I often use scans of pictures, printed in miniature, and framed, to personalize cakes. So, it was only natural that I'd incorporate this approach into my woodworking. The picture on the left, of my son and his fiancee, in a frame of royal icing, is one of several which will be incorporated into the wedding cake. The picture on the right, of Joe and me, is mounted on wood, and a decoration for one of the less conventional projects in my upcoming box book. I'll post pictures of the wedding cake next week--Friday is baking day, Saturday decorating, and Sunday I become a mother-in-law (gasp!).
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
One for the cake, one for the box
I often use scans of pictures, printed in miniature, and framed, to personalize cakes. So, it was only natural that I'd incorporate this approach into my woodworking. The picture on the left, of my son and his fiancee, in a frame of royal icing, is one of several which will be incorporated into the wedding cake. The picture on the right, of Joe and me, is mounted on wood, and a decoration for one of the less conventional projects in my upcoming box book. I'll post pictures of the wedding cake next week--Friday is baking day, Saturday decorating, and Sunday I become a mother-in-law (gasp!).
Labels:
boxes,
cakes,
royal icing,
wedding cake
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Hang in there Carole...being an in-law isn't all that bad. We have 5 kids with 3 of them married...the other 2 have been working on their schooling for many, many years. Grandkids are wonderful as well!!
ReplyDeleteLarry
Who Carole the Big Day is almost here. I'm sure the care is going to be a real show piece. I'm looking forward to see it, as well as your new book. Congrats on the wedding.
ReplyDelete