This week we celebrated my youngest daughter’s 5th birthday. To me, 5 is that number where a child is no longer a “baby”, or even a “toddler”… they’re a kid. And in this particular case, when your 5 year old shares clothes with her almost 8 year old sister, and would probably be well suited to play pee-wee football (based on both size and personality)… she hasn’t been much of a “baby” for a while! I love seeing my children grow, but of course it’s somewhat bittersweet.
Last year I put together a fun Ladybug Birthday Party for Joy. We generally do “big” parties for our girls every other year, so this is her “little” party year. We celebrated with two of Joy’s little friends (along with our daughter, Grace), and enjoy cake and presents at home, then headed to a local indoor trampoline “park”.
When I asked my daughter what she wanted as a birthday cake the list was quite long and ranged from butterflies, to dragonflies, to rainbows, to pink and purple… so I had to narrow it down a bit and hope she’d be happy with it. I think the end result was very sweet and would work quite well for almost any age woman who loves pretty and feminine things.
For the outside of the cake I tried a fun decorating technique I first saw on My Cake School. I was very pleased that it was quite easy to execute and I think I’ll definitely try it again. It’s quite quick, and I think it creates a beautiful, and unique look.
Updated: I loved this decorating technique so much (called the “petal effect”) I used it again for a pretty Lemon Cake, and have included some step-by-step photos in that post.
I dressed up the frosted cake even further with fondant butterflies in pink and purple tones. I’ll try to do a tutorial on the butterflies very soon.
A few pretty candles (available at Sur la Table, or Shop Sweet Lulu) finished the cake and added an additional element of pink and purple.
Happy birthday to my sweet Joy… who will always be my “baby”!
Daphne says
This is awesome! Love your work!
MyCakeSchool.com says
Thanks for the shout, Glory! Your cake is absolutely precious–and I love the picture of your sweet daughter! ;0)
Joy Adams says
I love this cake and I love the picture with Joy in it. I can see that she was very happy with the results.
Bea @ CancunCOOKIES says
Beautiful cake for a beautiful girl, Glory! God bless Joy and may she live many years!!! xox
500Galletasymás says
So cute! Happy birthday to her and congratulations to you for all your work!
The BearFoot Baker says
Happy Birthday Joy!! I hope you birthday is as sweet as your mother's cupcakes!!
be arte says
Happy Birthday to Joy !! She´s beautiful.
I discovered you blog recently. I´m from Argentina, living en Cancún (México). Sorry if my english is not perfect. I´m trying to practice it.
I think the technique is great ! I loved it.
Belén
Stephanie says
That looks amazing. I wish I could try that cake.
At Anna's kitchen table says
Happy Birthday! A beautiful cake for a beautiful daughter!
Manderley de GuindillayCanela says
Ohhh it's so cute!!! Sweet and pretty! So yummy
xoxo