It was pretty chock a block with Springy Holiday Goodness at the thrift store.
I got vintage-y blossoms, great crown lace, a chipped up, egg shaped bunny matroshka doll (destined for a refinish, random, tiny, wooden Easter-y charms), baskets, a bag, a set of rosette irons, a pie crimper, a vintage table cloth and a lamb cake mold.
Today I tried the cake mold out:
Behold: Naked Lamb Cake!
Since the face got a bit crumbly, I guess I'll have to frost it.
( I am trying to resist because frosted cakes aren't part of my commitment to clean up my mid-section)
But it is cute, like a little cake-y sculpture.
I'll frost it and give it to a friend.
Because it's about process, not just product.
oh, I love it...it looks just like my little newborn lambs I used to have when I was younger.....hardly any fur and covered in amniotic fluid. I know it seems weird but I love spring!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring Beth!
p.s. My word verification is "coatt" --how fitting is that?
I will never forget the time that I coworker and I were waxing rhapsodic about lamb cakes, and our beloved memories of them. A guy had been listening and finally said, "a CAKE made out of LAMB? That could be the most disgusting thing I've ever heard of!" -- and after we stopped laughing we 'splained what lamb cake REALLY is. When I was little, we used to be able to buy lamb-shaped butter at the grocery store this time of year, and I actually found my own lamb butter mold a few years ago. (I see it's still available: http://fantes.com/butter.html#lamb)
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, how's the Christmas craft thing working for you?
I had to laugh out loud at "Naked Lamb Cake" I don't know why, but it has kept me in giggles for the last at least 45 minutes. Thanks for the good laugh! And happy you had such a great thrifting day!
ReplyDeleteoh that is just too cool! I love that cake!
ReplyDeletejust eat the head first!
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