




Grabbed a new tip while getting piping bags today. Thrilled. I’ve never used one this big and was nervous, but very happy with how it came out.
Chocolate cake, cinnamon soak, cherry preserves, dark chocolate ganache, black sesame frosting on the inside, green buttercream is colored with matcha, butterfly pea, and turmeric.
by Laurel_shada

31 Comments
ARTTTT
Obsessed w the jam pond 😍😍😍
Love this! Perfect for spring. I love the jam pond too 😍
WOW this is insane
It looks so good I thought it was AI
So whimsical I love it
I feel like this belongs in r/elvenfood !
This is fabulous!!! Fantastic job OP
What a unique style! Love it!
i’m childish so i giggled at the new tip thing. but your cake is gorgeous girl
Ok wow. This is like an edible forest. Flavours sound amazing 🤩
It’s like a Zen garden 💚
Wow! This is absolutely Seussian.
I’m curious, did you sketch out a design first or? The asymmetry is done ***so*** well.
This is unusual. I love it.
Fantastic! So creative
Looks like a golf course! Jam pond is the best part 😍
Omg the jam pond! Will have to try that out the next time I do a squiggly cake
New DND map drop
This is so beautiful
Its breathtaking! A cake made for a forest fairy!
Very unique
Stop 😍
If anyone wants to know, that tip is generally used to apply an even layer of frosting on the cake. Some people love them some never use them.
I like using the giant rose tip when making sheet cakes. Or piping a single rose on a cupcake. If you find one and can make things like roses and hibiscus/plumeria type flowers, give it a try!
wonderful flavor combos!
Omg you could make a zen garden themed cake with this tip!!!
i love these abstract designs. so pretty
THIS IS SO CUTE!!
Love this!
Wow, beyond my wildest imagination! This is…wow amazing. You’ve done an amazing job, great eye for detail, very creative!!
Holy fuck?
Edible green flowers and dehydrated oranges? Or candied oranges? How did the orange eat?
Also, what does adding tumeric do for color here? Was matcha and butterfly pea used for the darker green and match + tumeric for the lighter?