You're ten! I won't say that it went by quickly. The first three years of your life were peppered with more ER visits and doctor's appointments than one kid should have to endure in a lifetime. But, you pulled through (more than once), thank God, and today you are a spunky, healthy, happy and very artistic young lady.
Happy Birthday, hot wheels!
Make a wish.
Blow out the candles!
Cardiovascular delight.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Happy Birthday Laurel
Posted by Sleen at 7:15 AM 1 comments
Building Laurel's Cake
She requested "yellow cake with chocolate ganache". My pleasure!
The birthday-girl wanted to help make her cake. Here she is mixing the batter. I always put the mixing bowl in the sink because it's easier to reach that way.
Into the oven.
Thirty-three minutes later and voila!
Since the man of the house had a birthday earlier in the month, I had a half-batch of ganache already whipped up and ready for Laurel's cake. Unfortunately the whipped portion, which is used as a crumb coat, was too dry to spread.
What to do? Heating it on the stovetop would turn it into a runny mess. After some thought, I channelled Duff Goldman and "busted out the power tools". A few blasts of the heatgun was all it took and the ganache was workable once more.
Crumb coat applied.
We let the cake chill for a few minutes in the fridge to harden the crumb-coat. Next, we drenched the cake in warm ganache and allowed it to cool again.
I normally decorate birthday cakes with whipped ganache, but I was out. Instead, we placed mini-marshmallows around the bottom of the cake, and used melted chocolate for the rest.
We started by standing a disposable piping bag inside a glass, then filling it with melted chocolate.
I piped out some butterfly wings onto waxed paper, then sent them to the fridge to cool.
I piped the words onto the top of the cake, and arranged the butterflies around the cake using melted chocolate "glue" where needed.
Ta daaaa.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
Pinky
Laurel will be turning (gasp) ten soon. She wanted a "pink streak" in her hair to celebrate the occasion. How could I say no? It suits her style perfectly.
Step one. Take a "before" shot:
Step 2: Bleach the to-be-dyed strand
Then sit under the hair dryer for a few minutes.
Rinse out the bleach
Apply the pink dye, then wait and wait and wait...
Getting excited (she didn't want to look in the mirror until it was dry):
Beautiful!
Side view:
The whole process took about ninety minutes. She is loving it.
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