Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

3D Basketball


Thank you Sandy Swart for the great blog post for today!

Got a call late on Thursday night for a 3D basketball cake for the beginning of the next week.  I panicked.  I've never done a 3D round ball.  I tried talking the customer into half a 3D basketball but the daughter had her mind set on 3D.  They only wanted 15-12 servings.  After debating and deciding that the 6" sports ball pan was just too little.  I opted for using the Wilton Soccer Pan for my cake.

Wilton cake pans were designed for 1 cake mix.  I forgot about the cake companies' downsizing their cake mixes a few years ago. After I baked the cakes, I realized I would not have a round cake if I stacked them.  To get a sphere, I baked a 2" high 9" round cake pan to place in between to get the spherical shape that I wanted.  I did not want to have to carve a round sphere and opted to give the customer lots more cake (lots more---- like over twice as much cake as they needed.)  I just wanted to take the stress off myself.
Here is how I stacked and filled the cakes:

For supports I used a 3/8" dowel through the foam core and down into the triple thick cardboard on the bottom.  I also used 3 regular size straws for supports to hold up the foam core.  I didn't use bubble straw this time because they are so big they would weaken the cake and may cause it to split since they were in such a small space. I trimmed the bottom of the cake so that it was sitting on about a 3" diameter circle.  I didn't want my ball to roll away. 

I crumb coated the cake and allowed it to set overnight just in case the cake decided to settle.
The next day, I covered the entire cake with a crusting buttercream tinted a basketball color.   After it crusted slightly, I used the Texture Mat Lg2 - Football/Basketball Texture to texture the entire surface of the basketball.  Here is a close-up of the texture I achieved with the mat.


Any questions?  You can contact me through Sandy Swart Cakes on Facebook or at sewsweet2@hotmail.com
Albums of my decorated cakes can be seen at:  http://flickr.com/photos/sewsweet2/sets

DTC Products Used:


Monday, March 17, 2014

March Madness

Thank you Virginia Marker for the latest blog post!





Here are the molds used for the project:  Basketball mold, Basketball Jersey mold, wood grain texture mat and basketball/football texture mat.  


Covering the board:  Roll out the fondant and texture with the wood grain mat.  



Cut the fondant into strips and arrange on the board for the flooring.





When doing the jersey mold, I mixed in some tylose so the jersey would stand next to the cake.


The unmolded jersey.  You may use different dusts and coloring to paint your jersey in a variety of colors.


Using the basketball mold, pour in some orange colored candy melts.



After the chocolate sets, pop out the basketball.  


You can then use some dust to enhance the lines of the basketball.  Wouldn't that make a great cupcake topper?


Cover your cake in orange colored fondant.



Using the basketball/football texture mat to texture the fondant.


Paint the board with a light brown to bring out the wood grain texture on the board.  Then draw on your basketball lines.


Add in the jersey and basketball mold to finish off the cake!

Check out more of Virginia's work on her Facebook page

DTC Products Used:
Basketball Jersey
Basketball
Football/Basketball Texture Mat
Tree Bark Texture Mat