First, the world-famous Carrot Jockeys continue in their quest for world domination:
And here Julie K. commissioned the prettiest jockey cake EVER from High Tea Bakery:
A more adorable vegetable rodeo has never been had.
(Psst. Guys. You're going backwards.)
Steven B.'s special order made me laugh:
(Psst. Guys. You're going backwards.)
Steven B.'s special order made me laugh:
As did Cat T.'s bee-YOO-tiful 3D Fireman of "Good Luck in China" fame:
This next one is left over from the holidays, but I had to show you Aimee M.'s great Sandra Lee Kwanzaa cake experiment:
She made it, appropriately enough, as the Feat of Strength for her Festivus celebration. I think two people had to keep eating it until one gagged. Or something. Heh.
On a happier - if still visually disturbing - note:
This, my friends, is a fan-made wreck-creation of one of my all time favorite engagement wrecks. It's also how Jen L.'s boyfriend proposed to her. All together now: Awwwww!
But wait - what's this? My wrecky senses are tingling... I feel like someone else is using the severed hand cake to propose. Who is it? WHO?
(Made by Cakes by Karen)
Mark H., you sly dog, you. Who could say no to a carrot jockey cupid?
Hopefully not you, Wendy Lu.
Mark H., you sly dog, you. Who could say no to a carrot jockey cupid?
Hopefully not you, Wendy Lu.
{UPDATE: Yes, she said yes!}
[sniff] My little wreckies are all growing up and getting married and stuff! [wiping tear] I'm just so...so proud. Love, sprinkles, and "congralatulatons" to you all. And be sure to send pics of the wedding cakes. [evil grin]So, punk, you think your tribute Wreck is good enough? Huh? Then send it in, and let me be the judge of that.
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