Showing posts with label Basket Weave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basket Weave. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Doll Cake and Basket Weave


The doll and basket weaved cake were for Ms. Diana’s (my neighbor) daughter, Nor. I delivered 2 hours before the event, so that the chocolate cake will be softened by then. It was held at the nursery and most of the invited guest were under 12 years old.
I manage to drop by the nursery and just in time for the celebration. I realized there were new designs on the doll’s skirts, full of small “Finger Prints”.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Sahlawati's Wedding



3 Tiered Wedding Cake – Basket Weave
Initially she requested cake with fondant icing but I advice her for butter cream cake because the event was held outdoor (typical Malay kampong with many trees) and probability of raining in December was high. High humidity will make the fondant “sticky” and it doesn’t look good. In fact it was drizzling when I reached her house somewhere in Banting. Weather plays an important role in any event, certain cakes may look nice in pictures but come actual day, it may not look nice especially in our country where humidity is very high. Thus it is vital that this is bought up during discussions.


Token to the Groom’s Family
Sahlawati ordered chocolate cupcakes as a token to the groom’s family for her “nikah” ceremony.

Sahlawati’s Hantaran (Heart shaped)
This hantaran was a gift to the groom during their wedding ceremony at the groom’s house.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Ideas for hantaran?


Ever since one of our relatives wedding, we've been getting tons of enquiries about some of the 'hantaran's that we've helped to complete.
As part of the Malay tradition (mostly from the Perak region) , in one of the gifts that is usually exchanged is the 'Pulut Kuning'. It is made from glutonous rice, usually prepared for special occasions and absolutely delish when accompanied with rendang or curry.

So, during the exchange of the gifts, people love to be creative and decorate their rice is many creative way. (Example, Ning Baizura's wedding, they made it look like a 'tudung saji')

Haha no, we don't make the pulut, HOWEVER, the dome and the minaret that played part of the decoration is custom made by SeenFully Sedap =) The dome is made by sugar paste.
The mosque is based on the Putrajaya Mosque =)

Designs for sugar paste are limitless!Here are mini boxes made out of sugar. Yes u can eat it, if u can stand the sweetness. Yes u can keep it as well. The longer u keep it, the harder it gets.Remember there are brooches made out of sugar out there? The same concept is applied here. Thus for hantaran, u can put in chocolates, bunga rampai, sweets etc.

The design here is inspired by swans over a lake of lilies =)


Here are also a product of SeenFully Sedap!
A basket mold roller was used to get the basket pattern on the fondant. All the flowers were hand-made from fondant mixed with gum-tex.
The cake was a chocolate cake, layered with chocolate ganache.
Price of the above size (9” cake) ranging from RM 150 to RM 250 depends on the complexity of the design.
;) See, when u have an idea that may want to create but its just that lacking in expertise in doing it, discussion can be made to custom to your needs.



For custom enquiries or queries, feel free to discuss with us.

Interested? Call 012 2715875