After launching my website on July 1st, I was planing on taking a few days off but -as you all know- once you fall in love with cake decorating that's nearly impossible. Every family gathering, holiday, birthday, special day or just because... the first thing that pops in my head is 'what kind of cake can I make this time?' So when my cousins invited us to come over their house to celebrate the 4th of July, I couldn't resist.

As I recently made a patriotic cake for my husband, I wanted to make something a bit different this time. I browsed cake designs online, looking for some inspiration. But it was with the help of my husband that the final idea came to mind. For this cake I only had 2 days to make the whole thing from scratch, but of course with 2 toddlers running around I barely had a few hours each day to design, bake and decorate.

I wanted to make this cake special inside and outside, so each slice had the American flag! Here you can find a video of how to achieve this. I know the idea is not new, but still it's something that I wanted to try but adding my personal touch. Usually the flag is made by coloring a big batch of vanilla cake in red and blue, and adding no color to make the white bars. Instead, I made vanilla cake for the white and the blue, using chopped blueberries and only a little bit of gel paste for the latter. For the red bars I made red velvet. The combination of flavors and the surprise of finding the American banner inside the cake was definitely a big hit!

Golden Gate and Statue of Liberty

Space Needle, Empire State Building and Sears Tower

For the first time I entirely decorated the whole cake with modeling chocolate only, using the paneling technique. The top tier was designed after uncle Sam's hat. The bottom tier represents America at night, waiting for the fireworks to start... dark blue skies, black horizons and silver landmarks. 

God bless America!

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AuthorIrina Salazar
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Irina Salazar

The woman behind Ennas' Cake Design it's me, Irina Salazar, a Venezuelan-American who fell in love with the beauty of cake decorating about 2 years ago.

I am so excited to start this new chapter on my cake journey, and to be able to share it with you is the best part of all. I have learned a lot from other cake artists' blogs and web sites, so in some way I wanted to return the favor by sharing with all of you my cake adventures. I hope you find in this website some answers and inspiration for your own cake projects.

In this website you will find information About Me and a Contact section where you can send me questions, suggestions or anything you'd like to share. My work is featured in the Cakes! gallery, where you will also have short comments about how the cakes are made and where I draw inspiration from. If you want to know more about the tools I use to decorate, check My Favorite Tools, where you will find a list of the most useful and practical tools that I normally use wile creating a cake, including links where you can buy them.

The main section of this website is the blog you are reading right now. On a weekly basis I plan to post tutorials, reviews, information, tips and tricks and my latest creations. I know some of you out there are looking forward to seeing my tutorials. Here's your chance to help me decide which one will be the first.

Here are the options:

a. How to make the makeup brushes from the makeup case cake.

b. How to create a 2D topper, like the ones on the Yosemite Sam Cake, Hello Kitty cake or Care Bears cake.

c. How to make the lipsticks from the makeup case cake.

Please click here to help me decide which of these three options you'll like too see next.

Thank you in advance and welcome again to my cake journey... I hope you enjoy the ride as much as I will!

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AuthorIrina Salazar
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