Showing posts with label antique car cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique car cake. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2009

Sculpted Cake: Model T Engine Cake

We created this car engine cake for an 80th Birthday this weekend. The cake replica of a Ford Model T Engine was sculpted in full size to match the original engine. The best part of the story: the customers brought the actual engine to the bakery rather than supplying us with photos. It was such fun perfecting the lettering, cylinders, and other engine parts.



A fan was sculpted from sugarpaste, and then sugar bolts & screws were added - just like the real thing.

The spark plugs to the engine were sculpted out of gumpaste with a flame on top to represent candles.

Our final product measured 20" long by 16" wide and 16" tall.

The car engine cake was delivered to a party in Acushnet, Massachusetts.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Vintage 1969 Antique Rambler Car Cake



We created this cake for a "car collector" this was his favorite in his collection. Even the color was true to the original and many of the little details including the bumper, lights, and grill were pulled from the original pictures.




The cake featured our devilish chocolate flavor.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

MG Antique Car Cake




We created this sculpted antique MG car cake for a college student in Boston who was traveling to her hometown in New Jersey for her dad's 60th birthday. We were sure to include all of the details including his racing number "43", the front grill and lights as well as the very disctinct windshield and windows. We placed the car on a cobblestone brick colored "driveway". We're sure this is the first time her dad will be willing to "slice into" his favorite toy! The cake flavor was red velvet with vanilla buttercream.


Here is what they had to say about the cake:
Hi Meredith,
I just wanted to thank you so much for creating the MG cake. My dad absolutely loved it!! He got a kick out of the idea, and it was so realistic that he wouldn't let us put a candle anywhere near it...he didn't want to think about his car being set on fire, cake or not. We all thought the inside was delicious too! Thanks again!

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