Meaning lots of daisies.
Haha! Those really *are* daisies. Gotcha.
And here's a sweet spring shower of miniature daisies:
Yellow and white are so cheerful and springy together, don't you think?
For this next one you might wonder why I'm showing you a shelf full of potted flowers...
...but believe it or not, those pots are cake, and the flowers are handmade from sugarpaste.
Of course, real flowers can be equally Sweet. Here's one of my favorites:
Baker unknown - anyone recognize it?
I love the colors! And that harlequin pattern is one of the smoothest I've ever seen.
And here's one of the best support columns I've ever seen:

I love the colors! And that harlequin pattern is one of the smoothest I've ever seen.
And here's one of the best support columns I've ever seen:

[Update: Eagle-eyed reader Jim A. just pointed out the column is actually this resin cake stand. Now I feel silly. It's still a gorgeous cake, though!]
This one reminds me of ivory cameos:
The soft colors are dreeeamy.
This one, too, if you have topsy-turvy dreams:
Sub'd by Vanessa M., made by Ron Ben-Israel (?)
Or, if you're feeling a little blue:
This one, too, if you have topsy-turvy dreams:

Or, if you're feeling a little blue:
Imagine the time it took to make each of those little flowers! And I love the textured icing here; sometimes the smoothness of fondant is just a little too modern.
And finally, let's go out with a bang.
Meaning more daisies.
WANT.
I mean, I know this was for a pair of one-year-olds, but a thirty-something can have one, too, right?
Right?
Have a Sweet to nominate? Then send it to Sunday Sweets [at] Cake Wrecks [dot] com.
OMG those are the cheeriest cakes i've ever seen :)
ReplyDeleteLove the one with the support column you could keep. I made gumpaste calla lilies for a cake once and my MIL kept them. She still has them 2 years later!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The flowers look so real! So happy spring is finally here!
ReplyDeleteThe calendar lies. I still have like two feet of snow in my front yard. At least these cakes cheered me up! As long as I don't go outside, it's Spring in my mind.
ReplyDeleteI love Daisies!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteThe "cameo" strikes me as the prettiest -- subtle, classy, and I love lily of the valley.
And those plants in pots are phenomenally realistic.
Thanks, as ever, for sharing these with us.
wv - aught.
I aught to be cleaning the hause, but I thaught I'd rather give a thauraugh look at Cake Wrecks!
My dad and I still have the gumpaste flower bouquets off of his wedding cake 13 years ago. Him for sentimental reasons, me for cake decorating inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOf course you can have that last cake Jen, just put a 2 in front of the 1 ;) I'm in love with the corset type tier on the white and green topsy turvy one.
ReplyDeleteThe one with the little bluish flowers that you said you liked the texture of the icing....take another look. That is piping.
ReplyDeleteThat "Wedgewood" green cake with fern fronds and lilies-of-the-valley has gotta be today's Best of Show.
ReplyDeleteI want that last cake too! If you take the one off the top, no one will ever know. Hehehe
ReplyDeleteWow. Love them ALL.
ReplyDeleteThe yellow daisy cake is a picture of Martha Stewart's cake. The exact same one on her web site and book .
ReplyDeleteIt's probably a good thing I'm already married, or I would be a demanding bride in the cake department. Gorgeous cakes! I can't decide which one I like best.
ReplyDeleteAnd loved the daisy reference!
mags, if you look at Martha's website, it attributes the cake to Gail Watson. It is the same cake, but it's attributed correctly here.
ReplyDeleteSince I don't frequent Martha Stewart's website, I'm glad to be able to appreciate it here. :)
Beautiful! Thw Wedgewood effect cake is stunning
ReplyDeleteToday's Sweets are the perfect antidote to that (not-really-a-wreck) Gerber baby cake!!! I too SOOOO WANT those daisy cakes for my next birthday--and I'm shamelessly in my forties!--but hey, after all, my name is also Daisy! (Thanks for the pretty name, mom!)
ReplyDeleteI love how the yellow one does such a good job of reducing the number of daises as it goes down, giving it a cascade effect and really making the daises focal points instead of a dump'o'flowers. One of the rarest skills in any craft is the ability to know when to stop, and that decorator has that down. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, a 30-something can want. :)
Ahem!!
ReplyDeleteGerbera and Margerites..not realy...proper Daisy is Bellis perrenis, the common european daisy a perenial grassland plant growing from a rhizome with a rossette of flat rounded leaves.
The Gerbera family of flowering plants(there is no such thing as a gerber)are a member of the sunflower family.
Marguerite's or ox-eye daisies are members of the chrysanthemum family.
but the cakes are lovely, (apart from the topsy turvey thing thats just grotesque..)
I sugest you go here for plant info
https://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/
OMG those cake pots and sugarpaste flowers are incredble! Now I want to try that.... wonder if I could that with cupcakes...
ReplyDeleteWOW! All those cakes are amazing, but I'm especially in awe of the "flowerpots." So realistic! And the topsy-turvy cake is to die for!!
ReplyDeleteAll right! I'm a Clara, and my name never shows up on anything--but now I get a daisy cake!
ReplyDeleteWV: Mative--With spring around the corner, the rabbits are particularly mative.
O M G.
ReplyDeleteThat is all.
Gorgeous Sunday Sweets cakes!! This is one of my favorites! The flower pots are amazing!! Great post!
ReplyDeleteour weather not as spring-y, so those cheerful cakes much appreciated! good stuff, especially fond of the the cake with all the mini daisies.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove them all!
I just love that last one! I don't think I could cut in to it!
ReplyDeleteI can't get over those potted flowers. I mean, those cakes that look like potted flowers. WOW.
ReplyDeleteAnd you're totally right about yellow and white. I don't even like yellow that much, but it's so alive and cheery!
WOW. So lovely. The flower pots were stunningly real, but I think my favorite is the muted green and ivory. Or the one with the little blue flowers. Seems like such a sin to eat them.
ReplyDeleteThe topsy turvey cake belongs to Scott Clark Woolley.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about anyone else, but I want to see more of the blue and white cake behind the flower pots!!!
ReplyDeleteCan I just say that I look forward to the Sunday Sweets post EVERY week? These are just beautiful & make me forget the rainy craziness going on outside. Yay for spring, yay for Sunday Sweets & Cake Wrecks!
ReplyDeleteThese are simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteWorking in a florist for many years, I have to say I LOVE these photos! Would I refer you to a site for you spelled a flower wrong? Probably not.... if you were a famous floral designer I would understand....
ReplyDeleteKeep us the great work! Have a happy Sunday and lets hope that the Epcot level doesnt go to orange! I think we are still recovering from the King Cake episode! :)
That soft green "wedgewood" cake is absolutely gorgeous, stunning, awesome, wonderful! Makes me wish I had an occasion to order such a magnificent creation...
ReplyDeleteAddie
Love everyone of these.
ReplyDeleteI would love that last one for *my* birthday - and I'm 54. :-P Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe first cake is so cute. I really like the detailing on the icing and the ladybugs...awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautifully done, but the flowerpot cakes are AMAZING! *round of applause* :)
ReplyDeletethese are great!!
ReplyDeletewhoops! Maybe if I had read a little bit more I would have saw that . It's one of my favorites either way.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteJust so we're all clear.
There are a thousand websites which refer to them as Gerber daisies and a thousand that call them Gerbera. From what I understand, the genus is Gerbera, the common name is Gerber and either is fine. I would like to point out two things though.
They were discovered by a guy named Gerber so calling them Gerber daisies seems to make sense.
The genus of a rose is Rosa but everybody calls it a rose.
Now, is this really important enough to get upset over? The world is full of conflict and tragedy and we're arguing over an a.
I don't know.
john
Well said John!
ReplyDeleteThey're all great, but I had to hold in a squee when I saw that last picture. Beautiful cakes!
Karen
Very impressive!
ReplyDeleteThe Ron Ben-Israel cake was originally made for my wedding! He liked it so much he did the same cake in a different color scheme...I think it was for a magazine...might have been Martha Stewart's.
ReplyDeleteHere are two pix of my original cake.
http://wendybrandes.com/blog/2007/08/happy-birthday-husband/
http://wendybrandes.com/blog/2009/09/your-wedding-wish-is-my-command-now-vote/
The honeybees on that last one really put it over the top for me. So adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh, how wonderful!! Thank you for posting my wedding cake - the white one with cascading blue flowers. That is indeed piping, not texture. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, it was as delicious as it was beautiful!! Thank you, Jen & CW team. You made my day by posting my cake. :)
Daisies, daisies, EVERYWHERE!
ReplyDeleteI like the second cake, with the yellow icing and the little white daisies. It makes me so HAPPY!!!
Daisies= HAPPY FLOWERS!!! LOVE!!!
Just to let you know, this newest post put a BIG SMILE on my face :)
elsie
ReplyDeleteI think the cake with the harlequin base has a floral top. I've got a florist friend who makes cakes with teensy flowers inserted in floral foam. and those flowers look like tiny green chrysanthemums.
Ahhh such pretty daisies. Makes me wish it felt like Spring here lol. So nice.
ReplyDeleteSo BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteI'll be happier that spring is here when the weather gets the memo.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous @ 4:04, I second.
@John (thoJ), couldn't agree more. Wreck on!
@diddleymaz, I could comment on the misspelling of 'really', but I forebear to nitpick.
That is all.
Gorgeous cakes! But it's not textured icing, on the one where you mention it - it's piped scrolly flowers and leaves. Zoom in! Seems a shame to ignore a nice bit of piping work....
ReplyDeletethe Mini Daisies cake may be my favorite of all time. so darling!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the last cake! I want it for my thirty-something birthday this year! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cakes!
ReplyDelete@Craig.... Booyah! :)
ReplyDeleteLove all the gorgeous flowers! Even better looking than real!
ReplyDeleteI almost hate that the last cakes were wasted on 1 year olds who won't even remember them :P
John (husband of Jen, noble defender of CW), I could sooo kiss you (out of gratitude!) for putting nitpickers in their place. If this were a horticultural forum, then I could understand posting a correction for those who mistake certain sunflowers for daisies, but since this is a humor forum, let's make it more about humor, less about nitpicking. (And here in the States, I can't imagine wagging my finger at every florist I meet to tell him/her that their display of "Gerbera daisies" is technically not a daisy but a genus of the sunflower family. Whew!)
ReplyDeletethe number of times the word "daisy" got mentioned at the beginning of the post, I thought it was John posting again about all the various lovely "daisies" found on cakes.
ReplyDeleteCool! The bakery unknown green one in the net is me! May or may not be confusion with a recent name change; that cake was made when I went by She Takes The Cake at www.shetakesthecake.com but now it is Nonpareils at www.nonpareilscake.com. This was the original She Takes The Cake in New York. Glad you liked the cake and thrilled to have a second cake posted on your Sunday Sweets!
ReplyDeleteThank for cheering up my Wednesday. Yeah, I know you posted this on Sunday but this made Wednesday happier too.
ReplyDeleteHi! The four tier yellow cake with the gorgeous support column was from our local bakery Sugarland, here in Chapel Hill, NC! You can see the post on their facebook page here - https://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=433657&id=50370380327#!/photo.php?fbid=10150162699690328&set=a.10150194726460328.433657.50370380327&theater Hope this helps put credit where credit is truly due! :)
ReplyDeleteYellow cake with the small daisies is the opposite of my wedding cake! I had a white cake with yellow daisies! :D SO CUTE! I just love it, and I think it is a pretty popular design!
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