Metro Weddings Vol.8 No.2 is finally out! As a special double cover issue, it has bride Cheska Garcia twice as beautiful-- if that's possible.About 2 years ago, Metro Weddings Magazine challenged Manila's
top cake decorators to design individual interpretations of A White Wedding Cake. I came up with the Taj Mahal, an ivory version of the very first LANTERN CAKE I made that was for Jiggs and Ven (Laurel) Hermano. This rendition was covered entirely with Chikankari, Indian white-on-white embroidery done in icing, and topped with a dome patterned after that of the actual architectural wonder.It was quite funny to come to a studio where there were at least 8 other cake decorators with 8 versions of white cakes. You just KNEW that they were checking YOU out just as you were checking THEM out. Hahahahaha! No one was being paid, it was simply a matter of pride.
That was th
A silver-winged gumpaste replica of the only souvenir I picked up on a trip to Vietnam was the accent for Dragonfly, the cake for MW's bronze, gold and pewter affair. Romina sent me a photo of a country wreath that, too, was copied in sugar and brushed to a shimmering antique finish.
And for this latest edition, I was assigned to make a cake to compliment a garden reception with down-to-earth chocolate, gray and su
nshine yellow. I studied different versions of Paul Revere lamps in designing my colonial-style Punched-Tin Lantern.
Romina, Joan and Kaye are now moving on to other interesting fields and I wish them the best in their endeavors. Thank you for the opportunities. Our partnership brought out in me some of my most inspired work.
1 comment:
fantastic cakes chef! im in aw... :D i saw this on your site!
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