When you need just a bite or you are serving a lot of friends, view this video to see how Kay recommends cutting your Too Pretty To Eat Cake into square bites. Live a Thankful Life….
When you need just a bite or you are serving a lot of friends, view this video to see how Kay recommends cutting your Too Pretty To Eat Cake into square bites. Live a Thankful Life….
We wrap your cake very well so it arrives fresh. This video shows Kay turning the cake upside down and then cutting between the cake board and the sealing wrap. Cut away from yourself and enjoy. Watch for the next video when Kay demonstrates how to cut your cake into bite sized squares….. Live a Thankful Life………
Kay will be at the Rustic Touch in Rock Island on Saturday December the 8th to personalize Too Pretty To Eat Gingerbread Houses. We have stopped taking orders for the houses but they will be available on the 8th.
Christmas Cookies are being baked, be sure to place your orders early..
We are not taking any online orders for a few days. We are replacing our refrigeration and will need until mid-July to get everything new again. Please come back mid–July to enjoy our truly wonderful cakes and cookies, they are Too Pretty To Eat®. You can still look at our galleries to see Kay’s work, send us a message or call.
Thank you
Spencer and Kay
One of the most exciting and challenging cakes we have made was a groom’s cake. The bride wanted to knock it out of the park. She provided photos of his Pro-Ject Debut III turntable, ( yes he is an audiophile) the name of his favorite Jazz artist, his favorite football team, and off to the planning table for us ! Spencer was the point man on the working turntable and embedding an MP3 player with the Miles Davis tunes on it. It was a cheesecake covered in fondant with all the buttons, knobs, and a moveable tonearm playing an edible 33LP. The LP was cast in chocolate and the center label was printed onto edible paper. There was a stack of record albums (all of cake), and the New Orleans Saints football of chocolate cake finished out the groom’s surprise. The table had photos of his family and some memorabilia important to him. As the groom approached his table we heard him say “That’s my turntable! “
It was a good day for all.
In the attached video there is a Bulldogs hand bell sitting in front of the cake and the handle is seen projecting up. Neither the hand bell or the photos are edible but everything else is!
I guess it’s the little flash of sunshine and warmish weather that has me thinking of spring . My favorite aspect of spring is the wildflowers that bloom in our woods here. I love these little sugar blossoms because they remind me of some of the delicate little wildflowers. Several of our brides have selected these to adorn their wedding cakes. They are made from sugar paste and are completely edible.