My cheesecake and my goth wedding cake were the hit of the wedding party, but the best part of the day was watching my son get married to the love of his life!!! It doesn't get much better than that!!! I'm exhausted from all the baking, but the biggest challenge for me was getting the cake to the wedding. I held it on my lap for the hour and a half drive. It almost bit the dust one time, but thankfully, I caught it. Whew. Everyone loved the evil hands in between the layers. This is what the cake looked like inside. It was beautiful 😍
It was very striking when we sliced it. I never made a cake of that magnitude. I'm so glad that I pulled it off. It's been a great day for me, and I hope that it's a great day for you all as well 😊 🙏🏼 😁😍🥰 love is in the air. Take a deep breath. ❤️💜🖤
Women can’t resist complimenting me on my hot looks aka today and today only they told me my outfit looks cute and I giggle and smile saying ‘thanks ☺️’
The amount of massive psychic energy released when the court necromancers gave up the ghost has infused my day with love & magic. Skipping around my wizard tower, crops watered, skin clear
I'm exhausted because I just made my first wedding cake ever!! It's for my son's wedding tomorrow 😍 they wanted a goth wedding cake with red frosting so that's what I made for them. They love it so I'm very, very, very happy 😊 I love the hands sticking out between the layers. People usually dig into a cake, but there is someone or something trying to get out of this one. 😁 I made the ice like formations using isomalt. I learned that trick from Buddy Valastro. Thanks, Buddy. They look rather cool 😎 ice formations that look cool.... I like that, but I digress. It's gonna be a great day tomorrow. Hopefully, I can get the cake there safely. I'm gonna hold it on my lap the whole way there to be sure. 🤗😍❤️💜❤️ wish me luck getting it there. I'm gonna have a great day tomorrow, and I hope that you do, too!! 😍
On this day in 1492, the Muslim stronghold of Granada surrenders to the armies of Castile and Aragon ending more than 700 years of Islamic rule on the Iberian Peninsula. Source: Military History Now