So a few weeks ago my sweet neighbor asked me if I would make a cupcake cake for her little guy's birthday party.
Absolutely.
The party theme was Star Wars, SOOO she was thinking a cupcake cake in the shape of Yoda's head.
Hmmmm..... I quickly went from "Absolutely", to "Ummm, ok".
Not that it wouldn't be adorable, but could I do it?
Having never made Yoda anything before I went home and told my husband, who immediately said, "You can do that!" Such a champion, right? Stay tuned...
I decided to do a few internet searches and see what was out there so I could better wrap my mind around Yoda's face...hee hee. Well, the internet proved that this could be incredibly awesome or incredible hoopty ~ yes, that is the technical term. Some of the Yoda's out there in cake form are so elaborate, covered in fondant and wrinkles and strange hair... But what I found was, that if it wasn't awesome, it was weird and gross looking. I was wondering where I would fall on this spectrum. I didn't see any Yoda Cupcake Cakes, so I decided to just sit and sketch out Yoda. How hard could he be? So I took the birthday party invitation and pretty much tried to copy it line by line. Now, while every line seemed to be exact the finished product looked wrong, just wrong.
SO, I thought I would just do a practice cake. I picked up a box of cake mix and a few tubs of icing to get an idea of what I would be dealing with and I will tell you it was a disaster. I realized that I could draw Yoda's face all day long but the secret is in the wrinkles and shading. Well, I do not airbrush, so I was a little skeptical of how it would turn out, but they do sell those spray food coloring bottles. It's like aerosol food coloring, it's pretty cool. I thought it might be my saving grace.
When the time came to make and assemble my man, Yoda, I made my frosting that odd color green and iced the face...next I decided that I would try and draw his wrinkles, ummm, ok...I was starting to get a little more confident. I then sprayed over the cake with the food coloring spray to give it a little dimension and I'll tell you I was feeling good. So I finished his eyes, mouth, ears and border. Dude, I was done.
Nice.
So here's how it went down...I called the husband over, "Sooo, what do you think?"
Husband's reaction: His head tilts to the side, mouth twists into a strange grimace, "ummm, ok", he says.
Me: "What does that mean? Doesn't it look like Yoda?"
Him: "Ummm, I guess."
Well, this was NOT the reaction that I wanted or expected.
Here's a little back-story...while I was making the cake he came over and I asked him how he thought I should make the nose...he told me what I should do and I listened to his idea and decided against it. Apparently if someone gives you an idea and you don't take it (and by "someone" I mean my husband) then, to the person who gave the advice, it will never be quite right.
Needless to say, I got my panties in a wad and shed a tear or two...because I forgot to tell you, while this cake was for a neighbor, her son is also a good friend of my little guy and we were invited to the party.
So if the cake was a disaster I still had to go to the "unveiling", for lack of a better word.
EMBARRASSING!
At that point, though, there was not much I could do..the cake was done and I needed to deliver it. With much trepidation I knocked on the door and she looked at the cake, and because she is so sweet she said she loved it and said it was exactly what she had imagined. So, I felt better. We ended up going to the party and her husband told me that the cake was great...I am pretty sure she put him up to it ;)
But the kids seemed to like it and it was about as Yoda-ey as a cupcake cake can get I think.
I got a lot of sympathy praise that day :)
Absolutely.
The party theme was Star Wars, SOOO she was thinking a cupcake cake in the shape of Yoda's head.
Hmmmm..... I quickly went from "Absolutely", to "Ummm, ok".
Not that it wouldn't be adorable, but could I do it?
Having never made Yoda anything before I went home and told my husband, who immediately said, "You can do that!" Such a champion, right? Stay tuned...
I decided to do a few internet searches and see what was out there so I could better wrap my mind around Yoda's face...hee hee. Well, the internet proved that this could be incredibly awesome or incredible hoopty ~ yes, that is the technical term. Some of the Yoda's out there in cake form are so elaborate, covered in fondant and wrinkles and strange hair... But what I found was, that if it wasn't awesome, it was weird and gross looking. I was wondering where I would fall on this spectrum. I didn't see any Yoda Cupcake Cakes, so I decided to just sit and sketch out Yoda. How hard could he be? So I took the birthday party invitation and pretty much tried to copy it line by line. Now, while every line seemed to be exact the finished product looked wrong, just wrong.
SO, I thought I would just do a practice cake. I picked up a box of cake mix and a few tubs of icing to get an idea of what I would be dealing with and I will tell you it was a disaster. I realized that I could draw Yoda's face all day long but the secret is in the wrinkles and shading. Well, I do not airbrush, so I was a little skeptical of how it would turn out, but they do sell those spray food coloring bottles. It's like aerosol food coloring, it's pretty cool. I thought it might be my saving grace.
When the time came to make and assemble my man, Yoda, I made my frosting that odd color green and iced the face...next I decided that I would try and draw his wrinkles, ummm, ok...I was starting to get a little more confident. I then sprayed over the cake with the food coloring spray to give it a little dimension and I'll tell you I was feeling good. So I finished his eyes, mouth, ears and border. Dude, I was done.
Nice.
So here's how it went down...I called the husband over, "Sooo, what do you think?"
Husband's reaction: His head tilts to the side, mouth twists into a strange grimace, "ummm, ok", he says.
Me: "What does that mean? Doesn't it look like Yoda?"
Him: "Ummm, I guess."
Well, this was NOT the reaction that I wanted or expected.
Here's a little back-story...while I was making the cake he came over and I asked him how he thought I should make the nose...he told me what I should do and I listened to his idea and decided against it. Apparently if someone gives you an idea and you don't take it (and by "someone" I mean my husband) then, to the person who gave the advice, it will never be quite right.
Needless to say, I got my panties in a wad and shed a tear or two...because I forgot to tell you, while this cake was for a neighbor, her son is also a good friend of my little guy and we were invited to the party.
So if the cake was a disaster I still had to go to the "unveiling", for lack of a better word.
EMBARRASSING!
At that point, though, there was not much I could do..the cake was done and I needed to deliver it. With much trepidation I knocked on the door and she looked at the cake, and because she is so sweet she said she loved it and said it was exactly what she had imagined. So, I felt better. We ended up going to the party and her husband told me that the cake was great...I am pretty sure she put him up to it ;)
But the kids seemed to like it and it was about as Yoda-ey as a cupcake cake can get I think.
I got a lot of sympathy praise that day :)
I am usually a lot more confident, but I have a hubby who does NOT do sugar coating.
He is my biggest champion as well as my harshest critic ~ which is good because I know I can always trust his opinion. I just need to remember this if I think my jeans make my butt look fat and I need a second opinion.
He is my biggest champion as well as my harshest critic ~ which is good because I know I can always trust his opinion. I just need to remember this if I think my jeans make my butt look fat and I need a second opinion.
12 comments:
While I find this little yoda to be adorable (And I bet he was also delish, isn't that also the point?) I'd be in fear of CakeWrecks :) You know they love cupcake cakes!
First, LOVE your post title...ha! :)
Second...I think your Yoda is awesome!!! Really, you did a great job! I know my son would love Star Wars cookies, but I'm scared!
If it makes you feel better, my son looked over at the computer as I was reading this post. "Who is that? Is that Yoda?" he asked. He's only 4, but he knew exactly who is was with out any prompting or hints.
Uh, so you don't think you did a good job? 'Cause I'm thinking it turned out really well and that it looks clearly like Yoda.
~ingrid
Joanna~ I KNOW! I hope this does NOT make it over there. I have done a few CC Cakes lately and that is seriously my worst fear...:/
Love, love, love your post title!! :) Girl, you are "spot on" with that cake-I think it looks awesome!!
Well I think it looks great - and I knew straight away that it was Yoda.
This does look hard. I would have struggled too but I think it turned out great though. Looks like Yoda to me1
Yoda looks great. I am about to post my own fiasco, Tweety..well almost. Your husband reminds me of my own hubby.
Your Yoda is so cute, great job.
Mimi
He looks JUST LIKE Yoda! You did a great job. I made a 3D cake of R2D2 with fondant and all his little buttons. My son and his friends asked me why he didn't light up and how come he didn't talk! 10 hours on that cake and that's what I get? LOL
Ally @ High Heels & Aprons
Cupcake cakes are always risky, but I think yours turned out as well as possible!
That Yoda is a tricky little guy...I tried to make him in "pop" form, and that didn't go so well, either...
http://www.beckibakes.com/2010/05/12/like-yoda-i-made-pops-shaped-yes-hmmm/
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