Use this cake decorating tutorial to learn how to make a modern upside down abstract cake and a contemporary gray and yellow cake. These tiered cakes perfect for wedding parties, anniversaries or birthdays.
Today, I am sharing one of the most unique cake ever: An upside down abstract cake design.
Since half my wardrobe is filled with polka dot designs, it was only a matter of time before polka dots ended up on one of my cakes….lol.
But, polka dots are usually associated with baby cakes and I didn’t want to make a“cutesy” cake.
So, I made an abstract polka dot cake and I think it looks more sophisticated.
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Looks pretty unusual… right?
Most tiered cakes start off with a big cake as the base and the cakes gradually get smaller as you go up. I wanted to do the opposite and make it upside down.
Yup… UPSIDE DOWN!
I think it’s rarely done coz so far, I have only seen such a cake ONCE and it was in some bridal magazine (I don’t remember which one).
I don’t even remember the design.
The only thing I remember is admiring its upside down shape and thinking: “Good Lord! That is crazy cool!”
How to make modern abstract cake?
Ingredients and Supplies
- 2 shades of blue marshmallow fondant
- Big, medium and small circle cutters
- Paintbrush
- Water
- Wax paper
Instructions
- Roll out turquoise colored fondant. Use a large circle cutter to make a circle cut-out.
- Position a medium circle cutter a little farther away from the center of the circle you just made. Then, press the cutter and remove this piece. You will end up with a hollow circle.
- Follow steps 1 and 2 again and cut out some regular polka dots and some hollow polka dots in various sizes using big, medium and small circle cutters.
- Follow steps 1 and 2 again to make dark blue polka dot cut-outs too. Let these cut-outs dry for 24 hours on a sheet of wax paper. They won’t become very stiff but they should be able to hold their shape without bending over.
- Brush some water on the back of these cut-outs.
- Now, just paste those fondant circles onto your cake. Before doing this, make sure your cakes are already covered in fondant and stacked with plastic pipe supports in between each tier. Also, each tier should be resting on a cake board.
More details for assembling this upside down abstract cake:
- Support is the most important thing in such a cake! I was worried that the whole cake would topple over if I used wooden dowels or bubble tea straws. So,I went to Home Depot and picked up some of these plastic pipes and used those for support. Gotta thank Buddy from Cake Boss for that tip (I love that show!!!).
- Use a very sturdy cake board for each tier to rest on. I covered that in fondant too and wrapped a ribbon around it.
- Rolling out thin fondant to cover a cake makes the edges of a square cake look sharper. Thicker fondant make the edges look rounder.
- Ice your cake very smoothly with no crumbs and bumps and the cake would look smoother when you cover it in fondant.
- Don’t be scared to start all over if you are not happy with it. I did my top tier twice coz I was not satisfied and I had to re-do my middle tier once as well.
- Doing a round version of this cake would be much easier since square cakes are not my greatest strength and they take me twice as long to complete.
If you are fond of abstract cakes, this is another really cool cake I made recently. It combines my love for geometric shapes and abstract designs together.
The color scheme is a very modern: yellow and grey. Everything about this cake is asymmetrical. If you are looking for a very unique wedding cake or birthday cake, this would definitely fit the criteria.
This is the step by step tutorial for this cake. It's just a two tiered cake. The bottom is taller than the top one. I used marshmallow fondant for everything.
Well, that’s all for today.
Until next time, tata my lovelies!
Cookies
As always, really amazing design. Never seen anything like this
Nami
Whoaaaaa! This is another stunning & beautiful cake! It's impressive how creative you are. Congrats on Top 9 too! 120% deserve a spot. Great job!!!!
Manu
This is a FANTASTIC cake!!!
I agree with you... I find round cakes much easier than square cakes to work with... don;t know why. Yours looks perfect!!!!!! Well done! And congrats on Top 9!
Sanjeeta kk
Hey..wait a minute..is this a Cake or a piece of baking marvel!!! Just amazing, no words to write here
Kate
Oh my goodness! This is such an architectural feat! I love it! so cool! You available for events? If you're not professional already...you should seriously consider it. I'd definitely buy this...probably wouldn't attempt to do it myself...too many little ones still..they'd eat it or knock it over, for sure. haha.
cindy
Wow! so amazing.......so beautiful!
Cheryl and Adam
Stunning! There's no end to your imagination with these beautiful cakes! Congrats on the Top 9, most well deserved.
Laura
Wow! This cake is blowing my mind! The polka dots aren't childish but sophisticated. The square cake layers have sharp sides & corners. And the reverse tiers - again, WOW! Wonderful job!
Kimberly
So cool i probably wouldn't let anyone eat it!
melissa
Wow, stellar cake!
Shabs
As always just gorgeous , I love the colours on the cake .
Joy
That is so cool
erin
I love this cake! I don't think that I've ever seen a cake where the tiers were reversed! Love the circles, too!
Tiffany
Abstract is my personal favorite type of art (particularly when it's edible! )
Magic
My dear you are a gifted genius! This is a work of art!!!
Hamshini Ravichandran
Your cake looks AMAZING! you should check out chandelier cakes...its kind of similar but it hangs from a ceiling....apparently....