August 12, 2013

Happy Monday to everyone.  We are meeting Danielle Emeny from Sweet Cheeks Cookies and Cakes today.  So much gorgeous food to look at and the way she describes her favourite flavours is making me hungry!

How long ago did you find your passion for creating beautiful cakes?

Well, I’m actually a third generation cake decorator – my Mum and my Grandmother both were cake decorators and Mum actually learnt from and worked with the amazing late Bunny Vercoe (a goddess in the cake decorating world). I’ve been baking cakes since I was in Primary school, and then later on – have always been known to friends as “The Dessert Queen”, but it wasn’t until 2008, that I decided to try my hand at decorating cakes with fondant. I’d used butter-cream when I was a kid to (help Mum) create cakes from the Women’s Weekly Birthday Cakes book, but fondant was very new to me. Starting out, I just found it very natural, and wanted to do more, and more, and realised, I’d discovered a hidden talent, and passion.

How long have you had your business?

Sweetcheeks Cookies and Cakes started on March 5th 2009 when I registered the business name, which was the first step, ( in a lot of steps! ) to creating a successful custom cake decorating business which continues to grow year after year. I feel so incredibly lucky – although the business of cakes and cookies isn’t all ‘playing with sugar’ – it’s an incredible amount of work, but at the end of each project when I’m photographing it – it’s a truly fabulous feeling.

 What is the most popular flavour cake from your customers?

There are actually a few that people all comment are ‘to die for’ my Choc Hazelnut Mud cake, my Vanilla cake, and the top one – that people have had absolute mouth orgasms over (am I allowed say that?!) is my White Choc Raspberry mud cake. All my cakes are made from scratch with real, and fresh ingredients – that’s also something I’m really passionate about, and that’s why I get the reaction I do and the repeat customers. In the beginning people were amazed by the look of the cake, but surprised by how fresh, moist and flavoursome the cake actually tasted – well they’re not surprised anymore! My customers have come to expect it, and new customers come to me now after hearing from their friends and family. When you’ve got a quality product – people tell others about it!

To see more of Danielle’s work please visit her website here or her facebook page here.

August 9, 2013

Friday has rolled around fast this week and so as I don’t forget our recent holiday to Fiji too fast here are a few more photos from our time away.

I had purchased a new lens to take away with me on this trip and so I had fun trying a few different things.  I usually like to use my 24-70mm zoom lens and while some of these shots are taken with that lens I also had the lovely 35mm fixed lens with me – it was great to step out of my comfort zone and play around with this lens which produces beautiful bokeh.

Here are this weeks favourites – sunshine, beaches, freshly plaited hair and most importantly relaxing with the family.

So now it is time to start dreaming about our next holiday – somewhere different I think next year!

August 7, 2013

I love a fun bright theme for a party and last weekend one of Mr A’s cousins turned 21 so I got to have fun creating a fun bright dessert table!  Christina wanted a fiesta theme for her big night and picked hot pink, red and orange for the colours.

I was really excited when she chose these colours as it meant I could use the fabulous red glass cake stands for the food!   Jacki from Blissfully Sweet made the cupcakes, cake pops and cheesecakes in a jar and Jho from It’s a Cake Thing created the perfect macaroons in the matching colours.

The lollies on the table included jaffa’s, bon bons, shimmer gum balls, red sour bricks and rock candy sticks.  The delicious tassel garland behind the table was made by Blush Loves Mint and finished off the fiesta themed table perfectly!

Styling, Photography, Cake Stands, Jars, Pots – Sweet Style
Cupcakes, Cake Pops and Cheesecakes – Blissfully Sweet Cakes
Macarons – It’s a Cake Thing
Tassel Garland – Blush Loves Mint 

 

 

August 5, 2013

When I opened my email to see the amazing cakes that Lisa from Sweet Disposition Cakes had sent me for this weeks feature my jaw definitely dropped – to say they are incredible is an understatement!

The detail on these cakes is really out of this world don’t you think?  Truly a masterpiece.

Lisa fell in love with making amazing cakes when her youngest child had his 1st birthday, which was almost 4 years ago this August.  She made him a simple garden and bug themed cupcake tower and there was no looking back after that!  She loves seeing the happiness and excitement on people’s faces when they see their cakes for the first time, especially when she does her own children’s cakes.  Lisa says “When cake decorating taken further as an art form it is amazing what can be created.”

Lisa’s business grew in stages from her son’s first birthday.  She was making cakes for fun for a while for friends and family and then taught cake decorating for about a year as a contractor but found it difficult to juggle a big family, a small decorating business and teaching.  She decided that she wanted to focus more on her own cakes, Lisa loves that she can combine my skills as a graphic designer with her love of painting and of course yummy cake.

Lisa tells me the most favourite flavour is the simple chocolate mud cake, it is also a favourite of friends and family!  A close second is white chocolate with raspberry curd swirl.

To see more of Lisa’s stunning work visit her facebook page here

 

August 2, 2013

So we headed back to Fiji again this year for a family holiday – some much needed time out and sunshine in the middle of our cold Sydney winter.   The weather was wonderful although a few evenings were a little cool because of the trade winds that pick up at this time of year in Fiji.

We visited a different island this time around – Plantation Island.  The kids had a fabulous time and made lots of wonderful friends who they are still talking about even though we have been home for a few weeks now.  Mr A and I got our 5 star fix when we stayed at the Hilton on the mainland and while the islands are basic I can say we did have a fabulous time – nothing quite like living on Fiji time when nothing is a rush.

As always I took loads and loads of photos and have way too many favourites so I will split this into two posts so as not to bombard you!  All of these shots are taken while on Plantation Island – a few nice sunsets, the kids on the beach with Mr A and a few while hanging on the pier before we headed home.

Have a lovely weekend everyone x