I would typically begin each post with a little blurb about how simple and speedy my crafts are. This one is neither of those! Standby for the project that took every ounce of my time, patience and ability to conceive and construct. This is the cake I made for my daughter’s 6th birthday party:










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That is beautiful!!! I love peacocks and never thought of being able to use it as a “cake” centerpiece…its just lovely!
Hey, I just wanted to stop by and say thanks so much for joining the Stache Party in August and sharing your creativity with everyone! I hope you’ll come back in September!
Stephanie
mylilpumpkinpatch.blogspot.com
What a incredibly creative idea! It turned out so beautiful.
Thank you so much for submitting this to my monthly recipe collection for July – Cookout Food.
The new theme for August will be posted tomorrow, and I hope you will submit again.
Thank you so much for stopping by Cast Party Wednesday last week I really appreciate you sharing your recipe with us. I hope you will join us again for another awesome party filled with yummy recipes.
Thanks Again!
That is so pretty! Your daughter must have loved it.
Wow! What an amazing cake!
Thank you for linking up to {nifty thrifty sunday} last week!
I hope to see more of your creativity this weekend!
xoxo,
Vanessa
Amazing! I love every detail. I just pinned this
Wow, this is amazing & so beautiful!
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You have GOT to be kidding me… this is A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E. Where in the world do you get your ideas?! Don’t answer that…. I hope you will join us again at MaFF Mondays because I’d love to feature you there in the future!! Sending you a message now about some of your other posts!!
that is so adorable, worth all the extra time!
great cake idea, at least you can re-use the Peacock right? Thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday!
Wow! That cake looks amazing…and it looks like it took a while too. Very creative!
Beautiful! great job! I love the blue-green colors.
You are so creative!
That is amazing! I hope you will link up to the Tuesday Confessional link party starting tonight at 8pm MST. I’m co-hosting with A Reason to Skip the Housework, so your post will be seen on BOTH blogs!
http://www.craftyconfessions.com
I hope to see you soon!
~Macy
Beautiful cake! Sometimes I’m Ok with projects that take a little extra time and effort as long as the end product is worth it…this looks amazing!
By the way, thanks for stopping by my blog, glad you enjoyed my “Rose Frosting Tutorial!”
Amazing. You have more patience than I would claim. And talent, too!
This is amazing! I love peacocks. I can’t even imagine how difficult it must have been to make this. It looks like it was definitely worth it!
That is one amazing looking cake!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a great weekend!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Wow, that is absolutely fantastic! I can’t believe you made that! I can only imagine how difficult it was but the execution is great!
Wow, that is an amazing cake. I would never have known it was cake! Great work!
(found you via DelicateConstruction)