I designed this Vintage Sunflower cake for a friends 50th birthday, the brief was “up to you to feed 100 party goers!”
The invitations had a sunflower theme so I used that for my inspiration. I thought two deep cakes would be better than one huge one so opted for 6″ deep 10″ square with an 6″ deep 8″ round on the top.
I made the sunflowers using yellow flower paste for the petals and brown for the centres, when dried a good dusting with darker shades of yellow and some orange was added to the petals and darker brown to the centres before steaming to set the colour and achieve a more natural finish.
This flower choice does somewhat limit your colour options but I decided on a mink brown and sage green colour scheme to blend together rather than to clash.
White sugar paste had brown and a dash of pink food colour added to achieve the right shade of mink and spruce green was added to ivory sugar paste for the sage green colour.
A wood effect iced cake drum helps to draw the eye away from the dark flower centres making them less obvious and obtrusive. (there is a video on this blog showing how to achieve the wood effect)
Edible Hessian and Vintage lace was was achieved with “edible lace & moulds” after letting this dry over night the Hessian was dusted with shades of brown and beige for a realistic look.
I draped one piece over the top tier, the other around the base of the bottom tier.
For a more feminine look I added a double edged decorative lace and edible buttons to the bottom and a taller flat edged lace around the base of the top tier.
Bunting was made out from pieces of leftover Hessian cut into triangles with letters added to spell out a birthday message, attached with piped string and more vintage edible buttons.