Winter Fun + Penguin Cake Photos


Hello everyone,

I hope you all are having a magical and warm winter so far. It has been so cold here in Tennessee, the coldest it has been in six years, and even at that, the temps are nothing compared to other parts of the country! How are you all doing?

I know a few of you have been wondering where I've been (thank you for the sweet emails!) and I just want you to know that I've been fine (mostly!). I did have someone write me recently, and I know she meant well, but she mentioned that my blog was suffering and that it once was an enjoyable place to visit. Kind of a wake up call, lol!

I have just been extremely busy with company, parties, and reconnecting with my family. When school was out for winter break last month, we were literally attending or hosting a party or gathering every few days. The kids were exhausted when they went back to school - and I was pooped as well. Hubs left on a business trip after all the activity (the day before school started back), so I was home for a week alone with the three kidlets, trying to get us all back into the swing of things.

I don't like to mention my health much here as it's not the focus of this blog, but I've struggled with what we believe is fibromyalgia (everything else has been ruled out) for the last 10 or 11 years and winter is tough for me as far as pain and fatigue go. The cold weather really does a number on me. When I have bouts, I feel like I'm in a dense mental fog as well. My body literally tries to go into hibernation mode. Eating right and exercising is highly important but can be very challenging when it's hard to even get out of bed! So after company left and starting in January, I've been working hard to take care of myself, exercising daily, preparing and eating good food, and really, just pampering myself - anything to keep me from sleeping all day, week, and winter! For those of you with similar problems, you know that what you cannot do (keeping the house super clean, working on projects, being supermom! etc.) can sometimes be overwhelming and make you feel guilty, or at least I've felt that way in the past. This year, I'm determined to just be and do my best and to love and care for myself and my family and friends - and let everything just happen as it happens. With the economy the way it is, and so many struggling with money and job loss, I feel extremely blessed. I jokingly refer to our place as our little love shack, hehe, but let me tell you, I'm thankful to have it now despite it's seemingly neverending project status!

One of the parties that we had in December was for the kids. It was a winter themed party and we cut out and glittered 100 paper snowflakes! Oh my! That was a job but they were so pretty hanging on the walls and from the ceiling! The girls and I planned lots of games, ordered Snow in Seconds (was a HUGE hit with all the kids -just add water and you've got cold, fluffy snow!), prepared winter craft activities, created our party music playlist (feel free to use it for your next party!) - oh, just so much! Planning was just as much fun as the actual party! There were 11 girls here in all, and several adults to help, thank goodness!

What *I* was most excited about creating for the party was the penguin cake! I had never worked with fondant or gumpaste before, but I really wanted to try making penguins. I used half fondant and half gumpaste and mixed them together (store bought - worked great, edible, but NOT tasty! Truly, just for looks!). My idea was to just make about 5 penguins but the girls wanted 11, the number of kids attending the party. It took me a couple of weeks to make all the penguins and everything, but I'm really pleased with how they turned out! Somehow I ended up with 12...miscounted! I had a little problem with some of the penguins drying and cracking a bit, but not to the point of falling apart. The eyes were tough to paint on, as well, but overall, it was pretty easy - just tedious! I hope you enjoy the photos!

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I made several different cake sizes in chocolate and yellow. A LOT more cake than we could actually eat at the party, but a lot was needed to hold all the penguin activity. I had the kids give me ideas as to what they wanted the penguins to be doing and I used all of their ideas except for building an igloo, lol. I gave away a lot of the cake and we eventually finished off the rest. The kids wanted to take penguins home with them but I just couldn't part with them :)



The blocks of "ice" around the perimeter of the cake are just sugar cubes:)




I enjoyed making the snowman. It's hard to tell from this angle, but nose is actually carrot shaped.











Is that sweet little penguin really going to throw a snowball at the other sweet penguin down below?





I loved this penguin family here...mama, daddy, baby with blanket and penguin doll, and the unhatched egg with feet. I think the baby looks excited about the prospect of sliding down the hill, too, and wants to go next! What does mama think about that? Daddy thinks it will be just fine!









Watching all the activity from below while sipping hot chocolate!



"Caught one!" (I could *not* get this poor penguin's eyes to look right, ugh!)



"Nice catch!" The water is just blue jello:)



Uh oh! We have another slider, folks!




34 comments:

misskp said...

Kim, your penguins are soooo cute! I am sure the kids all really enjoyed them! I hope you are feeling better, and have the energy to do the things that are important to you and your family. I LOVE your blog, and really enjoy your posts, but it is an extra in life, and NOT an essential, like your family and home are! Take care of yourself, and post when you can. Guilt won't help anything
!

January 18, 2009 at 2:38 PM
Joanne said...

glad to see you back! I, too, had been checking for weeks and ws slightly worried- but chalked it up instead to 'life'- the things that get in the way while trying to live!

Your penguin cake is absolutely amazing! You did a wonderful job! Your children, I am sure, if they are not proud of you now, will always remember the special things you did during their childhood to make them feel special, when they are older. And really, isn' THAT whaf life is all about? You will forget the aches and painss, but never the smiles and giggles when they 'brag' to their friends how 'cool' you are!

January 18, 2009 at 2:41 PM
thecozyloft said...

Hi Kim!

I have been a reader of your blog for quite some time, but finally decided to post.

It's so funny! I didn't realize until your post today that you are in Tennessee!! That is incredibly cool, as I'm from Tennessee. A little town called Milan near Jackson. Do you know where that is?

At any rate, I love your blog. Your home is an inspiration, too.

Thanks for sharing!!
Rhonda

January 18, 2009 at 3:27 PM
Catherine Holman said...

That is the cutest cake I have ever seen. I wouldn't be able to part with those penguins either!
Catherine

January 18, 2009 at 4:54 PM
Kim's Cottage said...

Your cake is FANTASTIC! I'm sure it was the hit of the party. Those penguins are a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e!


Be good to yourself. :)

K-

January 18, 2009 at 5:27 PM
emily said...

Yay! You are back! I hope warm weather comes soon so you can feel like yourself again. I am very impressed with your penguins- the girls must have had a blast with the playlist, too. I think I may play that in my classroom when we have Free Friday - it is already edited for content. YAY!

January 18, 2009 at 5:44 PM
Lucrecia said...

Those penguins are amazing! I love all the little details!

January 18, 2009 at 6:19 PM
pattylg67@gmail.com said...

I am very glad you're back. I understand about just survivng with the winter hurting. Oh. My. Goodness. The penguins are fantastic! Where does one find gumpaste? Take care of yourself and your family and everything else will be there when you are up to it.

January 18, 2009 at 6:24 PM
Twice Remembered said...

Thanks for your sweet compliments, you all:) It is nice to see you again!

Rhonda, I'm not quite sure where that is though Jackson sounds familiar...Hmmm..I live near the Murfreesboro area.

Emily, yes, feel free to use it! I looked up and read most of the song lyrics (the ones that I wasn't familiar with..I'm picky about stuff like that with kids) and they should all be just fine!

Patty, you can find both gumpaste and ready to use fondant at Wal-mart or craft stores like Michaels and Hobby Lobby. I wouldn't recommend the fondant if you want to use it cover a cake like frosting - it just doesn't taste good to me! Seems like a lot of folks make Marshmallow Fondant frosting for that purposem but to make figures and decorations that you don't plan on eating like I did, it's just fine. The gumpaste dries really hard and fairly fast and mixing it with the fondant makes it a bit more pliable so that you can work with it longer. It still dries really hard, too. It comes in a plastic pouch. Hope this helps!

January 18, 2009 at 6:34 PM
Marilyn said...

Welcome back. Did I miss the winner of the guessing contest about the use of the headboard?

January 18, 2009 at 8:17 PM
pedalpower said...

That has to be the cutest cake I've ever seen!

It sounds like you are doing a good job of taking excellent care of yourself...keep it up...I know it's hard with fibrom. I have several friends with the ailment and it's very tough.

January 19, 2009 at 4:17 AM
Marilyn in NM said...

Kim, the penguin cake(s) are adorable. Those are just the cutest little creatures.
I think your kids have a great mommy with talent and imagination and that makes for happy kids!
Sounds like so much fun.
Take care, sis, especially with fibro. Not a fun thing to have!
Marilyn in NM

January 20, 2009 at 8:39 AM
Rechelle ~Walnuthaven Cottage~ said...

OMGosh Kim! What a fun and cute cake. I can only imagine the work that went into it. It's fab! I'm sorry to hear you've felt a bit under the weather and hope that soon, you will be feeling better. I know FM is a tough illness to have to contend with. Yes, you've been missed, but I've enjoyed looking at the older posts, gathering inspiration and just re`aquainting myself with what drew me to your blog inthe first place. I think the holidays and New Year kept a lot of us from posting as much as we normally would. I don't know about you, but many of our projects are on hold because of the holidays and $$$ right now. Take care and I hope your day is great!

January 20, 2009 at 9:40 AM
Denise said...

Your party sounds like so much fun. I am in love wth the penguin cake!

Glad you are feeling better.

January 20, 2009 at 3:05 PM
Drama queens mum said...

That is so adorable.

January 22, 2009 at 3:53 PM
ellie said...

That penguin cake is the cutest cake ever!!! We understand about the lack of posts..we all have a life outside of blogging....we just enjoy what you have to offer. Sorry about your illness that's what you need to do first..take care of yourself.

January 22, 2009 at 6:12 PM
Martha said...

That cake is just so great! Such talent! I enjoyed your blog!
Martha

January 23, 2009 at 7:58 AM
English Cottage in Georgia said...

Hi Kim,
Loved your reading your blog! Your cake looks like so much fun. Where did you make the first cut?
Look forward to reading future posts.
Lucy

January 23, 2009 at 5:01 PM
Anonymous said...

I think we all think "she lives the perfect life"...but then we realize NO ONE is perfect and no one has a perfect life. It is so sad but heart warming in the same breath. We can all make it together!

Heather
happychippyjunk@blogspot.com

January 23, 2009 at 8:50 PM
Tom and Cindy said...

The penguins are just too cute. Love the cake. How adorable. Love the creativity and imagination it creates.
Cindy

January 23, 2009 at 9:04 PM
The Decorated House said...

Kim, the cake is so adorable!

Take care of yourself. I have fibrom. too, and i know what you go through. The winter is cruel.
Take care, create arty things, and it will warm you inside out. :)
Donna

January 23, 2009 at 10:38 PM
Ambrea @ Come Home Cottage said...

Well, if you were trying to make a magnificent comeback, you surely succeeded with your
Penguin Plebians!

Happy New Year!

~Ambrea

January 24, 2009 at 8:48 AM
~Vanessa~ said...

I didn't realize that you are in Tennessee either! Where are you? I am East TN.

January 25, 2009 at 9:26 PM
Cottage Lifestyle said...

The penguin cake is fabulous...the penguins are unbelieveable...so life like...you are very talented.

Renee

January 26, 2009 at 8:08 AM
Nonie said...

Sooo cute!! great job.

January 26, 2009 at 8:12 PM
Alisa said...

Hello Kim! Your cake is amazing!! This is my first time to your blog. I knew you had talent but ... wow!! This cake is amazing!! Soo cute and detailed!! Looks like your superwoman/mommy to me! :) Love, Alisa

January 27, 2009 at 11:55 AM
Laura @ the shorehouse. said...

Well, first off I hope you're feeling better! It's hard to get motivated in the cold winter to do much of anything (or is that just me? LOL!) so to do it when your body's just wiped out...Blah.

Penguin cake ROCKS! What a post to come back with. :-)

January 27, 2009 at 5:09 PM
Frippery said...

That is by far the cutest cake I have ever seen. Pam

January 28, 2009 at 8:38 AM
pedalpower said...

I've passed an award along to you, if you'd like to pick it up at my Home Again blog.

January 30, 2009 at 1:45 PM
Caroline said...

I simply adore the detailing of the penguins, they are really all doing someting different and even their facial expressions are different on each one. It is the best cake I have ever seen! I bet you had loads of fun making it.

I hope that the weather will get warmer soon for you, keep healthy and keep creating.

February 10, 2009 at 11:37 AM
martha said...

The cake's amazing.

Healthwise: read up on light-therapy treatments used for S.A.D. I think it might help...

February 16, 2009 at 6:58 PM
Joy said...

What a sweet cake. Just too cute to eat. I hope you are feeling better.

February 20, 2009 at 3:42 PM
Anonymous said...

This is amazing! You are truly talented! Thanks for shareing your blog with me. You've had me in tears as well as make me smile!

February 25, 2009 at 11:51 AM
Amanda said...

Wow..what a fantastic cake. The penguins are adorable!!!!

March 3, 2009 at 8:16 AM

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