For those of you that know me reeaallly well you know that I am so NOT the homemaker type. I hate to clean, scrapbooking annoys me, and cooking/baking is a necessary evil. Saying that, I am Mom, and as all good Moms do, we do things that we thought we would never do for the happiness of our kids. As is in my case, baking cakes and decorating them per child request. I always used to take the easy way out and just order a pre-made decorated cake from the local grocery store. However they have gotten so outrageously expensive that I refuse to spend the money on one now. Hence my dilemma. My cheapness has forced me into homemaker-hood. So I don my apron (yeah, right, like I have one of those!!) and put forth my most valiant effort. You can read about my first disastrous attempt
here.
Yeah... It didn't go so well. I had 6 months to shake off that first failure before my next masterpiece was upon me. Mikey wanted a monster truck cake for his 5th birthday. A WHAT??!! How the heck was I going to do that!! Ah... hello, so not crafty here! But thanks to a collaborate effort with my wonderful hubby (a truck expert, as we all know..) I think we managed to pull it off! You can check it out here..
We used trucks from Mikey's stash, toothpicks and tape for flags, and crushed chocolate animal crackers for dirt. VOILA! I'm pretty darn proud of myself!
At this point I was feeling pretty confident for the next birthday. Maria decided she wanted a peace sign cake for her 9th. HA! EASY! If I can do a whole monster truck rally then a peace sign would be, well, a piece of cake! I go ahead and whip it up, design the peace sign on top and proudly show it to Maria. Where she then says, "Umm, It's pretty Mom, but it doesn't really look like a peace sign." Huh??! Apparently I forgot the line that runs up and down the middle.. Woops! I guess I should have researched it and drawn it out first before cementing it in frosting. I did my best to fix it and you can check out my sad, sad, result here..

Now Lillian's birthday is only a month from Maria's.. Keep in mind I was still feeling the sting from the peace sign fiasco. Lillian told me she wanted a blue paw print, with three toes, facing to the left, not to the right or straight.. (Lillian is very particular, as we all know..) This time I went to the store and picked up one of those disposable nozzle/tip frosting dispenser thingies.. (Oh, come on, don't pretend like you don't know what I mean!) Using a cereal bowl and shotglass as a template (I knew we would get some use out of that useless collection!), it surprisingly turned out fairly well, almost professional looking (to my eyes, anyway..)! The nozzle/tip disposable frosting thingie is the way to go! It is forgiving, easy to use, and pretty to boot! Ah-ha! Finally!! A success! Check it out here..
Now I have another 6 months before I am forced into betty-crocker-ness again.. We shall see what will happen! Maybe Mikey will decide he wants a paw print....