Monday, February 16, 2009
It's a Form of Flattery. Honest.
Monday, February 16, 2009
First, since Lincoln's birthday is part of the celebration, we've got to start with this lovely example sent in by Michael N.:
Then there's this rather less lovely Reagan cake:
(Note: This one's been floating around the interwebs for a while, so my apologies if it's not actually a pro job. In my defense, most of the pro cakes I see look a lot worse than this.)
Now remember, Grace D.: if someone makes a cake bust in your likeness, it's a compliment...
...Not that they want to knife you in the head.
I already featured a bunch of Obama cakes after the election, but be sure to check out the giant 5,900 cupcake mosaic of him and Lincoln from Friday's post, too.
And lastly, naturally this post wouldn't be complete without a George Washington cake.
Erm..... [frantically searching the 'net]
Ah, how 'bout this?
Ok, so it's perfectly centered, spelled correctly, and otherwise rather wreckless - sorry. Oh! But look! The balloons on the bottom are upside down! Eh? Eh? That counts, right?
Hey, I spent at least 15 whole minutes searching for a better Washington cake, alright? This is the best I got. Honestly, you'd think bakers out there would see today as an opportunity to get in touch with their creative, powdered-wig-wearing side. But no-ooo. Hmph. Downright inconsiderate, is what that is.
All that to say: if you have something better, send it soon and maybe I'll post it.
And stay tuned for more Valentine's Wrecks.
UPDATE: Well, you guys certainly are sending in some...interesting...Washington items. So far I've gotten a pie made in George, Washington, a hilarious but not post-able Washington Monument cake (no, you can't see it; it's not professionally made), what I suspect is more of a Georgette Washington cake spotted at the fair, and my current favorite:
Search This Blog
Wreck the Halls
NEW! Pre-Order Today!
Amazon
|
Barnes & Noble
Borders |
IndieBound
Buy the Book
Buy the NYT Bestseller
What's a Wreck?
What's a Wreck?
A Cake Wreck is any cake that is unintentionally sad, silly, creepy, inappropriate - you name it. A Wreck is not necessarily a poorly-made cake; it's simply one I find funny, for any of a number of reasons. Anyone who has ever smeared frosting on a baked good has made a Wreck at one time or another, so I'm not here to vilify decorators: Cake Wrecks is just about finding the funny in unexpected, sugar-filled places.
Now, don't you have a photo you want to send me? ;)
tabs
- Fan Faves
- The Classics
The Classics
Awards
Praise for the Book
- “Will have you laughing so hard you’ll forget to eat!”— Washington Post
- “a hilarious winner” — The Oregonian
- “a fantastically gut-busting book”— NPR
- “It’s all here, each wreck a disaster of hilarity.” — BookPage.com
- “Hysterically funny!”— Epinions.com
- “laugh-out-loud funny”— The Times
- “Yates’ sharp humor makes the funny even funnier.” — The Dallas Morning News
- “an amazing laugh-out-loud book”— The Book Triblog
What the fans are saying
- "I was laughing so hard, I couldn't catch my breath."
- "As funny as the blog that started it."
- "WAY better than I expected!"
- "Cake Wreckery at its best!"
- "Wrecktastic!"
Awards
- American Mensa:Top 50 Websites of 2010
- Amazon: Top 10 gift books of 2009
- The Orlando Sentinal “Orbbies”: Winner Humor
- 2009 BlogLuxe Awards: Funniest Blog
- 2009 Bloggies: Best Writing of a Weblog, Best New Weblog, Best Food Blog
- The 2008 Weblog Awards: Best Food Blog
- Blogger's Choice 2008 Awards: Best Humor Blog
order
Where's the book?
We don’t have any copies of Cake Wrecks for sale here, autographed or otherwise. We decided the shipping and handling costs would be too high to make it worth your while. So instead, buy your copies locally or online and then order personalized bookplates: it’s cheaper, easier, and I think even looks a bit nicer.
Ordering Info
Payments must be made through Paypal, which accepts all major credit cards. Sorry, but that means no checks or MOs or barter-based chickens.
We ship everything first class USPS, and will do our best to have your package in the mail within 2 days of your order.
Popular This Month
Popular This Month
Archives
-
▼
2009
(419)
-
▼
February
(31)
- You Gotta Admit: That's Way Better than "Good"
- Willy & Wally, the Cake Wreckers
- When Common Sense Isn't
- Kids These Days
- Guess Who!
- "Hey everybody, thish cake ish from Holland. Ishn'...
- Sunday Sweets Visits the 80s
- Phonics Has Failed Us
- Passive Aggressive Cakes
- THIS is How You Show Hungry Who's Boss
- Come On Barbie, Let's Go Party
- For Me?
- The End of Sweetness
- It's a Form of Flattery. Honest.
- Ace of Cakes Gets Lost!
- Valentine's "Winners"
- President's Day Cupcake Mosaic
- What's Love Got to Do With It?
- Valentine's Variety
- Heart Expressions
- Show and Tell
- A Healthy Appetite
- This'll Cure that Freaky Fetish
- Sunday Sweets: Valentine's Treats
- The Pink-Haired Puppet Master
- Wreck-Slingers, Part 2
- Head Check
- Tensed Up
- Phony
- Wreck-Slingers
- Come to the Dark Side: We Have Cake
-
▼
February
(31)
59 comments | Post a Comment
How the heck is there a Ronald Reagan cake but not a George Washington cake? *scratches her head* Must be those crazy air traffic controllers partying again.
A few years ago my friend sent me a picture of a Richard Nixon cake...it was in some sort of odd context, but I'll have to see if I can dig it up for you.
The top border is so big! Ugh, don't they know the bottom, if anything, should be the big one? IMO :)
I thought that was Bill Clinton until I scrolled down.
Why Ronnie, you're not looking so good these days....
The Ronald Reagan cake reminds me of the "normal" people in the Eye of the Beholder episode of the Twilight Zone! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHp9q3QTmVQ
oh this is my first post! Here's a kinda bad Obama cake
http://lawandasdelights.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/President_cake.311113727.JPG
I'll keep looking...maybe?
Oh my name is Carla!
Hi Carla again,
Here's a cake
http://www.mmaa.org/sites/4d7874e8-0b8f-4445-9da2-d00c8bec7902/uploads/BushCakePhoto-web.jpg
That bush cake is made by Helena Keeffe or at least it's copyrighted by her...
-Carla
Thanks for posting the Lincoln Cake! It was done by Cake Girls in Chicago (thecakegirls.com). Here's a closeup of the memorial http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v644/186/62/20000400/n20000400_34966020_995.jpg
I have to say - the George Washington cake actually looks pretty delicious!
That straight cheek wrinkle on Ron is really bothering me.
Wait, that's NOT Bill Clinton?
for my birthday last year my friends got me a photo cake with teddy roosevelt and william taft on it. it was pretty awesome.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ilovemuffins/Birthday#5192277335402287474
Is that a straight pin on Reagan's left cheek? Geez, when you want a wiggly line you get a straight one...when you want a straight line you get a crooked one...you can't win in the Cake Wreck world! LOL
George Washington Carter's mustache scares me....like it's some evil creature waiting to jump off and attack...
ha! Happy President's Day to you, George Washington cake or not!
The Bill Clinton cake looks like a cross between a TV evangelist and a used car salesman. How appropriate.
Hm, that George Washington cake is even a few years old - it says "273rd", which was 2005.
There does seem to be a shameful lack of George Washington cakes on the 'net.
The George Washington Carver cake was my favorite out of the bunch. In elementary school, my brother did a report about George Washington Carver, and he got so enthusiastic about the topic. He was a constant stream of trivia about George Washington Carver for a while.
WV: tries, as in "how many tries does it take to find a George Washington cake?"
The Ronald Regan cake gave me a scary flashback of the Jelly Belly factory tour in Fairfield, CA. They have a similar jellybean mosaic of Ronnie, only it's 6' tall. http://www.jellybelly.com/Art_Gallery/bean_art_gallery.aspx
I would like to know what flavor the George Washington Carver cake is... because it would still stand to lose major points if there isn't peanut butter involved. :-)
The closest I could find to a George Washington Cake was when I Googled "Quarter Cake" and found some lovely profile-esque pics of our first president.
The lack of Washington cakes is probably 'cause it's traditional to make cherry pie for Washington's birthday 'cause of the whole cherry thing. Isn't it? Or did my mom just like the excuse to make cherry pie?
Carver's gonna get carved. :P
WVOTD: poorac -- Poor air conditioning is blamed for some cake wrecks.
Here's a black and white photo of a George Washington cake. No history, and I didn't find it in the Library of Congress photo collection.
http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Fancy-Cake-with-George-Washington-Posters_i2848686_.htm
I believe it's supposed to be Carly Fiorina (former head of HP) but it sure looks a lot more like Bill Clinton.... (except the earring)
I think it is hilarious that in the George Washington cake, they used two different kinds of E's...hmm idiosyncracies in handwriting- I'm no handwriting analyst.. but that has to mean something.. If you're Greek or you know Greek, it seems that there is a lower case E (epsilon) and at the end of "George" there is a capital epsilon... hmm peculiar... and who is Carly?
Should we be celebrating the birthday or the deathday...always get that confused!
Check out my $50 Gif Card giveaway!
DB
Hey, I've eaten pie at the Martha Inn in George, WA! It was actually a tradition in my family when I was a kid that you had to stop there on the way any time you drove through Eastern WA.
Ok...now I'm con-fooosed??? I thought the CARLY cake was CLINTON, but now I'm not so sure(the earring thing?), except that I couldn't find any photos of her(Carly) with gray hair and Clinton does have gray hair but it's a little too bouffant for Clinton, but in the photos, Carly's hair is always combed forward...to much for brain to grasp...ARRGGHH
Wow...is Pres. Carter's nose actually 3D? It's hard to tell. I never knew he was one of the uglier Presidents until I saw this cake...now I know.
I'm OH.SO.ESCITED for the upcoming Valentines Cakes.
Well, some good, some not so.
You win some, you loose some.;-)
~Amy B.
Seems I'm not the only one who didn't know that wasn't a weirdly effiminate Bill Clinton! *laugh*
The Iowa State Fair had a George Washington Carver bust carved out of butter this past summer! This cake looks better. (I thought peanut butter would have been more appropriate...)
Ok, so the Ronald Reagan (checks spelling, is British) cake actually looks so real I thought the poor man was having a stroke... am pleased to learn through Wiki that he didn't have one.
Georgette looks a little *too* happy to see the animals in DC. LOL. S/he scares me!
I found a few Washington things :)
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0c94e34boh7GN/610x.jpg
https://www.allposters.com/-sp/Fancy-Cake-with-George-Washington-Posters_i2848686_.htm
And the monument
http://thecollinsfamily.name/__oneclick_uploads/2007/07/july-4-cake.jpg
Cake busts are new to me. I could not participate in one b/c
1. I cannot eat hair. Even if it is made of icing.
and
2. I cannot eat a nose. Period.
3. I furthermore cannot eat a mustache.
That poor Bill Clinton looks like a washed out Don King!
i want to see the non professional but hilarious one!!
is that bill? he's looking a little girly.
That 3D nose on Ronald Reagen's face is just creepy. And that one wrinkle is kinda freakin' me out. Sometimes you have to wonder.....
WHAT WERE THOSE WRECKERATORS THINKING!?
~Katy
Let's notice on the Ronald Reagan cake, the flag is going in the wrong direction.
Here is a George Washington Cake from a cookbook. Professional. Check it out.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/89/268997948_6309455c9c.jpg?v=0
-matt
I thought that was an amazing mix of Bill and Hillary together in a cake, but now I am completely confused.
Love the Lincoln cake! I blogged about it, and credited you. Keep up the great work!
I pretty much love the George Washington Carver cake!
My favorite is George Washington Carver. He looks so surprised to be a cake!
"Who was George Washington Carver?"
"Um ... the guy who chopped up George Washington?"
I'm sure there's some kind of pun we can make about these cakes with that.
A little more eyebrow, and I would swear that the Reagan cake is actually an edible tribute to Boris Karloff.
Quick question.... has anyone else noticed that on the Ronald Reagan cake, the American Flag was BACKWARDS???? Yeeeaaaahhh.... just a minor detail, that.
I should soooooo have a Richard Nixon cake at my birthday. That would be really badass.
It's a picture of him standing in front of an actual physical flag, which has no idea of "backwards", it's just a question of which side you're on. See what was probably the reference pic here:
http://www.forge22.com/wallpaper/widescreen/Ronald%20Reagan%201680x1050.jpg
If you're making a one-sided flag print of some sort, then the blue field goes in the upper left, but even then there are exceptions, for instance on the starboard side of a vessel or the right sleeve of a uniform.
Uh oh! you're treading on sacred ground with the post of the Bill Clinton looking cake...That is Colette Peters' work...see for yourself on her website. Given Colette's reputation, I think this is forgivable.
hey, i know this is a few days late, but i took a photo of a bill clinton cake at the Demel Konditorei in 2006, the photo is at
http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd150/starstar_JoJo/EuropePhotos549.jpg
it's pretty hilarious.
very original. Fred Smilek is the acting president of the Society to Save Endangered Species. It was founded two years ago by Fred Smilek along with his two best friends Charles and Jonathan. http://www.fredjsmilek.com
'twas half of a heart. The sweet half.
I would like that Abe Lincoln cake to be my birthday cake! it's awesome
The Ronald Regan cake...now thats a wreck ;)xx