Friday, October 14, 2011

MoJo Wedding

Earlier this month on October 2, 2011, my dear friends Monica and Jojo (MoJo), celebrated their one year wedding anniversary. I had the privilege of making their wedding cakes...Yes, cakeS....as in PLURAL! Not one, not two, but THREE different wedding cakes!!! This was a HUGE opportunity for me to not only gain experience and build my cake portfolio, but my work would be seen and tasted by over 300 of MoJo's wedding guests! They also hired the very talented photographer Ja Tecson to take photos of their special day, which included my cakes. At that point, it was the biggest and most important cake order I've had. To say the very least, I put A LOT of pressure on myself...and I learned A LOT from this experience!  So much went into this one order that I honestly didn't know where to begin...which is probably why it has taken me over a year to post about it! Here is my attempt to break it all down.



Inspiration:
Months prior to their wedding, MoJo came in for a cake tasting where we also discussed some design ideas. Being that their wedding was located atop the hills (er, mountains) of Malibu, Monica had the idea of doing three "smaller" cakes as opposed to one huge cake...for transportation purposes.  I agreed and came up with the concept of one cake representing Monica the Bride, one representing Jojo the Groom, and the third representing their union. They loved it, chose three flavors, and so the wedding cake designing began!

FLAVORS:
(1) Vanilla Cake with Mango filling and Cream Cheese Frosting ["Bride" Cake]
(2) Chocolate Cake with Strawberry filling and Chocolate Ganache ["Groom" Cake]
(3) Banana Cake with Nutella Frosting [MoJo Union Cake]






Nothing screams "Bride" more than a wedding dress! Monica sent me this sketch of her dress design and I was instantly inspired by the lace and embroidered details. I wanted to capture the feminine shape and detail in cake form while keeping its simplicity and elegance.














Jojo is a proud Officer of the US Military (ARMY). During the ceremony, he wore this Uniform, then changed into a suit for the reception. Monica sent me images of his medals to incorporate into the "Groom" cake. It was a nice special detail that many of their fellow military guests enjoyed.













I wanted the third cake to represent the Union of the happy couple...the "MoJo" cake. Inspiration for the cake came from the wedding's details. There were three distinct elements that I incorporated into this cake design: Capiz (a mother of pearl shell decoration from the Philippines representing their culture), Gerber Daisies (flowers chosen for the wedding), and the color Teal (the color of the bridesmaids dresses and wedding decor).











Design is a Process:
Before any baking begins for me, I need a game plan. That means SKETCHES! Many many sketches. Although the designs evolved a few times, they helped me stay organized and focused which was important for such a big order. Here's a peek to the drawing board...(Sorry for the low res photos. They are sketches afterall).
Typically, round shapes represent curves and femininity while square forms represent angles and masculinity. Thus the round "Bride" cake and squared "Groom" cake.
For the most part, the Bride and Groom cakes each stayed true to their original game plans. The MoJo cake on the other hand, changed quite a few times...(even during the day of the wedding, but shhh, don't tell that to Monica and Jojo).
 
Production:
Let the baking begin! I reserved the WHOLE week to work on these cakes, and trust me, I needed every. single. day. My oven and Ethel (my KitchenAid Stand Mixer) was put to work! Overtime even! With so much production, everything had to be made in a timely manner so as to keep the cakes fresh with time to decorate. Each cake required different elements, techniques, and ingredients, which meant each had to be treated differently.  
I told you my oven was working Overtime.
While the cakes were either baking or chilling in the refrigerator, I worked on the embellishments. I used royal icing to create various "lace" pieces to be used on the Bride cake. The beauty of royal icing is that you can pipe out designs that will eventually dry to a hardened state.  These pieces are rather fragile and should be handled delicately. I made extras and boxed them up to be placed on site.
Royal Icing was also used to create the medallion pieces for the Groom cake. I did my best to recreate the honorable details in sugar form.
Pieces of Jojo's decorated US Army uniform.
For the third cake I worked with gumpaste to create flowers (teal gerber daisies to be exact) as well as white chocolate to create flat circular pieces that replicated Capiz shells.
Monica and Jojo did not consider themselves a traditional "bride-and-groom-cake-topper" type, nor were they fans of monograms to top their cake. With that said, I decided to add a topper tradition with an "Abs of Cakes" touch. I decided to make chocolate dipped strawberries that did exactly what the "Bride" and "Groom" cakes did, except smaller and on their "Union" cake. 
I did a few practice runs to get the best looking strawberry.
Okay, so the cakes were baked. Details completed. All that was left to do was assemble, right??? If only it was that easy. I would say at that point, only half my work was done... 

Obstacles along the way:
(1) The HEAT - The Monday before the wedding (9/27/10) marked the hottest day EVER RECORDED in Downtown LA. Heat and cake don't mix! Heat also means ants...don't worry, no ants got to the cakes. But they were a nuisance that I had to worry about.
(2) Limited refrigerator space - At the time I only had one refrigerator to work with which had to store three cakes as well as food for my home. I had to be VERY strategic with the limited space. Did I mention it was a HOT week?!
(3) Going Solo - This is a tall order for one person to tackle. Although I had some help from my cousin and chef Kenneth, there was a lot of work to be completed....which meant very little sleep.
(4) The Delivery -  This is always THE MOST nerve racking part of an order....especially a wedding cake order...for THREE cakes! They barely fit into my car. Upon loading the fragile cakes, I had to avoid slipping on the wet ground....YES, IT RAINED! Apparently, the evaporation from the week's heat caused it to pour down the morning of the wedding. But luckily, the wedding's venue was high above those rain clouds to be affected by any precipitation.
(5) The Wedding Location - Although the rain was not a factor here, the excursion through bumpy roads and up the Malibu mountain was giving me heart palpitations. Our cars had to be at a good inclined slope before reaching the majestic mansion, which meant my cakes had to endure a good tilt before reaching it's final destination.

I am fortunate to have some really great friends that helped me with the delivery. [Shout out to John Banawa and Ritchie Ramirez!] Aside from manual labor like lifting and driving, they really helped calm my nerves. I can't thank them enough! We got the cakes to the wedding site with some damage, so I had to think on my toes, work quickly, make the proper adjustments.
Adding some final touches to the Bride cake.
I love how the details of the Bride cake came out. Of the three, this was my favorite and least fussiest to work with.
The messy drippy look of the chocolate ganache on the Groom cake was deliberate. I didn't want it to look pristine and perfect, but rather spontaneous and a bit flawed. The idea was to give it a ruggedness playing off the concept of masculinity. 

Finale:
Overall, I'm grateful for this order and all the hurdles I had to jump. I learned so much from it. After all that was said and done and all those crazy obstacles, the cakes made it to the table. Hallelujah! 

The rest of these photos are from the eye and lens of Ja Tecson. Thank you for your fabulous shots!
The Florist really pimped the table out! His flowers really added that punch of brightness and really brought the cakes together. Also, a special thanks to Anne Ramis for creating those framed signs for each cake. Thank you, Thank you!
With the happy couple....that's right, they used a SWORD for their cake cutting! Pretty awesome, I know!
Hands down, the MoJo wedding was the most beautiful wedding that I've ever witnessed, been a part of, or attended. It was truly a memorable day for not only the lovely couple, but for their family and friends. Thank you for trusting me to make the cakes for your special day! Congratulations on your One Year Wedding Anniversary! Hope you two had fun traveling around Europe!

~Abs of Cakes~

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Cupcake Cake

Happy September! This month, I will be putting in some frequent flyer miles to travel to Hawaii and New York (maybe I'll score some orders during my visits! how cool would that be?) This unfortunately means I had to turn away a few cake orders...but come October, I will be back on the grind and anticipating the Holiday orders, so if you're interested, let me know right away so I can reserve that day for you. 

Early last month, I finally had the privilege of doing a wedding cake order for a couple that I had just met. Amber Mason and Erica Weathersbee tied the knot on August 6, 2011 but I've been working on their order for a good four months. I hosted a Great American Bake Sale during Long Beach's Art Walk back in February where Amber happened to pass through. She lived around the area, noticed my table of CUPCAKES, and inquired about a wedding cake. It was definitely a right-place-at-the-right-time moment! From then on our communication consisted mostly of emails before finally meeting up for a (cup)cake tasting and consultation. Amber's bubbly mother also attended and had a lot of input on the design of the cake. Our productive meeting offered ideas for the cake sketches. 

This was the first design I came up with. They requested for a tiered topsy-turvy cupcake cake and their colors were Red, Black, and a Light Grey. I incorporated the colored ribbons to symbolize Amber and Erica while adding a touches of feminine/masculine. The cherry on top was added for its color...Red needed to be somewhere else to create that balance. Amber loved it! The only revision she had was to add a third tier to increase the number of servings. This was the final concept.

For the (cup)cake tasting, six different flavors were requested: Vanilla, Chocolate, Lemon Sponge, Strawberry Grand Marnier (orange liquer), Red velvet, and S'mores. Out of the six, there were three chosen for the cupcakes: Chocolate, Strawberry Grand Marnier, and S'mores...she liked the Red Velvet for the cake. Because Grand Marnier is a high end liqueur, I went with a more cost effective substitute, Cointreau...still providing the orange liquor flavor.

Booze and Berries for cupcakes = DELICIOUS!
Stiff Peaks for the Marshmallow Frosting...one of the most time consuming, yet favorite frosting to make.
Besides eating them, the funnest part of a s'more cupcake is using the torch!
The CUPCAKE for the "Cupcake" Cake...with a cherry on top :)
The final product
The cupcake display. I wrapped and arranged those boxes to create different levels of display.
Close up shot of the chocolate cupcakes.
The cake table
The restaurant's painted wall added a colorful backdrop.
The reception was at Yamashiro Restaurant in the Hollywood Hills. It was definitely one of the most beautiful places I've delivered a cake thus far. I just had to snap some pictures of the breathtaking view.


Yamashiro Restaurant
1999 Sycamore Avenue
Hollywood, CA 90068
323-464-5125
http://www.yamashirorestaurant.com/                                                                                                                                                        
The happy couple cutting the cake!
Congratulations to Amber and Erica...I support you and your marriage, and I wish you all the blessings on your new journey together as wife and wife. 

~Abs of Cakes~







Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Lips & 'Stache Bash

My dear friend and sorority sister, Caroline from The Sweet Love Chain and I were approached to coordinate a very special party for Allie and Kit. Allie was graduating in Art History from Cal State Long Beach (Go Beach!) and Kit was turning 25 (Yaaay she could now rent a car on her own!). Allie and Kit had already thought of a fun theme for their celebration. Caroline and I just had to bring it to life. They wanted a "Lips and 'Stache Bash" where the ladies "flaunt red lips" and the gents "fashion a moustache"....or vice versa ;)
Here was their invitation.
Allie and Kit wanted one main cake for the both of them.  You'd think it would be easy enough....stick a mustache and some lips on a cake and call it a day! But for a theme this fun, that design seemed way too easy. Plus, there are so many mustache styles to choose from...which do I choose? [Remember Sanchez the Crab and his 'Stache?] And the lips! Do I make one big set of red lips? or just lipstick stained kisses? It took a few days to come up with a solid design idea....but it came to me while brainstorming with Caroline over a bowl of Pho. 

Wanna know what I came up with? Well, here's the story...
Mr. Mustache (first name Harry) is an artist and has a life of his own. He is surrounded by many sexy red lips and feels out of place.  Being the creative mind that he his, he takes his paintbrush and decides to decorate them with mustaches of their very own. Now Harry Mustache is no longer left out :}D
Now I just had to convert this story into cake form...I started by first sculpting a mustache out of red velvet cake.
I had a template as my reference and guide.
A small paring knife was used to get into those tight spaces.
Next was to frost (cream cheese frosting) and cover with black fondant. The base of the cake was a 6-inch round where the lips would be mounted.
The #6 tool was used to create the texture of hair.
The red lips were created using a mold with red colored candy melts. I hand sculpted a paintbrush using chocolate fondant, and created the mustaches with black colored chocolates. Here's the final result. [photos courtesy of Eloisa Nadine Hernandez Photography]

My job consisted of the cake and dessert treats. Caroline was the creative eye that styled the whole party, from the main elements like tables and chairs to the very little details that make this celebration all the more memorable. While brainstorming, we came up with the idea of having two dessert tables....since they would be celebrating two milestones, two celebrants, and dual themes....mustaches/red lips, ladies/gents, masculine/feminine.
Barber Shop idea (mustaches, masculine, gentlemen)
Vanity & Makeup idea (red lips, feminine, ladies)
topped with chocolate "shavings"
Mini chocolate combs on mini cupcakes
 Caroline and I found the opportunity to take some photos with the fun props...
Birthday Girl Kit and College Graduate Allie...thank you for letting us coordinate your special celebration.
Caroline and I owe our deepest gratitude to this woman, Eloisa Nadine Hernandez....she is the eye behind all these fabulous photos.
Please check out these blogs for further coverage on this event: 
Event Design, Styling and Paper crafts by: The Sweet Love Chain Events and Design
Cakes and cupcakes: Abs of Cakes

Thank you so much for stopping by. 

~Abs of Cakes~


 
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