Cake Power Kids

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Lindsay's Description:

Cake Power Kids is the blogging part of Lovin Sullivan Cakes by Kate Sullivan.  While Lovin Sullivan Cakes is the home of some awe-inspiring cake marvels, Kate's blog is all about kids and cakes.  This fun family blog is passionate about creating cakes to make children smile and even has tips about how to get them involved.

Kate Sullivan's Description:

One of my favorite sweetest things in the world is to make a kid's birthday cake--- there is nothing like that look of wonder & happiness as the cake enters the room!


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Recent Updates at Cake Power Kids

Eat This Book:

29 January 2012

A mountain of books for a passionate young reader.

Lovin' Spoonfuls: A few of our Favorite Gingerbread Houses 2011

30 December 2011

As small as a typewriter, as big as a house... really, a house! Fit for a president, wrought for a cause, Here's a photo & video round-up of a few my favorite gingerbread homes Big: The Incredible Edible Gingerbread House at the Brunswick Centre, in Bloomsbury London created to raise money for ...

Happy 2011!

28 December 2011

Happy Holidays! Homemade cookies for Santa on our Fred & Friends Food Face Plate A small taste of windows around town: ?Bergdorf Goodman's (below via strictly paper:) Dream Hotel: lobby display Anthropology @ Chelsea Market... I love that it was snowing... inside the window.

Gingerbread Dog House: (three bedrooms, no baths)

21 November 2011

It's that time again?---friends and neighbors are smiling and commenting on the smell of cinnamon and ginger in the halls. We're well stocked on molasses and brown sugar, and we are ready to build. (above: let it snow) Every year right around this time we make a Gingerbread house for the New ...

JuSt fOr FuN! Cakes Dressed as Everyday Objects: BlackBerry Cake, Purse Cake, Record Player Cake, Wine Cake.

29 October 2011

Sometimes, a cigar is just a cigar, but more often than not these days, its actually a cake, trying to pass itself off as a cigar, or a blackberry or a lovely purple purse. 60's Record Player Cake (A Portable Imperial Party Time, Solid State...) Here's a little behind the scenes, like the ...

Cookie "Costumes": #1 Bride & Groom

23 October 2011

My amazing niece Tara is all grown-up, and getting married. I offered to make something for her engagement party, and she asked for something little, and especially fun for photographs of her bridal party. The first time mustache cookies ever came onto my radar was through my friend Liz and her ...

BAKER-BOT: the future of Kitchen Gadgets?

01 October 2011

Fab@Home: imagine this- "the sun rises and the alarm clock chimes, you roll out of bed to be greeted by a freshly printed breakfast from the dining app that syncs with your alarm clock" I was really looking forward to seeing my first 3D printer up close and in person at the NY Maker Faire this ...

Attack of the Minifigure Cake!

16 September 2011

"Caaaake!" 7 I've been making cakes for Aidan's family since he was three. Now he's seven. I love that age. They seem like they're all legs, like foals, and growing so fast that they're tripping over their own now a-full-size-bigger-than-thee-months-ago feet. Their imaginations are huge, and ...

Homemade S'mores

19 August 2011

(s'wonderful) ? I love homemade versions of foods that we usually get from boxes and bags ? Kids seem naturally drawn to measuring, spooning and sweeping, pouring and mixing and to different textures like soft silky flour, coarse brown sugar, creamy milk and syrupy honey. A simple recipe, with ...

Baseball Cake in the Dog Days of Summer

14 August 2011

(A tribute to love of baseball, they can have their hat/cake, and eat it too.) My brothers came to town this summer with their families. This means that we were all going to see some baseball. I've always loved baseball, but not so much for the sport itself. It was that growing up, I knew that ...