I loved the idea for this cake from the minute the bride sent me a a few photos of what she wanted. I live at the beach and love everything to do with it.
Then she asked to make seahorses. Me being the "I'll do anything for my bride" said "Sure I can make that happen." Then reality set in. I started thinking about how little I knew about sculpting. So the week before the wedding I even start looking online for seahorse toppers. I know they were nothing the bride would like so I sat down at my dining room table (aka my work station) and started sculpting. You can actaully see them in my last blog too.
To my suprise they actually looked pretty good for a first attempt. But that sounds like a good lesson, not all of them were. Above is an unfinished picture. I ended up adding little wings. Keep reading for a better picture. Eventually I was able to cut ridged fins and attached them to the body with floral wire...See even more uses for that wonderful invention.
Once the cakes were baked and cooled I started filling and stacking each layer. The chocolate went wonderfully, the vanilla with strawberry, not so well. Needless to say, I will NOT be using that recipe again. The filling started to seep out of the icing and no matter how hard I tried it would not stop. Lesson #1 of the day. I eventually got it to slow enough that I felt comfortable, then I added the chocolate layer for the middle. And the seeping started again.
I decided to just bite the bullet and add the top layer in hopes that it would stop seeping before I started decorating. Well I thought it was about done, but that's later in the story. Once the cake was stacked I started piping coral on the bottom layer and working up.





