Spinning Globe Bar Mitzvah Cake
Posted to All Pastries, Celebration Cakes, Bar Mitzvah Cakes on Saturday, October 17th, 2009.
This spinning globe bar mitzvah cake was inspired by the artwork of Sir Edward Burne. The boys name is decorated across the base of the cake in Old English font and gilded with gold. Scripture passages from Genesis and a Adam and Eve scene are painted across the globe. Spiraling up from the base is a 3D snake wrapped in vines.
To top it off the globe includes a motor which spins the globe. See the video below I took in the shop which shows off the spinning globe:
Some additional cake photos:


The cake was red velvet cake with vanilla buttercream and we delivered it to Trump National Gold Club in Bedminister, NJ.



















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unbelievable! I am always so impressed!
Oh my.. that is one awesome cake! You gals are so talented! amazing!
wow is the globe cake as well!?? ths is amazing!
Anne, I think this is one of my invitation clients that I referred to you…
Glad to see you connected so fabulously!!!
Far and away one of the most spectacular cakes I’ve ever laid my eyes on. PCB continues to be a source of inspiration!
What a magnificent cake!!! For once a snake I like!
This is amazing. Just incredible.
Anne ~ I too want to know if the globe is made of cake as well…..I am in awe!
Well, that is one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL SUGAR ART WORK I’ve ever seen!
I simply adore it! I love renascence and all its masterpieces, I love going to European museums to see this kind of art, and this is a real masterpiece. Thanks for sharing it. CONGRATULATIONS
Ana
Thanks for all the compliments everyone!! To answer the question on some people’s mind – the globe is made of styrofoam.
This cake is so fantastic, you really did a beautiful job Anne.
I am dumstruck!
Wow Anne. I’m speechless.