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Let’s Get Naked

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My sister in law turned thirty this week and I quickly saw the opportunity to attempt a Pinterest inspired project. I’ve liked and pinned naked cakes recently because I find them to be beautiful, simple, and they have a little less frosting so the guilt factor slightly diminishes. Turns out they are also easy to make! If you have interest in making one try the steps below.

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1. Decide how many layers you want and buy one box of cake mix for each layer. My decision making skills were lacking on this part and I’m embarrassed to share how much time I spent at the grocery store debating flavors. Finally I left the store with four boxes, two lemon and two French vanilla.

2. Bake the cakes following directions on the box in round pans.

3. Let the cakes cool and put them in your refrigerator overnight.

4. You could buy icing from the grocery store but I highly recommend making your own. I made cream cheese, lemon, lavender frosting found at Be What We Love. It was simply amazing.

5. Then I cut the tops off of the cakes to make them flat.

6. Start layering. Cake, frosting, cake, frosting, cake, frosting…you get the idea.

7. I found an array of bright pretty flowers and fruits and began my favorite part of the process. I embellished the cake with peonies, a big rose, some greens, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, and edible glitter!

8. That’s it!

Looks like the party guests liked it!

Looks like the party guests liked it!

Check out Kristi Murphy for a great tutorial on how to make a naked cake.

Blooming Growth

Another week has come and gone. Although I spent a lot of time sewing and working on Twirling Tiny Sticks, the real fruition this week came in the form of flowers. My first gardenia bush that hasn’t suffered death by my hands gave birth to a gorgeous white bloom. I relished a good minute with my nose stuck in the middle of the beautifully intoxicating scent.

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The next morning I met a just born orchid in my front yard. I’ve been waiting weeks to know what colors were inside those little green bulbs.

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Despite these two beauties growing at home I couldn’t stop myself from visiting a local garden store to see if by chance they sold a tree with yellow blooms that keeps following me around town. I didn’t find the tree but I found what could be the most unique flower I’ve ever seen. A few dollars later this velvety ruffled celosia was on its way to a new home.

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The only words I have today are ones of awe for nature. Spring, a time for new life, growth, possibilities, and flowers.