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Watercolor Fondant Cake – my birthday cake this year. Layers of chocolate cake, brushed with raspberry syrup, homemade chocolate whipped cream and covered with hand painted “watercolor” fondant. I also added a gum paste peony (please excuse its look, I’m not experienced with fondant and gum paste, but I use them every once in a while).
Fondant Cake With Orchid


Here it is, as promised – my birthday cake. In one of my favorite colors – pink, this cake turned out gorgeous!
I’ll keep things nice and short today!
No step by step photos, because I had no time to take them.
Every year around my birthday, I feel extremely tired.
I wonder how I even managed to make this. I could have done something more simple. I could have just ordered a cake.

The truth – crafts help me relieve stress. And I call fondant cakes “crafts”. Yo need the skill and passion to make them. I don’t really have the skill, but from time to time I like to spend time, watch youtube tutorials and create stuff like this. It happens probably once a year.
I’ve been into cakes lately. I like the trendy “naked” and “semi-naked” cakes. They don’t need to be perfect. But fondant ones do. You need sharp edges. (Mine here aren’t sharp, but are ok for someone, who makes a fondant cake 1-2 times a year.)
You also need good buttercream skills, to make the cake even and perfect. Mine are ok.

Since I’m no expert, I’ll share with you links for the tutorials that helped me create this cake.
I made the chocolate cake from scratch. Baked the batter in two 8-inch cake pans, then cut each one in half lengthwise (I like cakes with thin layers).
Brushed the layers with raspberry preserves mixed with water. Filled the cake with chocolate whipped cream (very easy to make).
Covered the cake with buttercream (one crumb coat, then let it set and added a thicker layer and tried to even out any bumps and make the edges sharp). Let it harden.
I use homemade buttercream made with butter only (no shortening). Use the one that works best for you.
This Watercolor Fondant Cake is of course, covered with white fondant. Painted it using this tutorial on YouTube. The colors I used are gel colors: Wilton Pink, Wilton Violet and Americano Color Turquoise (you can use other brands, I get my Americano Color on Amazon or at Hobby Lobby, Wilton could be found in a lot more stores). I also brushed on some Luster Dust (silver) with a dry brush. Let it dry.
This Watercolor Fondant Cake is with a pink gum paste peony (not perfect), which I made in advance. I made it using this tutorial from a fellow blogger and successful YouTuber – Ashley Marie Cakes. All of her tutorials are amazing!
Hope you like it and have a great weekend!

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Mira, this is absolutely STUNNING! You make the prettiest cakes…better than a bakery. I am loving this watercolor fondant and the layers of deliciousness inside. And that peony looks just perfect, too. What a fun birthday cake for yourself. I hope you had an amazing day, friend!
Thank you so much friend!!!
You should go into the cake decorating business. This is stunning and if I could do this, I would make my own birthday cake too.
Thanks Janette! I really enjoy doing it! Maybe I should take a class 🙂
This cake is absolutely BEAUTIFUL . You’re no expert?! Who do you kidding girl hahah This cake is amazing. Happy Birthday Mira! Wish you all the best! :*
Art meets cake. This is really gorgeous.
This cake is beautiful! I hope you had a wonderful birthday!
This is absolutely beautiful! I know I won’t make this because my patience for cakes is almost zero but it’s gorgeous. I’m also really attracted to the naked cake look and that’s one I might be able to accomplish! Happy Birthday!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, my friend! This cake is absolutely stunning. Words cannot even begin to describe how glorious this cake is. 🙂 I wish you a wonderful birthday month. Big hugs! P.S. I am SUCH a huge fan of your cake creations!! xoxo
Thank you so much friend!!! <3
Oh Mira, this cake looks like it was made by an expert – it is fabulous – and happy birthday – hope your day was as wonderful as you are!
Mira! I don’t think this is ‘just OK’. It’s brilliant!
Who cares if it isn’t perfect. I certainly can’t see that from the photos.
Well done – I love this and it would be perfect for Valentine’s Day!
Girl, you do make the most beautiful cakes! This one is perfect for your birthday. Happy belated birthday! I hope it was a great one!