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The Cake Studio | Character Cakes | The Little Prince

β€œIt is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important.” ― Antoine de Saint-ExupΓ©ry, The Little Prince

Our cake studio is our rose πŸ™‚ We may have a small space and a small team, butΒ it’s the time spent training, sculpting, collaborating, and making cakes together that’s so important! We love our little cake family! ❀ So here’s a sneak peek of how we work at studio! πŸ˜€

But here are the photos of the little Little Prince cake that we did! ❀ (Always ALWAYS a favourite, of course!) Little PrinceLittle Prince, the fox, and the rose Cute Fox

The Cake Studio | Character Cakes | Knight and Dragon

We just love decorating 4inch cakes. They’re really good for simple but meaningful occasions, and they’re so wonderful to decorate!

Since the last post was all about modern day London, how about we backtrack so something medieval like this castle cake with our young knight with his cute dragon! (I know they should be killing each other, but why would I want all that chaos on a cake?!)

Castle Cake The Knight and His Dragon on the Watch Tower

 

 

Cake Studio | Birthday Cakes | Alice and the Crazies of Wonderland

The funnest part about Alice in Wonderland cakes is being able to go crazy and even crazier on ideas! You can basically put anything whimsical on a cake, making possibilities endless!

This cake pretty much sums up how we perceive Alice in Wonderland, and everything we love about that story πŸ˜€

Alice in Wonderland Mouse in a Tea PotAlice, Bunny and a Card SoldierCaterpillar and FlamingoHat, Clock and CookiesCard SoldierMysterious DoorCard Soldier Painting Roses

TRP Cake Studio | Weddings | A Cake for the Fun and Fearless

The beauty of weddings does not necessarily rely on the suppliers, or how expensive the flowers are. It’s really about the people celebrating it! This cake was customised for my beautiful, young and fun-loving friends, Tim and Ash.

It was a wedding full of love and excitement that I couldn’t help but feel honoured to have been part of it πŸ™‚

 

TRP Cake Studio | Character Cakes |Rich Uncle Pennybags

Everyone loves this game, but honestly gets annoying when you start leaning towards the losing end. Hehe. Amazing though, how this game evolves along with the world. We have a Starwars set at home, but I’ve always found the Spongebob set really adorable. I also want the edition with a credit card swipey thingy!

TRP Cake Studio | Cake Sets | Mermaid Chic

Can’t believe I forgot to post something last Friday, so here’s something to catch up to what I missed πŸ˜€

This chic mermaid-inspired set was again for Dreamscapes by Jac Lee Hao! I really loved how bolder colours were used instead of pastel colours usually requested for little girls. πŸ˜€

Diana, my client, requested the sea urchin to be on the cake, and since the theme is still mermaid-inspired, we did scales for the bottom tier πŸ™‚

And what would be under the sea be without the colourful starfishies slowly crawling all over the sand?

And perhaps mermaid tails peeping above the water? πŸ™‚

TRP Cake Studio | Character Cakes and Cupcakes | Pat the Bunny

No, “Pat” is not the bunny’s name!Β 

I was wondering why the title didn’t capitalise the letter “P”. Turns out, they’re not obliged to! This little book has an actual bunny packaged with it, and yes, you pat it. Haha.

It also has an app that inspired these cupcakes ❀

I actually tried getting a hold of this book, but it always seemed to be out of stock! 😦 But this theme really made for a wonderful cake theme for a baptism! If you’re interested what “pat the bunny” is all about, here’s a link to its Amazon listing:

PAT THE BUNNY

Cheers,

Lora

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Cakes | Not-so-gory-with-only-a-little-blood Surgeon Cake

A few weeks ago, Julius was at the studio while I had my weekly meeting with my team. We were discussing the week’s load and one of our cakes was this surgery-themed cake for Teddy Vesagas’ parents’ anniversary.

His parents are surgeons and have been for quite sometime, and instead of the usual silver-themed cakes typical for anniversaries, he wanted a cake that could better capture his parents’ lifestyle.

So this was what I cascaded to my team. We brainstormed in front of Julius and we started going crazy on ideas on what to put as toppers, what body parts to expose, and proceeded to which innards to take out, which body part to open, what both surgeons are doing at the time of the operation… Is the patient a flatliner, or is he still alive. Then out of nowhere, Julius said, “Your meeting is so elaborate.”

Then we laughed.

This is how our weekly meetings go, to be honest. The best part about our jobs as cake artists is that we can go crazy on ideas. We can imagine as far as fondant can bend to, can reach. Nothing’s too gory, nor too plain. We’re story tellers, it just so happens that we do it on cake! πŸ˜€