Sweet N' Salty
Salt Lake City charmed our socks off, pure and simple.
We had a great crowd in the gallery next door to The King's English, and as you can see, everyone LOVED my yellow boots. Or maybe they're looking at the slide show here. One or the other, anyway.
Rylie of That's My Cake took on the challenge of following up Tempe's treats by creating not one, not two, but FIVE cakes. (!!)
Two were yummalicious sheet cakes, and then there was the sparkly one:
A fun modern one:
And, er, this:
Then there are the wreckplicas: A whole two tables' worth! Here are just a few of our favorites:
And speaking of bear skin rugs:
Oh, and we can't forget our above and beyond Wreckies:
They had me and John sign the shirts, too. I only let John sign the backs, though. (Sorry, ladies.)
And finally, you Epbot readers may remember my quest to find sparkly Steampunk jewelry. Well, Lois Ewing took on the challenge and made me this *astounding* jewelry set:
WOW. I know it's not cake, but that's pretty darn sweet! Thanks, Lois!
We had a great crowd in the gallery next door to The King's English, and as you can see, everyone LOVED my yellow boots. Or maybe they're looking at the slide show here. One or the other, anyway.
Rylie of That's My Cake took on the challenge of following up Tempe's treats by creating not one, not two, but FIVE cakes. (!!)
Two were yummalicious sheet cakes, and then there was the sparkly one:
A fun modern one:
And, er, this:
Now THAT is a cupcake.
Notice how the carrot jockeys are circling it like a giant whirlpool wave. :D
You rock, Rylie.
Notice how the carrot jockeys are circling it like a giant whirlpool wave. :D
You rock, Rylie.
Then there are the wreckplicas: A whole two tables' worth! Here are just a few of our favorites:
First time I've seen the merman on the tour. In fact, there were two merman wreckplicas. Must be merman country. :)
And speaking of bear skin rugs:
Would you believe that the guy on the rug is made entirely of fondant? No? Ok, neither would I.
And finally, our "winners":
And finally, our "winners":
Oh, and we can't forget our above and beyond Wreckies:
They had me and John sign the shirts, too. I only let John sign the backs, though. (Sorry, ladies.)
And finally, you Epbot readers may remember my quest to find sparkly Steampunk jewelry. Well, Lois Ewing took on the challenge and made me this *astounding* jewelry set:
WOW. I know it's not cake, but that's pretty darn sweet! Thanks, Lois!
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