
However, as the business grew, so did the demand for decorated cookies...so I gave in! I am not a fan of royal icing; I find that it lacks flavor and is just too hard. So I came up with an icing alternative for decorated cookies. It still hardens to the touch like royal icing, but it is not as hard and still has flavor. Opening the door to decorated cookies has led to some very fun orders, including the one from above! These cookies were not only extra special because I loved the colors and designs (there was also some with the wedding date on them), but because they were ordered by my best friend for a high school friend/fellow cheerleader.
Not all of the decorated cookies are iced. I have done some with the traditional frosting as well. These don't allow for as much detail and run the risk of smearing/the design getting squished (although I do use layers of wax paper between the cookies to help avoid this). All of which I let people know when they are deciding between icing and frosting. I had the pleasure of doing almost 200 cookies for Dean Clinic of Dodgeville for Health Care week. This happens to be where my doctor is, so it was pretty cool when my doctor told me how they enjoyed my cookies!
They both presented new challenges to me, which I loved. The customer sent me photos to base the cakes off of and then I had to make them come alive. The horse silhouettes were the aspect I thought would be the most challenging, but it wasn't! I was soooo pleased and happy when I tried and was successfully able to paint on buttercream! I have painted on fondant before, but never buttercream. It worked and I was so pleased with the end result. This cake also needed flowers. Don't get me wrong, I love making fondant flowers, but they can be very timely to make, resulting in more expensive for customers. So I have a stock of a few different kinds of flowers on hand and they worked perfect to make this cake extra special.
Now I always love a gender reveal cake...so of course I was excited about this one! I had fun making the fondant aspects of this cake; although I'll admit the boots were probably one of the most difficult things I have had to sculpt. They may not look difficult, but they were!
Fun fact: I have now been able to bake for all three of Cheyenne's birthdays since opening Steph's Sweet Treats! Here are year one and two:
-Farming themed smash cake
-Minnie mouse themed rosette cake (following copyright laws of course!)

When I got the venue the customers kids were super excited to watch me set up the cake and it was great to see their reactions in person. I hope the birthday boy was excited and surprised by his party and cake!
Thanks for another week of orders everyone!!