Monday, January 5, 2009

What you get with two crooked crumbly gluten free cakes!

Ok so the cake pictures were supposed to be first, not Samantha and Kane! Anyways, it was Samantha's Sweet 16 on Sunday! She is growing up so fast! She is turning into such a beautiful woman! She has so much potential inside of her that I don't think she has even realized yet! Sammi you ARE beautiful, and I hope you know how much Kane and I love you, even though we can't always be around! This picture of Kane and Sam was taken right after I met them over 2 years ago! (Sam is probably so embarassed that I put this picture on, but I don't have a recent one of her!)
Now here is what you get with two crooked crumbly glute free cakes...
I managed to salvage the two cakes by putting them together and hiding most of their imperfections! Gluten Free cakes are not easy to cut and Decorate! But I am glad Sammi was able to have a cake on her birthday!

Happy Birthday Samantha!!



7 comments:

~Cynthia~ said...

If you hadn't said they were crooked and crumbly, I would have never known. The cake looks adorable as always.

Matt-n-Jef said...

Dang Kellie.. You seriously need to change professions and take up cake decorating. And I thought I was creative... NOT!!!

Anonymous said...

you are such a good little cake decorater!!!! that cake is adorable

Davis Valley Classic said...

Thanks Kell for your nice comment. You're awesome. This cake is so cute! How do you do all these awesome cakes?! Your mom said that I almost had my face on a milk carton on Christmas Eve! We really need to get together soon! Love ya!

Grandmajoann said...

Good job! It doesn't look like it could have been crumbly. And if it did the decorations are so cute, who would care. Nice going. Tell Sammy Happy Birthday for me.

Scott and Shay said...

You are so creative! I love seeing all of the cakes you make...I can barely make a cake and frost it from canned frosting...

Eve said...

If we ever have another actual wedding in this family I am signing you up to be the cake decorater. You do an amazing job!