But hey, it's got a sweet castle on it, too.
(Thanks to Adrianne P. for being the first of dozens to send this in!)
Shallyse G. sent in what I'm going to call a fairy castle, just so I can include it here:
(From Dulce Decoracion's Flickr stream, where there are lots more amazing figurines and cakes.)
And Reginia B. found this funny little "crashed fairy" number:
Oh, hey, we need some more castles, don't we? Ok, check out this cutie out from Sang of Sang's Cakes:
She made it for her daughter's 4th birthday. I like that it's so colorful, and all the little details like the furled flags.
And Michele L. found one of the coolest compositions I've seen: a castle coming out of a fairy tale book:
It's by Let Them Eat Cake, and I'm sorry I don't have a larger photo to share. I bet the details are gorgeous.
Thanks again to all of you who submitted fantasy cakes! Tune in next week for some Lord of the Rings Sweets - and feel free to submit any LOTR cakes you think are Sweets-worthy.
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Wow, once again I'm amazed! I love the wrecks during the week, but Sunday's works are just so stunning! That last pop-up book style one is just gorgeous!! Can't wait to see what LOTR's interpretations show up next week!
Wow - those are impressive. I'm always amazed by what people (the ones who know what they're doing) can create.
They're so cute I wanna die!
Those are so beautiful, am sure they put an everlasting smile on some childs face.
Even though the mushroom tops are a *wee* bit phallic, I absolutely ADORE the one by The Little Bakehouse. In fact, maybe that's why. ;-P
Those are crazy-beautiful. I especially love the fairy wrecking into the cupcake.
Angie (from over at www.HalfAssedKitchen.com)
Are the crashed fairy's hands on backwards?
LOVE the pop-up book!
Dreamy as always, Jen. I love the grandeur of all the lofy Cinderella castles, but my favorite is the little mushroom capped fairy cottage. So pretty and imaginative with the cobble stones and the mushrooms popping up everywhere. Delightful!
Beautiful cakes. Although, the first fairy has her legs a little too spread eagle...and you don't like the decapitated baby cakes, but decapitated fairy cakes are OK...got it.
I love the cupcake... I love it, love it, love it!! They all not only look delicious look absolutely stunning! KuddoS!
Last one is really especially beautiful - but how can one eat such a work of art?
Love Sunday Sweets. The links take you to more glorious cakes and cupcakes. There's a hippo in a polkadot bikini that is too precious. A Fairy with black filigree wings that is just stunning. Sunday Sweets renews my faith in cakekind...until tomorrow that is!
wvotd deping. "to dress up like characters played by Johnny Dep."
I absolutely love that last cake, though all of them are gorgeous!!! I can't believe what some people can do with cake...
Alright, LOTR cakes!!!
I can't wait until next week, this will be epic ^_^
Those cakes are beautiful! I'm a little dubious about the nipple-like mushrooms, but the rest of them are outstanding! I want crashed-fairy cupcakes for my birthday!
Ahhh, yay!!! LOTR is my favorite trilogy EVER! I can't wait :)
How do you slice the last one, I wonder? Do you just start hacking at the towers?
They are all too beautiful to eat
As always, Sunday is the biggest treat. These are gorgeous...but I would so buy dozens of the upended fairy! Incredibly clever.
Wow!
Oh the diving fairy! What a way to go.
The cupcake fairy's hands are right. If you put your arms down by your sides palms to your back. That would mean she crashed head first without trying to stop herself.
Those are amazing!!!!!
I also love The Little Bakehouse cake. So pretty and with a real old-world fairy tale look.
Julie from www.CakesAndKids.com and www.PartiesAndKids.com
I just found your blog and I love it. Inspiring and HILARIOUS all in one :)
OMG! I could SO live in the fairy house cake! If only I were 2 inches tall.
WV: estes Hmmmm, definitely no comment.
That crashed fairy cupcake--wow---just in time for the Tinkerbell movie?! Surely, she lived, because if she was done in by frosting, her legs would go limp, right?
Okay, I wanna know how you're beating everyone out with your blog? It's now offense, one-dimensional? Hmmm..
No, the crashed fairy's hands aren't on backwards. For the last time people: hands, unlike feet, can rotate 180 degrees to be either palms up or palms down. Depending which way you have your palms, your thumbs will either be on the inside or the outside of your hand. You've had hands (presumably) your whole life, you've never noticed this?
Awesome cakes, all. But Mad Hatter, I don't need to see your lingerie, or your breasts, thanks.
WV--stortg: slang for pregnant among people who believe the stork fable.
I love them. That last one is so amazingly beautiful. I love how it's sort of spilling out of a faerietale book.
Those mushrooms ARE a little odd looking....I was thinking they were almost like little gnomes with floppy hats....because one of them seems to be lurking in the front doorway of the house! But it really is a cute cake...AND the first one with the beautiful dragon. Once again, they're almost too beautiful to eat!
Some of these cakes look way too gorgeous to eat!
That last one looks similiar to the one he made for a competition on the food network. he lost creativity points from me. HAHA
YAY "I" made it! haha
The Crashed Fairy was my fave and I am happy it made the cut :)
Can't wait till next week!!
The last one is awesome! I love the book and all the flowers going up it. I mean how do they make the "Once Upon a Time" so perfect? It doesn't even look like a cake. WOW!!!
Oh wow..
I would have wigged out if I had gotten that cake(#5) for my 4th b'day.
What excellent work :)
Regarding Sang's cake, I need to point out that the flags you like so much are unfurled; a furled flag is rolled up to its mast.
You may all carry on now....
I dont know how anyone could attack those cakes with a knife to eat them? I know I couldn't! It would sit in the kitchen for months while I fight the flies and ants away!
I love the fairy taking a header into the cupcake!! love it.
The one coming out of the book is the coolest thing I've ever seen, and I totally wish it had been my wedding cake.
Wow - those castles are so amazing! And I was actually proud of my first princess castle :-) http://sweetthings-toronto.blogspot.com/
I'll have to practice more. :-)
Thanks for the Sunday Sweets! Juanita
I am, yet again, completely impressed!!!!
Thanks!
I'm sorry, but the fairy crash cupcake reminds me too much of the baby butt cakes. It is well-made, though.
Anyone else turned on by the crashed fairy?
The last one from Let Them Eat Cake is funny, cause it wasn't supposed to be a fantasy cake at all! That's the design they created for a Challenge. The theme was 'Sports' and they chose to try and convey the Tour de France...The castle is a French Chateau but I forgot what the book is for
Those are just beautiful.
~Amy B
Actually the flags are unfurled. Furled means folded up.
Even my cake-philistine b/f enjoyed these, and he's the kind of guy who PREFERS my ugly home-bakes monstrosities for his birthday, to something nice from the bakery. Something about more personal, made a special effort, blah-blah... >.^b (yeah, I guess I'm bragging how sweet he is, even if he does prefer my home made proto-wrecks)
We agreed the cupcake crash-landing was me...there are no screams. She says 'Om-nom-nom-nom!'
Hi I am the owner of Suka and feel I should point out that although I made the castle and dragon cake as seen, it is a copy of photo brought to me by a client! I would love to give credit to the designer but alas I do not know who they are the true credit belongs to their ingenuity and eye for design.
Suka,
Oh wow, I took a couple of Sang's Wilton classes-- her work is so impressive!
You may be surprised but for the really colorful one.....compare to the Wilton Castle set.