"I can figure it out."

Marshal has always been interested in cooking and baking. When he saw the tv shows "Ace of Cakes" and "The Cake Boss" his comment was, "I can figure it out." That is what started The Cake Marshal. He has been doing cakes for birthdays, weddings and other special occasions since 2006. He loves it when clients start by saying that they are not sure if it would be possible to do their idea in cake. He enjoys the challenge that each new cake provides. No matter what challenge or seemingly impossible task surfaces while working on a cake, he sticks with his origional statement. "I can figure it out."



Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Cinderella


This was for a princess birthday party. This Cinderella came from a shaped cake pan. Her skin is fondant and her dress is hand piped. The name on the banner was the name of the birthday girl.

Monster Truck





This monster truck was for a third birthday party. The birthday boy loves trucks. So I made it climbing up a mountain side complete with cake rocks and graham cracker dirt.

Lemon with Pink Roses




The theme of this party was a "Bug Hunt" in the back yard.  The top picture was the lemon cream that was decorated for the adults who attended the party. This was the cake that the candles were put on. The second picture was the mini cupcakes that were made for the children at the party. They were each topped with a hand-piped chocolate "bug".

Treasure Chest





This cake was made for a church function. It was a cake auction fundraiser. This treasure chest opened and closed and was filled with treasure like candy, complete with graham cracker sand.

Black and White Wedding








This was a black and white wedding cake. The fountain was requested and the cake topper was also selected by the bride and groom.

Laptop





This was a groom's cake. The client is a computer programmer so we thought that making a laptop for him was appropriate. It was modeled after a Dell Laptop, with a full keyboard.

Mexican Train




This was a birthday cake. The recipient of this cake loves the domino game Mexican Train. So I modeled it after that. The central hub was cake and the dominoes were sugar cookies.