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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

3D Animals and bugs fondant cake sculptures

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Japanese beetle fondant birthday cake with red velvet insides. The bug was painted in edible matalic green and brown and the cake board has green royal icing grass and tiny sugar flowers.
Black and white 3D butter cream dog birthday cake

Black and white butter cream Eider duck birthday cake on sugar gel water with fondant rocks.
Black and red fondant Lady bug birthday cake with sugar daisy and sugar paper butterfly.

Deer head fondant grooms cake with fondant antlers. It was almost 4 feet tall and was airbrushed for realistic look.


Purple pillow cake with fondant cat and dog fondant sculptures.
Animal cakes can be realistic, cute or funny. The choice is yours. The cake artists at Art Eats Bakery can sculpt anything you like out of cake, fondant, sugar or chocolate. Make your cake a unique work of art that tastes as great as it looks
The Food Network and other TV stations have had a lot of cake shows on lately and have brought cake artistry into the main stream. See our Food network audition video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsEr3J5siTg Custom unique birthday, baby shower and wedding cakes create a personal element to your party or reception that cannot be matched by decor or venue. Remember, it is the first thing your guests see at the party or reception and the last thing they taste. You will also have photos of you cutting the cake. It is very important that it both looks spectacular and tastes fantastic. Do your homework and check the bakery out and have a tasting including the fondant.
Brides can chose modern contemporary or traditional wedding cakes in any shape, size or colors.
The Groom's cake can be a sculpture of the Groom's car, themed on his hobbies or favorite sport. It is supposed to be something that is about him and fun. This can be served at the rehearsal dinner or the reception.
As the outside of cakes have changed, so have the inside. Gone are the dry white sponge cakes of the past. Now people are choosing what they really love to eat. It could be red velvet with cream cheese icing or fudge marble with strawberry butter cream. Each tier can be a different flavor with any filling you can dream of.

At Art Eats Bakery we make all of our cakes and icings from scratch and we only use the very best fresh ingredients. Only pure vanilla extract and other natural flavors are used in our bakery items. Even our fondant is scratch made and tastes great. It can be made in lots of flavors. Our cakes are all butter cakes and our butter cream is also made with fresh butter. We are licensed by the CITY OF GREENVILLE and DHEC and our rating is an A. We also carry liability insurance for the safety of you and your guests. It is against the law to operate a food business without the above items and most people doing this from their home do not have them. Please visit our website and then call for a consultation and cake tasting.
Art Eats Bakery, Greenville, SC
http://www.arteatsbakery.com/ sales@arteats.com
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