thegeby.blogspot.com - In honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday last week, let's take a look at some Sweets that would make the good doctor proud.
Submitted by Katelyn P. and made by Violet Sweet Shoppe
Like we could start with anything but green eggs and ham. ;)
Like we could start with anything but green eggs and ham. ;)
These are a few of my favorite Things:
And check out the detail on these cupcakes:
Submitted by Kaity G. and made by Sift Cupcake and Dessert Bar
It only seems natural that a Seuss cake should defy the laws of gravity:
It only seems natural that a Seuss cake should defy the laws of gravity:
By Karen's Specialty Cakes and Confections
And the famous Cat in the Hat's striped hat is almost synonymous with Dr. Seuss:
By Dessert Works
Look at that razor-sharp edge! That is some awesome icing work.
And the famous Cat in the Hat's striped hat is almost synonymous with Dr. Seuss:
By Dessert Works
Look at that razor-sharp edge! That is some awesome icing work.
Here's the sweetest Seuss birthday cake I've ever seen:
By Christina of Creative Cake Designs
Look at that green balloon! And the hand-cut lettering! [swoon]
Here's another inspired by the same book:
Look at that green balloon! And the hand-cut lettering! [swoon]
Here's another inspired by the same book:
Sub'd by Ashley C., made by Glenda's Good Witch Goodies
These colors are just gorgeous. I'm also stumped as to how the baker made the stripes. They don't look painted on, and I see no seams, so...? (Glenda, can you weigh in?)
Seuss is often credited with the whimsical and topsy-turvy style for cakes, and you can definitely see his influence on this wedding cake:
Photo found here, made by Mike's Amazing Cakes
Of course, I think nothing would delight Dr. Seuss more than a wedding cake that hangs upside down from the ceiling:
WOW. Just when you thought you'd seen it all...
Have a Sweet to nominate? Then send it to Sunday Sweets [at] Cake Wrecks [dot] com.
Update: We got a late entry today that was too good not to post.
These colors are just gorgeous. I'm also stumped as to how the baker made the stripes. They don't look painted on, and I see no seams, so...? (Glenda, can you weigh in?)
Seuss is often credited with the whimsical and topsy-turvy style for cakes, and you can definitely see his influence on this wedding cake:
Photo found here, made by Mike's Amazing Cakes
Of course, I think nothing would delight Dr. Seuss more than a wedding cake that hangs upside down from the ceiling:
WOW. Just when you thought you'd seen it all...
Have a Sweet to nominate? Then send it to Sunday Sweets [at] Cake Wrecks [dot] com.
Update: We got a late entry today that was too good not to post.
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