She didn't know what the baby was and wanted neutral colors. No problem. A few days later, I got a call back from her and she now knew the gender but wanted to reveal it at the party because none of their friends or family knew. The catch was that she did not want blue or pink cake which is the most common way of revealing the gender of the baby through cake. I started thinking of different ways to do this revealing in a new and exciting way without having to make the cake blue or pink. It came to me one night while I was sitting there thinking - I could make a kite that Winnie was flying and hide blue ribbon inside the kite that she could pull out with another string. I immediately took out fondant and my tools and started to make several test kites that I would try out the next day. I got my beautiful helper (daughter) to test out the kites the next night. IT WORKED! I called the mom to be with the idea and she loved it. I hope she sends me pictures of the moment she pulled the string so I can see the excitement. Until then, here is my sweet girl doing the honors.
This is my daughter holding one of my model kites.
The nervous giggling starts when I tell her to start pulling the string out.
Keep going.
Here is a tiny glimpse of the gender ribbon peeking through.
A little more.
TADAAAAAAAAA! It's a boy!
Here's the final version of the cake and kite. The kite was placed inside the cake
once the cake was at the baby shower location. Congrats to the sweet mom and
dad (and big sis) awaiting their new baby boy arrival and thank you from the bottom
of my baking heart for letting me make this reveal cake for your family.
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