertain you and your family and get your creative juices flowing. Avoid the hassle of baking cupcakes and searching for supplies-instead, let Jacy Cakes provide you with everything you need to host your own cupcake decorating party including cupcakes, icing, sprinkles & more! Let us know what the theme is and we can make custom decorations to fit the occasion- a holiday party, birthday, or just a fun get together with friends.

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For larger parties, someone from our staff can deliver your kits and stay to help oversee the event. These parties are not kid exclusive, this can be a fun activity for adults too! Try it for a fun and unusual alternative to the usual bachelorette party- we are more than happy to make special requested fondant decorations, just ask and we can accommodate! As with all our products, we can make your kit to suit alternative diets whether you need them be gluten-free, vegan, refined sugar-free, anything at all. Contact us for more details or to place an order!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Speed Boat Cake!

A few weeks ago we delivered a 30th birthday cake to the World Yacht in NY featuring a replica of the recipient's speed boat! The cake itself was made to look like water with rippling waves around the boat, and the lounging birthday boy was behind the wheel enjoying the ride. We were asked to pay special attention to the details and writing on the boat because he would surely notice any discrepancies, so we were really happy when we got this email the day after the event:

"Hi..
Just want to thank you for doing such a great job on the cake. It was truly incredible and delicious! Everyone flipped when they saw it and could'nt grab their cameras fast enough. My husband could'nt believe all the detail work..he was so happy. You really helped make his night special. GREAT JOB!
Sincerely,
Danielle "

Thanks to Danielle for providing us with pictures in almost every angle of the boat in & out of the water, we love getting to do detail work & they made it so much easier to do!!





Wednesday, November 11, 2009

West Village Dog Run Halloween Party




The West Village Dog Owners Group was founded over fifteen years ago with the purpose of establishing off-leash recreation facilities for dog-owners and their pets. Due to the lack of public parks in the West Village, WVDOG located potential dog-run sites, lobbied public officials and Community Board 2 for the space, then built, insured and operated the dog run without any public funding.
On Halloween they have a party at this dog run where their dogs come dressed in costume to party with all their friends. This year we were happy to be a part of it by providing them with a cake to look like a dog in costume, assorted cupcakes & homemade all natural dog treats for the dogs' goodie bags & prize baskets! Through raffles they were able to raise funds to donate to the Mayor's Alliance for their programs to help shelter animals, a very worthy cause indeed :o)
Here are some pictures of the costumed dogs from that night..



Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Cake Wrecks Book Tour- NY stop



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Josh & I are really big Cake Wrecks fans and we were beyond excited when it was finally confirmed that we would get the opportunity to make a cake for the NY stop of their book signing "World Tour"! It was such a huge deal for us and so surreal that we would actually be making something that would be on the website we read and enjoy so much. We didn't want to talk about it to too many people, just in case it fell through and we were left crushed. Right up until the moment we were actually there I was still in disbelief that it was happening, but it did! So now we can tell you all the story about the cake we made that we secretly built up in our hearts to be such a huge deal, that ended up being in an actual cake wreck!
So we created this big cake design that had several elements to it and we split up the elements between us to work on separately over the weekend. The theory was that we would join our elements a few hours before the event, airbrush a pearl sheen on it all, take pictures, and be on our way- best laid plans... What ended up happening was so ridiculous! We ended up having to work on our sections basically the night before since we were so busy with other cake orders and only slept a few hours to make sure everything was perfect and detailed. It still wasn't finished, so I went over to our office to meet up with Josh and finish up what was left and move on from there. I arrived in New York four hours early and proceeded to drive around looking for a parking spot - NY parking.....sigh.....

So anyways, after an hour and a quarter tank of gas, I started to cry. Then I drove back to the street of our building and resolved that I would just wait there until someone left. It was just as I turned onto that street that I finally got a spot! But I lost an hour of vital working time so I rushed up the 5 flights of stairs, that's right, 5...flights...of stairs- no elevator- and frantically worked on finishing up everything. We finally finished an hour before the event, which meant we had to airbrush the sheen, take pictures and get going in half an hour in order to get there in time. Any other day that would be no problem, but since we were on such a time crunch, of course, our airbrush gun was clogged and didn't work! I took it apart and quickly cleaned it, but it still didn't work, but if i tilted it in a certain angle, a little bit of pearl would come out, so I was resigned to airbrushing in this crazy angle in triple the time it should have taken!!

We were going to set up the cake for quick pictures, but we had exactly half an hour before the event and we still had to carry this monster of a cake (it ended up being almost 100 lbs!!!) downstairs and into my car. We had to choose between taking pictures and being on time-we chose being on time, and we have officially learned our lesson- we will never ever again not take pictures! The cake was 3 layers of gluten free cake decorated to look like a stack of the Cake Wrecks book. A separate dummy book covered in fondant leaned against the stack with the cover facing the front, & on top of the stack was another dummy cake covered in fondant and decorated with fabric in the colors of the cake wrecks website, with silver flourishing in the middle. All this was on top of a mini table we made to mimic the table the books would be signed on. We also made up a pen with a tiny dangling carrot jockey with the writing "CW 'World' Tour- NY Take Two" on it. We had to split up the different elements of cake & each bring down some of it, but Josh ended up carrying the heaviest part of it down the 5 flights of stairs. By the time we got to the bottom, he looked like he was about to collapse, so I put down my stuff and try to carry his part the rest of the way-- for the first time in my career I wasn't able to carry a cake for more than a minute and it started to drop! So he had to take it back and we got everything loaded. Finally, we were on our way.

Once we got there though, we discovered that 2 table legs had broken off during the trip and the cake had crashed onto the floor of the trunk, slamming the front piece of the cake into the dummy book cover! The fondant table cloth was all over the place, the front piece was missing a chunk - at that moment, all we could do was laugh, take off the remaining table legs and give in to the will of the universe, which was apparently to have a real cake wreck displayed at the Cake Wreck book signing!!

We want to thank the Barnes & Noble staff members that helped Josh carry in the cake the rest of the way while I parked my car, which only took a few minutes that time thank goodness! Thanks to John & Jen Yates for being not only hilariously entertaining but so nice, but for giving us signed copies of the book and of course for giving us this great opportunity!

So now here are the best pictures we have of the night- the only side view picture here was the least blurry one of the bunch, but after carrying that huge cake so long Josh's arms apparently couldn't hold the camera still enough to get a good shot! We're hoping some better pics surface eventually, but I think you get the general idea ;o) There are a few pre-wreck pictures of the dummy cakes, & then the rest were after. Enjoy!

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