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I made this cake for my friend, Rob. It was his birthday today and some weeks ago I told him I’d like to make a cake for him. So he knew I was going to make him a cake, but I kept the theme a secret ‘til I presented it to him today. He was so happy with what he got as Studio Ghibli’s “My neighbour Totoro” is one of his favourite films, ever.

This cake was an awesome challenge, learning curve, and a great step up from the “Yoshi’s Island” cake I made a couple of months ago. This is the second time I’ve modelled sugar paste and, although it’s not absolutely perfect, I’m really happy with the results. My biggest challenge, this time around, was actually working in this summer heat. My house, as it is in sunlight all afternoon and evening ‘til sunset, means our living room and kitchen become unbearably hot and the heat began to dry out the sugar paste at an alarming rate, resulting in some lumps and bumps to the cake’s exterior. Again, I’m still learning, so this is very much a case of “practice makes perfect”.

So the cake components are:

-3 layer cake (2 chocolate sponges and 1 blue-coloured vanilla sponge sandwiched together with Mars bar ganache)

-Blue sugarpaste background around the sides of the cake decorated with grass, flowers, butterflies and leaf border, also sugarpaste. (Thank goodness for shape cutters!)
-Leaves atop the cake in a variety of shades of green

-Three Totoro characters. Largest Totoro is fully edible with cake body, covered in dark grey sugarpaste & other colours for finer details. Medium-sized blue & white sugarpaste character, and lastly, the tiny white character, also made entirely of sugarpaste. The reason I made the largest Totoro edible is because I hate the idea of biting into a solid chunk of sugarpaste.

The perks of making birthday cakes for friends? Getting to eat some afterwards. It was really tasty, even if I do say so myself. This is definitely my most awesome cake creation to date. It took me 10 hours in total, but so worth it. I hope, with time, I’ll become a lot more proficient (and efficient) in my cake making :)

The following are some “making-of” pictures. Enjoy!

All cake sponges cooling down.

Forming Totoro out of blue vanilla sponge cake, making him entirely edible. Though, I know birthday boy, Rob, would feel rather guilty about eating him.

Last sponge layer is on.

Coating the cake in beautifully rich and creamy Mars bar ganache.

Ready to be covered.

Totoro and pals before being placed on top of the cake.

This tiny little guy was so cute, as he is in the film.

Rob, the birthday boy, with his cake :)

There it is - finished! I love the daffodil-type flower I made :D

My slice of cake! Yummy!

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Cute plush owls :)

Cute plush owls :)

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Chocolate bark I made for tonight’s dessert :)White chocolate layer is filled with salted pretzels and the dark chocolate layer is filled with corn flakes and topped with corn flakes, broken pretzels and sugar paste flowers, hearts & stars.

Chocolate bark I made for tonight’s dessert :)

White chocolate layer is filled with salted pretzels and the dark chocolate layer is filled with corn flakes and topped with corn flakes, broken pretzels and sugar paste flowers, hearts & stars.

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monsterboots:

Teacup bird-feeder! I made this one myself, using this tutorial: http://www.intimateweddings.com/blog/homemade-bird-feeder-from-vintage-teacups-diy-wedding-favors-gifts/ 
She recommends you use copper piping, but I just used a wooden dowel from Michaels for mine. 

monsterboots:

Teacup bird-feeder! I made this one myself, using this tutorial: 

http://www.intimateweddings.com/blog/homemade-bird-feeder-from-vintage-teacups-diy-wedding-favors-gifts/ 


She recommends you use copper piping, but I just used a wooden dowel from Michaels for mine. 

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I made epic scones :DThey didn’t come out exactly as expected because I ran out SR flour and had to substitute with plain flour. They still taste good, though :)

I made epic scones :D

They didn’t come out exactly as expected because I ran out SR flour and had to substitute with plain flour. They still taste good, though :)

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j2jewellery:

Clusters of clear rock quartz, swarovski bicones and fluorite chips on silver earwires.

I love these colours together. The swarovski bicones have a reflective AB coating which blends in with the green and purple of the fluorite beautifully.

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itcatchesmyheart:

I have exciting news!

I will be selling handmade hair bows (and possibly bow ties) and other goodies at an actual market with my own actual table! The table will be called ‘Bits + Baubles’ and I will be selling/being nervous alongside my good friend Krystin (Sappy Apple) who makes jewelry and pretty treasures. I am happy that a hobby (making bows) turned into an obsession to the point that I would hunt down vintage scarves, shirts and dresses and spend hours making them as I watched entire seasons of TV shows hand sewing each one. 
I am entirely grateful and still a little shocked that I was asked to sell at the new 124 Street Grand Market! The first one is May 24th, and I hope to see you there! The website isn’t up yet however there is a facebook page with more information, so search for it there!

(click on the pictures to see better) 

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Awesome paper-quilled fish.

Awesome paper-quilled fish.

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MaeWolf’s blog is both a personal and craft blog inspired by what she likes and has found some of these quite easy to recreate with her hands. She began crafting items relating to the Fallout video games and made props and replicas of cardboard. Now she’s knitting, making Jayne Cobb (from Firefly/Serenity) “cunning” hats on looms and selling them at her Etsy shop for very reasonable prices as well as knitting handbags and making hand carved buttons from locally sourced wood. Who couldn’t love MaeWolf’s film/TV/game-inspired crafts?

As she currently finds herself with quite of lot of free time, she’d like to venture into the world of leather work sometime in the foreseeable future.


Check out her page, you know you want to!

yarnmythoughtsaway:

First try at a sackboy.

yarnmythoughtsaway:

First try at a sackboy.

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mosspiggy:

I spent a lot of my time making this when I should have been studying or something (mostly while I was watching Doctor Who), and it was completely worth it because I LOVE how he turned out. Now I just need a Tardis! And the entire cast of Sherlock. Next I’m going to make an Ood, so my Doctor will have someone to save. 
This is the pattern I used:
http://pixelatedmushroom.blogspot.com/2010/11/matt-smith-big-and-cuddly-doctor-who.html

mosspiggy:

I spent a lot of my time making this when I should have been studying or something (mostly while I was watching Doctor Who), and it was completely worth it because I LOVE how he turned out. Now I just need a Tardis! And the entire cast of Sherlock. Next I’m going to make an Ood, so my Doctor will have someone to save. 

This is the pattern I used:

http://pixelatedmushroom.blogspot.com/2010/11/matt-smith-big-and-cuddly-doctor-who.html

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papakaos:

Gloomy little bear

papakaos:

Gloomy little bear

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emigurumi:

Crocheted Cocktails, Priscilla from etsy shop “youcute”

emigurumi:

Crocheted Cocktails, Priscilla from etsy shop “youcute”

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Cute little amigurumi pears.

Cute little amigurumi pears.

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Cute little wedding cake with custom topper.

Cute little wedding cake with custom topper.

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