




I had the opportunity this weekend to make a cake for my cousin's high school graduation party. He is starting NC State in the fall so I thought a nice wolfpack (red and white) color scheme would be appropriate. The cake was vanilla pound cake for the bottom layer and a dense chocolate cake for the top layer. I iced the cake with buttercream and then covered it with a home-made marshmallow fondant. The stripes and polka dots were made from Wilton's colored fondant.
The marshmallow fondant was really good and very simple to make. It was a little more difficult than the store-bought stuff to work with but looked great and tasted SO MUCH better.
I got the marshmallow fondant recipe here.
My favorite parts of the cake were the 'graduation hat strawberries'. The idea came to me one day and I immediately tried out a few to see if the idea would work. They were so cute that I planned the cake around them.

The cake was a huge hit and my cousin loved it.
1 comment:
SO cute!
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