Sunday, April 6, 2014

Let's Go Mudding- Wedding Cake Style

The bride & groom wanted a traditional cake...being splattered by a mud tire

So much fun splattering the wedding cake with icing "mud"

Mud tire! Chocolate cake base & tire, covered in chocolate icing "mud"


Wedding cake was yellow cake, with vanilla buttercream icing

One more "for the road".

2 comments:

  1. First off let me say that I love your cakes! They are so fun and interesting! There is a particular cake that is of interest to me... My husband just asked me to create a muddy tire cake like the one you have in the April 2014 folder. It is for a surprise party Saturday for a 4 wheeling buddy out here in California. I am no professional, but I do make cakes for family and friends... Im pretty artsy and creative, but not a pro by any means. He pointed me to your cake as an example. Do you have any tips that you'd be willing to share with me? My email: nadiajw22@yahoo.com

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  2. Mudding and tapping are two essential steps in the process of drywall installation and finishing. Mudding involves applying joint compound, also known as mud, over the joints between drywall panels to create a smooth surface. This process requires skill and precision to ensure seamless transitions between panels. Tapping, on the other hand, involves embedding drywall tape into the wet mud to reinforce the joints and prevent cracks. It's a meticulous task that requires attention to detail to ensure proper adhesion and a professional finish. Together, mudding and tapping play a crucial role in achieving flawless walls and ceilings in both residential and commercial construction projects.
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