Sunday Sweets: Game On!
Sunday Sweets is my weekly NON-Wreck feature, the better to show how wrecky the Wrecks are.
This week I'm featuring some classic game Sweets. We all know there are TONS of video game console cakes out there, but what about the classics? You know, board games, card games, that kind of thing? Well, here's what I've got so far:
Here's the perfect board game to celebrate an 80th birthday: LIFE!
(Found by Veronica K here, and reportedly made by "that Ace of Cakes guy." Heh.)
Or how about a perfectly sweet Candy Land cake:
(Found by Cristy J, and also made by Charm City Cakes.)
And I just love this Taboo cake:
The most impressive part of this cake, though, is the young lady who made it. Melia is sixteen, and makes cakes as often as friends and family will let her. So check out her site here, and take heart that the future of cake art seems to be in good hands.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm getting a real nostalgia jolt from some of these cakes over here. Remember Operation?
It even comes with tweezers! Nice touch. Now if we can just find a Hungry Hungry Hippos cake, my trip down memory lane will be complete. (Oh - and Mouse Trap. And maybe Battleship, although I'm not sure that counts as a board game.)
Here's one for my good friend John G.:
(Submitted by Myra B., who ordered it from Piece-A-Cake Bakery.)
For those of you who don't know, the game's called Carcassonne, and John G. digs it. I played it once, but I'm definitely more of a Pictionary kind of girl. At any rate, this sweet cake is our Fondant-Free Sweet of the week.
For those of you who don't know, the game's called Carcassonne, and John G. digs it. I played it once, but I'm definitely more of a Pictionary kind of girl. At any rate, this sweet cake is our Fondant-Free Sweet of the week.
How about a few unconventional Chess sets? First, one in the kickin' Harry Potter style:
Cool, huh? Believe it or not (I didn't at first) each chess piece is handmade without any molds. If you look closely, you'll see that they are all in fact slightly different:
Bron (the baker) also reports that it took two months to make all those pieces out of sugarpaste. Yowza.
And lastly, here's Dahlia's far more whimsical take on a Chess set:
You know me: I'm lovin' all those colors. The side texture is gorgeous, too.
That's it for now! If you have a classic game cake (or any other amazing cake design) you'd like to share, just send it to me at Sunday Sweets [at] Cake Wrecks [dot] com.
Or, if you have an idea for the world's best Geek cake, submit it here for the chance to see your design brought to life by Melissa of Wild Cakes. I'll be helping Melissa & the Great White Snark himself choose the winning entry, and the resulting cake will be featured here and on GWS. So get your geeky creative juices flowing, and enter as many different ideas as you like.
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