I really wanted to make a nice cake for Bekka, since it seemed silly not
to use my talents for my own daughter's party. Unfortunately, I did not
bring any of my cake supplies, so I had to make do.
1) Cakes: I used 4 disposable 8"-square foil pans. I made one box of chocolate cake and one box of vanilla cake (each box filled two pans). I used chocolate, vanilla, chocolate for the bottom tier (for the adults). Then I cut the other cake into fourths and stacked two of the squares to make the top tier (for Bekka). To make the base board, I actually cut up a diaper box into two squares, taped them together, then wrapped them in foil.
2) Filling: I made crème patisserie (French pastry cream) which I used between the layers of the small cake, and between the bottom and middle layers of the big cake. Between the middle and top layers of the big cake, I used crushed mixed berries (thawed from a bag) that I combined with some vanilla frosting. I just used store-bought whipped vanilla frosting for the crumb coat.
4) Piped Flowers: To make the flowers, I cut a corner from a Ziploc bag, put used a No. 1 tip and coupler that I borrowed from my friend Erin, and filled it with store-bought brownie icing. I free-handed the floral design based on the Garden Greenery pattern from the Wilton Garden Terraces Cake. I also used this icing to write on the fondant gift tag.
5) Cake Balls: With
the cake I shaved off the layers (so they would be flat and create an
even square) and the other half of the second vanilla cake, I made cake
balls. I crumbled the vanilla cake in one bowl, the chocolate in another
and added store-bought whipped cream cheese frosting to both (I didn't
measure, but you want to add enough that the crumbs all stick together).
I rolled them into 1" balls and stuck them in the freezer to cool them.
I cut all the chocolate ones in half, then cut an equal number of
vanilla ones in half (I had a lot more vanilla than chocolate). I then
rolled a chocolate half and a vanilla half together until I only had
mixed balls and vanilla balls. I used vanilla melting candy and coated
the cake balls. Once the candy was hardened, I decorated using the
store-bought icing.
6) Finishing Touches: I added a lot of sugar pearls to the top cake, as well as to the pearl border between the cakes. I used the white decorating icing to make French dots on the bottom cake. I rolled some fondant and laid it around the bottom cake. I put some frosting on the bottom of the cake balls and stuck them around the cake. I then sprinkled the board with shaved chocolate (which I got from smoothing out the bottom of the cake balls).