a bumblebee cake

I know I don’t do baking posts here very often, but I actually make a lot of cakes! and if I get to decorate them in a exuberantly fun way like this one then I will be tempted to write a post about it here…

My niece Jacinta was having her 21st, with a yellow-themed birthday party… and what with one thing and another making it very busy for my brother’s family I ended up offering to make the cake.  Time was pretty short and the pressure was on! and I’m so glad I could spare the time myself, as well that I had already prepared my own yellow outfit well in advance!

I made two batches of cake, flavoured one with the grated rind of two lemons for a lemon flavour, the other one with vanilla essence…  baked each in halves to make 4 flat cakes, and layered them alternately. I made lots of batches of plain icing to glue them together and give the cake a crumb crust, and coloured the outer layers with yellow food colouring… finally it’s decorated with real flowers and mini chocolate bumblebee cake decorations.  I wound gold jewellery wire around my finger to make spirals, speared the bumblebees on and secured them with a tiny blob of icing.

I was so happy with how it turned out! Also, we had such a wonderful time at the party and it was so lovely to spend time with all the family!

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5 thoughts on “a bumblebee cake

  1. Aww, Carolyn, that is a lovely, even exuberant cake! You are such and inspiration; and Jacinta is lucky to have you as her aunt.

  2. Like you I sew quite a lot (since 13 now 68) and like you I also bake a lot. I have never made a Bumblebee Cake like yours but it is so beautiful I will definitely be copying it for my Granddaughter’s next birthday Follow your blog and love your makes – currently working on Burda 07/2018 #118 for the coming summer here in Qld. Thank you for taking the time to share your garments and knowledge with us all.

  3. That looks delicious! We have bees and that’s exactly what they look like, buzzing around the flowers. And yellow is just the happiest colour.

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