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Amusing Monday: If I knew you were coming …

February 14th, 2011 by cdunagan

I was looking for something amusing that would blend Valentine’s Day with some water-related subject, event or activity. I didn’t find anything that really fit the bill, but I stumbled on photographs of more that 100 amazing cakes.

Chocolate lovers' Valentine cake

The cake decorator is Karen Portaleo, a clay sculptor who began crafting cakes in 2005 when she noticed that her friend’s bakery needed some decorative items. She started by decorating cookies for Highland Bakery in Atlanta, Georgia. Before long, she was making some of the most elaborate cakes you will ever see.

Karen says she is self-taught and always learning, and her Flickr website mentions some of the cake-decorating contests she has entered.

Scroll down this Water Ways page to see the water-related cakes I found among Karen’s masterpieces. But you’ll want to check out her full repertoire of cakes — from the whimsical to the truly gorgeous — by going to Karen’s Flickr site and clicking on “slideshow.” It seems that the only limits are what she and others can dream up.

In Karen’s notes, she says she “deeply appreciates” comments left for her.

Giant Octopus Cake

Giant Octopus Cake

Karen Portaleo with her Giant Octopus Cake (to show size)

Me and my Octopus Cake

Sushi Cake

Sushi Cake

Killer Whale Cake

Killer Whale Cake

Rubber Ducky Cake

Rubber Ducky Cake

Red Crab Cake

Red Crab Cake

Undersea Gingerbread House

Undersea Gingerbread House

Penguin Cake

Penguin Cake

Golf/Surf Honeymoon Cake

Golf/ Surf Honeymoon Cake

Pond Party

more pond party

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4 Responses to “Amusing Monday: If I knew you were coming …”

  1. Sharon O'Hara Says:

    Holey Smokes! The girl is brilliant – love her whimsical cakes. Wow. I thought cakes like this happen only in New York City. So beautiful…
    Great find. Chris, thanks.
    Nobody could eat these creations ….?
    Sharon O’Hara

  2. cdunagan Says:

    My wife Sue did not understand the title, “If I knew you were coming…” So, for others who may have missed it, I’m adding a YouTube link to the 1950 hit song by Eileen Barton.

    Other links can be found on Rhapsody and itunes (click on 48).

    Here are the lyrics for those who need them:

    If I knew you were comin’ I’d've baked a cake
    Baked a cake, baked a cake
    If I knew you were comin’ I’d've baked a cake
    Howd-ya do, howd-ya do, howd-ya do

    Had you dropped me a letter, I’d a-hired a band
    Grandest band in the land
    Had you dropped me a letter, I’d a-hired a band
    And spread the welcome mat for you

    Oh, I don’t know where you came from
    ’cause I don’t know where you’ve been
    But it really doesn’t matter
    Grab a chair and fill your platter
    And dig, dig, dig right in

  3. Sharon O'Hara Says:

    “My wife Sue did not understand the title, “If I knew you were coming…”

    Your wife Sue is a young thing … folks my age must have done what I did and flashed back …” I’d’ve baked a cake Baked a cake, baked a cake…”
    The cheery tune and beat make the song…thanks for the memories…”
    Sharon O’Hara

  4. tracy Says:

    wow! i am a wedding cake, bakery owner, i am totally impressed! awesome cakes! beautiful attention to detail, with extreme artistry, and talent!

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