Sunday, June 20, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Birthday Party Cake!
Dolly turns 8 tomorrow!
(....shaking head in disbelief)
So we had many discussions about cakes and came up with a birthday party cake idea that was great!
I made one box of yellow cake mix up and baked it into 6 muffins and a deep, 6 inch round pan.
I cut the cake in half on the edge and iced the cut edge of both halves, and placed a layer of raspberry jam on the bottom layer, then stacked them. Ice thinly with butter cream icing.
Do the same with 2 of the cup cakes to make the stools.
Now THE FUN PART!!
Making rolled Fondant is a daunting task, UNLESS you make...
It won't fully mix in the pot, so dump the contents out onto a icing sugar dusted surface and knead like bread until smooth and pliable.
Roll as thin as possible on a sugar dusted surface and cut out desired shapes. Or shape like play-dough to make edible figures. (My tea cups and plates are glass toys from the dollar store)
For my cake I cut out 3 circles, tracing around cups and dishes and rolled them even thinner. Then I laid them over my cake pieces and shaped them. To attach decorative items, add a dab of butter cream icing to the bottom of each piece.
(....shaking head in disbelief)
So we had many discussions about cakes and came up with a birthday party cake idea that was great!
I made one box of yellow cake mix up and baked it into 6 muffins and a deep, 6 inch round pan.
I cut the cake in half on the edge and iced the cut edge of both halves, and placed a layer of raspberry jam on the bottom layer, then stacked them. Ice thinly with butter cream icing.
Do the same with 2 of the cup cakes to make the stools.
Now THE FUN PART!!
Making rolled Fondant is a daunting task, UNLESS you make...
Marshmallow Fondant!!
It's as easy as 1,2 ,3
Ingredients:
- 8 ounces miniature marshmallows (4 cups not packed, or half of a 16-ounce bag)
- 2 tbsp water
- Food coloring or flavored extracts, optional (I used2 Tbsp of Raspberry Jello to make pink)
- 1 pound powdered sugar (4 cups), plus extra for dusting
It won't fully mix in the pot, so dump the contents out onto a icing sugar dusted surface and knead like bread until smooth and pliable.
Roll as thin as possible on a sugar dusted surface and cut out desired shapes. Or shape like play-dough to make edible figures. (My tea cups and plates are glass toys from the dollar store)
For my cake I cut out 3 circles, tracing around cups and dishes and rolled them even thinner. Then I laid them over my cake pieces and shaped them. To attach decorative items, add a dab of butter cream icing to the bottom of each piece.
Labels:
Bread and Desserts,
Family Life,
Gluten Free Recipes
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Tremain Family Music
Instruction Studio
SO exciting!! I am now teaching piano lessons. I have 3 students starting this fall and one who has already started. I haven't even advertised yet :o) I am also now a Kindersigns instructor and can teach parents how to sign with babies and toddlers, and I'm coming up with a matching music based program from that curriculum for toddlers up to age 4....then they can graduate into piano lessons. I have studio policies written up and a catalog of books available to me and my students, I'm taking a basic accounting course to keep my books straight, and I'm ready to go.
I've been wanting to show off pictures of our new living space, so I will start with our STUDIO!! I have a sign from Vistaprint coming for the upper window of the front door. The only childrens play things in this room is a bag of blocks and our log cabin. No food allowed in this room! (They have a great playroom in the basement I'll show off later)
Front Door
Standing at the front door I took these pictures.....
Sitting at the desk chair......
The couch and TV will be perfect for having a few families of toddlers in for Music and Sign classes
SO exciting!! I am now teaching piano lessons. I have 3 students starting this fall and one who has already started. I haven't even advertised yet :o) I am also now a Kindersigns instructor and can teach parents how to sign with babies and toddlers, and I'm coming up with a matching music based program from that curriculum for toddlers up to age 4....then they can graduate into piano lessons. I have studio policies written up and a catalog of books available to me and my students, I'm taking a basic accounting course to keep my books straight, and I'm ready to go.
I've been wanting to show off pictures of our new living space, so I will start with our STUDIO!! I have a sign from Vistaprint coming for the upper window of the front door. The only childrens play things in this room is a bag of blocks and our log cabin. No food allowed in this room! (They have a great playroom in the basement I'll show off later)
Front Door
Standing at the front door I took these pictures.....
Sitting at the desk chair......
The couch and TV will be perfect for having a few families of toddlers in for Music and Sign classes
What happens when you leave homeschoolers to their own devices....
You get a puppet show!
Creative juices were flowing, and the oldest two children colored and cut out coloring book pictures and taped them to craft sticks, all thought up on their own! They covered the kitchen chairs with blankets and moved the big pillows from the studio into the kitchen and put on a show for me. They even made two extra to share with their little brother, a wonderful day!!
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