May 19, 2012

Carson’s Toy Story Birthday Cake

Carson’s birthday theme is Toy Story, not patriotic even though his birthday is the 4th of July.  I made Toy Story Birthday Invitations, and I am making a Toy Story birthday cake from scratch.

Day 1 – So I searched online in Google Images for Toy Story Birthday cakes to get some inspiration and decided on doing a three tier cake instead of just a simple sheet cake decorated like Andy’s bed.  Since I moved to Omaha, all my cake decorating supplies didn’t make it here, long story, I took this opportunity to go ahead and plan two cakes with the same pans (Becca turns 16 3 days after Carson turns 1) and with a lot of the same colors.  So I got to go shopping for new cake decorating supplies. The supply list for Carson’s cake:toy story cake supplies

For the accessories to decorate it, I chose to use, Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Rex and the Army Men. We did go back on forth between Rex and Bullseye and decided that Rex would be more fun for Carson to play with right now. So he won out.

I found a cowboy candle set at Hobby Lobby and little green alien sugar pieces there as well, so I am using those if I need to fill any space on the cake.

Now usually I would make my cake from scratch, but I just don’t have the time this weekend.  So I am using Betty Crocker Butter Yellow and Butter Chocolate cake mixes.  Now I must make this clear, I think the butter mixes taste more homemade and I love the texture over the standard oil cake mixes.  Since I am trying to manage my time as best as I can with the need for multiple cakes this week, I chose to use two Yellow mixes and two Chocolate mixes.  This will give me enough for all three tiers of Carson’s main cake, a second 6 inch cake for Carson’s destroy it cake and an additional baking of the 8 inch round for Becca’s cake.

When preparing the cake mix, I am very exact in my process.  Regardless if I am making my cake from scratch or a box, there are certain things that must be done in order to turn out a moist delicious cake.  I take out my butter and eggs and let them sit until they reach room temperature.  I will then combine all the wet ingredients before adding the cake mix.  I also add in a box of pudding to my cake mix, chocolate in the chocolate cake mix and vanilla in the yellow.  Now sometimes I will mix that up and add a flavor like coconut cream pudding or banana, but for Carson’s cakes I am sticking with the standards.  I then beat my batter for around 4 to 5 minutes, it should look like a thick chocolate mousse and not be runny at all.  It should require the use of a spatula to put in the pans.  And speaking of the pans, I either use Pam spray or Crisco shortening in my pans, and then dust them with a little of the cake mix and not flour.  It makes for a better taste and no extra white flour on the outside of the cakes.

toy story cakeI made the 6 inch round and the  10 inch square both chocolate, and the 8 inch round yellow.  After those have baked, I let them cool completely, and I mean completely, in the pans on a wire rack.  Once those cooled, I flip them out and start the process of getting them prepared to be decorated.  For my style of decorating, is a two day process.  It could be shorter, but I don’t like being rushed when putting together a cake, so I try to plan for three days for any cake that is going to be more than just a sheet cake.  I level the top of the cake, using the Wilton Cake Leveler, once the top is nice and flat, I go ahead and move the wire down to a position so I can split the cake into two layers.  Once it is cut, I place both pieces on wax paper and stack them.  I continue to do this for all the layers, once all cakes are cut and stacked, I put them in the freezer.  This where they are all at right now, freezing solid for tomorrow’s next steps.  The filling, stacking and icing.

Day 2 – I am going to go ahead and start this portion of the post, as it requires planning.  Since I am layering each tier, I have to decide what I want to use for my cake filling.  I can tell you that this can be more difficult when you are not just thinking of what you would like.  For instance, I would LOVE to do an Espresso Buttercream filling for the top chocolate layer, but not a good idea with a bunch of kids.  So after much debate I decided on two very kid friendly Cake filling choices.  For the chocolate cakes I am making and filling them with Cookies and Cream Buttercream cake filling, and for the Yellow cake tier, I am making and filling it with a Chocolate Ganache filling.  Both fillings are easy enough, but the Ganache does take more time to set, so I will make that first thing in the morning, so it is ready later in the day when I am ready to work on the cake again.  I will post the recipes tomorrow for the filling, as they need to be in a separate post so I can make sure to give exact details on how to make them.

Chocolate GanacheChocolate GanacheButtercream Cake FillingButtercream Cake Filling

 

 

Recipes - Buttercream Cake Filling RecipesChocolate Ganache Cake Filling Recipe

Ok so it is the end of Day 2 and I got a little head of myself and finished the three tier cake today.  I still have his destroy cake to finish, but I will do it tomorrow.  So here are the next steps in completing the Toy Story Birthday Cake.

If you follow my instructions on the Recipes page for the fillings, then you will be all set.  So for this particular cake:  I made a single recipe of the Chocolate Ganache filling, and filled the yellow middle tier and Carson’s personal birthday cake with it.  I still have leftovers of it as well, which I will use on Becca’s cake.  For the two chocolate tiers, I used the Cookiesand Cream Buttercream cake filling.  I doubled the basic buttercream filling recipe, because I needed some for the filling, and more for icing and decorating.

Patrick ReikofskiIt is always a good idea to taste test your icing as well, and at my house I don’t need to ask…. After passing everyone’s approval, the cakes were ready to be filled.

 

I took the cakes out of the freezer, and filled each tier:

Cakes waiting to be filledFilled CakesChocolate Ganache Filling

 

 

After being filled, each tier was put back in the freezer to set, and I started coloring the buttercream icing.  The first tier to get  iced was the bottom.  After icing it, it was placed back in the freezer and each of the other layers were iced and also put back in the freezer.  I also measured my dowel rods at this point and had Pat cut them for me.

After they set, I took them out of the freezer and placed the dowel rods in.  I then took a chunk of fondant and colored it with black Wilton coloring.  Making a cow print blanket out of fondant is a little complicated because you want nice crisp edges to your black.  I rolled black shapes and white shapes, put them together and then using a rolling pin, rolled it out to get the size I wanted.  After I was happy with my “cow blanket” I placed it on the bottom tier, then stacked my additional tiers.  From there I went ahead and piped a shell border in three different colors along the edge of each layer, and wrote on it.

So I went ahead and did a “mock” run with all the toys in place to see how the final cake would look, and here it is:

Toy Story Birthday Cake

 

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My Disney Bucket List

Disney Must DoLast week I saw a post titled, The things you must do at Disney before you die and I got to thinking, why not have a Disney Bucket list?  There are so many Disney experiences I want to have.  So in no real particular order, here is my Disney Bucket List, perhaps a little more organized then I originally planned as I started typing this, I realized I should group activities together:

 

  1. Disney Cruises

    1. Go on the Disney Caribbean Cruise with all my kids, the Anderson’s and the Ollis’s
    2. Take the Disney Alaska – Pacific Northwest Cruise with Patrick (and maybe the two little ones, & the older kiddos who wanted to go -  MAYBE)
    3. The Disney Mexican Riviera Cruise with only Patrick and I – something maybe for an anniversary trip
  2. Adventures by Disney

    1. Mid-Atlantic family vacations from Adventures by Disney with the two new little ones and which ever of the older kiddos that want to go.
    2. The Disneyland Resort and Hollywood family vacation with all of us, perhaps on our next vacation to CA to see Grandpa, Grandma and my sisters.
    3. The Glacier and Banff National Park family vacation with the older kiddos, the ones who wanted to go.
    4. The Ecuador and Galapagos Islands family vacation from Adventures by Disney
    5. The Gateway to London and Paris family vacation from Adventures by Disney
  3. Walt Disney World

    1. First – I want to do WDW like I have no budget – My trip package would be:
      1. Stay – 14 nights – 15 days
      2. Hotel – Disney’s Tree House Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
      3. Dining Plan – Magic Your Way Platinum Package
      4. The activities I would schedule for the trip:
        1. The Spa at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort
        2. Pirates and Pals Fireworks Voyage
        3. VIP Tour Services
      5. The Dining Reservations I would make
        1. Chef’s Table Dinner at Victoria & Albert’s
        2. The Chef’s Tasting Wine Dinner at the Flying Fish Café
        3. Bistro de Paris restaurant
        4. Narcoossee’s
        5. Todd English’s bluezoo
        6. Shula’s Steak House
        7. Il Mulino New York Trattoria
      6. A chauffeured limo/car for the duration of the trip and a rental vehicle for when we want to split up (guess who gets to keep the chauffeured vehicle :-D )
    2. Walt Disney World Hotels I want to stay at
      1. Disney’s Contemporary Resort
      2. Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
      3. Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
      4. Disney’s Polynesian Resort
      5. The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort – Yes I want to go camping at Walt Disney World
    3. Walt Disney World Dining Experiences
      1. Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue
      2. Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show
      3. 1900 Park Fare restaurant – Supercalifragilistic Breakfast
      4. The Fantasmic! Dining Package
      5. Tomorrowland Terrace Fireworks Dessert Party
    4. Tours and Experiences that I must do at least once
      1. Simple Segway Tour
      2. Backstage Magic Tour
      3. Holiday D-Lights Tour
      4. The Around the World at Epcot tour
      5. Dolphins in Depth
      6. The Seas Aqua Tour
      7. Richard Petty Driving Experience
      8. Bass Fishing Excursion
      9. Parasailing and renting the sea doos
    5. Events I want to experience
      1. Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend
      2. Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
      3. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
      4. The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
      5. Candlelight Processional
  4. Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Ko Olina
  5. Disney’s Vero Beach
  6. Disney’s Hilton Head

WOW – So I guess the only family vacations we will be taking for like ever, will be to Disney!  But hey that is ok with me!

Your turn – make your Disney bucket list and share it here, either a link to your blog post, or just leave it in the comments.

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Carson’s Toy Story Birthday Party – Invitations

This is going to be a multi-part post as I am still planning and piecing.  With Carson’s birthday being on the 4th of July, I think people are expecting me to do a red white and blue themed party, but no.  He is having a Toy Story theme.

Because his birthday is on a holiday, there is drama about the party day itself.  As I knew would be the issue while I was pregnant with him.  I said the whole pregnancy, I didn’t want a 4th of July day baby.  But regardless of what others want and think, we are having Carson’s first birthday, on his actual birthday.  It is important to me that he gets to celebrate his birthday regardless of the day it is on.  So onward with the plans.

I am making as much of the party stuff as I can.

Toy Story InvitationsToy Story Invitations – I created these using a few images I Googled Search for (see below to download the PSD file of this invitation)

Fonts Used:

you’re invited & we will be… – Pea Weenie | Carson is Turning – Gill Sans Ultra Bold Condensed | 1 – Athletic | details on bottom – Gloucester MT Extra Condensed

For the images of Carson, I circle cropped those out of photos I have, and added an inside stroke with an outer glow.

We are stuffing these in envelopes with confetti and a die cut of a firework that says “we will have some fireworks, but feel free to bring your own as well”

Download

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Disney Fonts and Clipart

So I am always looking for Disney Fonts and new fun Disney clip art.  Yes Disney provides me with a lot of graphics that I use, but they can be really limited at times as well.  So I thought I would go ahead and share my list of resources for Disney Fonts and Clipart:

Disney Fonts:

My first choice is to go to DisneyExperience.com I love that you can see and download the fonts from one place.  Very clean and organized.

Second place to visit is MickeyAvenue.com – HUGE list of fonts and the really great thing about this list, it tells you were in Disney you will see this font.  The only thing I don’t like, you don’t get to preview the fonts and most take you off site to find them.

Disney Clip Art:

In no particular order – as none of them are really well organized

  1. Wonders of Disney
  2. Animated Disney Clip Art
  3. Disney Sites
  4. Disney Clips

I will add more resources later, but for now here are the sites I am using today – :-D

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Disneyland vs Walt Disney World

Aunesty Patrick reikofskiI have said many times that I am not as big of a Disneyland fan as I am a Walt Disney World fan.  After our last vacation to California, 5 years ago, I was completely disappointed in Disneyland and what it offered verses Walt Disney World.  But there were some major differences last time we went as well.  The group I went with, days in the park and where we stayed.  While staying at my parents does in fact help to save money, this time we decided to spend a couple of nights at Disneyland and to stay in one of the Disney resorts not a good neighbor hotel.  At first we had reservations for the Disneyland hotel, but I found using the hotel only offer at the Grand Californian was only going to cost an extra $30 per room per night.  So switched resorts.  The Grand Californian is located in a prime spot, with a private entrance straight into Disney’s California Adventure park, that also opens 30 early for resorts patrons.

The resort was ok, I was not too impressed with the service, we checked in at 9am and after complaining got our first room at 4pm and our second room after 5pm.  The kids room didn’t have AC for the duration of our stay as well.  The rooms were nice, I liked having the balcony, and room service was fast and delicious.  The resort had a typical Disney gift shop, but lacked one of the things I love most about Walt Disney World Resorts, the food court/commissary area.  I would have really like a resort refillable mug and a beverage bar to use for our three days. But staying at Disneyland did make more of a Disney experience like WDW.  Our next visits we will do it again, stay a couple nights at my parents and a couple nights at Disney.  It does help bring that Disney experience full circle.

As for our overall experience, I made the choice to not take our stroller along, thinking I would just rent one while there.  This was a mistake on my part.  The stroller it’s self was great, the staff at the stroller place was great as well.  But, and I mean BUT a few things that would have been helpful to know prior to our trip:

  1. There is only ONE stroller rental location, in front of the exit to the Disneyland park – when you are staying at a resort that is attached to the center part of California Adventure, that is quite a walk for a stroller…
  2. You can NOT take the stroller outside of the parks – what that means – it can not even go inside the Disneyland Resorts or Downtown Disney and lastly
  3. They will not “save” your stroller for you when you want to run to your room for a bit.  Nope not at all, not even if you are pregnant and have a sick infant.  You have to park your stroller and pray hard that they stroller people do not come around and take it.  I will say that after two days of our stroller being taken we smartened up and started taking one of the strollers that was sitting there waiting to be grabbed by the stroller people instead of walking through one park and out to the other one in order to get a new stroller.  But next time, we will definitely be bringing our stroller with us.

Carson Reikofski in Stroller

I didn’t get to ride any “real” rides while we were there, due to being pregnant and Carson.  But I had a great time with the rides we rode, and with the site seeing we did.  The kids for the most part split up from us and went and rode the good rides, Pat went a few times with them, when I forced him to.  I think he felt bad that I couldn’t ride anything.  Becca stayed with Carson and me the majority of the time, but she isn’t really into the thrill rides.  (note, when Carson and Baby R are a little older and we head back to either Walt Disney World or Disneyland, Becca will DEFINITELY being going with us, so I can ride the fun stuff with Patrick).

We did get to ride the new Little Mermaid – Ariel’s Undersea Adventure twice.  When you stay at one of the Disneyland resorts you get hotel fast passes that can be used for non fast pass rides, and we also had a guest assistance card.  Because of these two things, we were able to bypass the 2+ hour long line and get on it in less than 10 minutes each time.  I will say this, if we wouldn’t have had those passes and I waited in line for that ride, I would have been greatly disappointed.  It wasn’t as great as I thought it would be.  It was cute, Carson liked it, and I am sure we will do it again when we go back.  But it isn’t one of the top ten rides if you ask me, or my family.

Carson Reikofski

Carson discovered King Triton’s Carousel though, he LOVED it!  We were able to ride it multiple times in a row as the line was really really short.  And the location, well that couldn’t have been more perfect, the rest of the crew could jump on California Screamin while Carson and I rode the carousel.  Every one was happy!  But to make the location even better, as soon as they were done on California Screamin and Carson on King Triton’s Carousel, we could just walk over to the next ride – one of my families favorites from Walt Disney World – Toy Story Mania.  Carson sat in my lap while we rode, and I have to say I didn’t do too bad one handed while holding a baby.  We totally missed all the playhouse Disney stuff though.  I am really bummed that I didn’t get over there with Carson this trip, but there is always next time.

Patrick ReikofskiAunesty

Patrick Reikofski

Disneyland was great as well.  We caught the new parade Mickey’s Soundsational Parade, I will upload the video to YouTube later.  But let me just say WE LOVED IT!!!!  All of us, including the teenagers.   I am so glad we saw it, usually we don’t do the parades, but decided that Carson might like it, so we decided to try one, and wow I will definitely be adding the Parades to our Walt Disney World itineraries in the future.

As for me and my preference, I still prefer Walt Disney World for several reasons:

  1. value – I feel you get more bang for your buck
  2. Meal Plans – the dining plans really help save you money
  3. More to do – 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, Downtown Disney, Boardwalk and more
  4. I feel it is more “Magical”

But, I am definitely a bigger Disneyland fan than I was before this trip.  It is a smaller park on all fronts, which allows for you to see more with less walking, which is nice when you are pregnant and carrying an 11 month old.  There is a lot to do there in the parks, just not as many recreational/relaxing activities.

We will have to plan a longer to trip to California next visit, and make it not during summer time.  The crowds were worse there than we see in July at Walt Disney World.

 

 

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