Princess Castle Cake

Decorating By SilverGoldCakes Updated 16 Sep 2011 , 9:13am by SilverGoldCakes

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SilverGoldCakes Posted 14 Sep 2011 , 8:00pm
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Hello,

I need help making a princess castle cake!!! Has anyone got any ideas or done this before?!!?!????

Help please

Many thanks

Busola

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bashini Posted 15 Sep 2011 , 3:36pm
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Hi, I found these and hope they help. icon_biggrin.gif


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jlcalvert Posted 15 Sep 2011 , 3:55pm
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I did one and it was very easy. If you are interested pm me.

http://cakecentral.com/gallery/2045948

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Motorhead Posted 15 Sep 2011 , 4:16pm
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i just did a pink castle cake a couple weeks ago, i just used two round cakes covered in mmf, used rkt for the towers and those pointy surgar icecream cones for the turrets. (in my gallery). i covered the cones with colored pink sugar. hth icon_lol.gif

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pinklatte Posted 15 Sep 2011 , 4:29pm
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I used the Wilton's castle kit for the first time to make a knight's castle and the tip I have for you if you are using the same kit is in regards to the towers. To make them stick to the board, I used candy melts. Once it hardened, I covered it with green frosting around the castle to make it look like grass.

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NinniBits Posted 15 Sep 2011 , 5:52pm
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I made a princess castle cake for my 3 year old this year. I am newbie, but I used 2 - 8" square cakes. Used the first one for the base. Cut the 2nd one in 4's and used 3 of the squares for the 2nd tier. I didn't need a very big cake. I used waffle cones and iced them with pink icing and covered them with pink glitter sprinkles and put one on each corner of the first tier and one on top. I put lil pink marshallows on the top of the cones. I used sugar wafer cookies for doors and windows and piped the details on in white icing. I used a chocolate wafer for the door and white wafers for the windows. I saw a you tube video for this, you can probably google princess castle and find it. it was very easy.

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SilverGoldCakes Posted 16 Sep 2011 , 9:13am
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Thank you all for all your replies. They have been a great help!!!!!

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