Wonderful cake!! It is just the cutest. Did you use the Wilton pan for the house? And your picket fence, that is so neat, is that royal too? Lovely cake!!
Thanks so much everyone!!! It was alot of work, but worth it when my daughter saw it. :D I did use the Wilton pan for the house, I just had to add the little over hang for the front porch. The fence is MMF.
I have a question about your royal transfers. I tried them on a circus cake by tracing the image onto parchment paper, outlining and then filling in. But they all broke. Can you give me any pointers.
Royal icing transfers are very fragile. I have broken my share of them also. The most important thing when doing them is that you make sure that all of the edges are touching on your fill in. you do not want it to thin. sometimes mine will break on an outline as I am trying to remove them from the paper. This is easily fixed by laying them on the front and adding more royal icing in the correct color to attach it back. Sometimes I put a backing of royal icing on the back for more stability. Good L...
I have a question about your royal transfers. I tried them on a circus cake by tracing the image onto parchment paper, outlining and then filling in. But they all broke. Can you give me any pointers.
Royal icing transfers are very fragile. I have broken my share of them also. The most important thing when doing them is that you make sure that all of the edges are touching on your fill in. you do not want it to thin. sometimes mine will break on an outline as I am trying to remove them from the paper. This is easily fixed by laying them on the front and adding more royal icing in the correct color to attach it back. Sometimes I put a backing of royal icing on the back for more stability. Good L...
Wonderful cake!! It is just the cutest. Did you use the Wilton pan for the house? And your picket fence, that is so neat, is that royal too? Lovely cake!!
Thanks so much everyone!!! It was alot of work, but worth it when my daughter saw it. :D I did use the Wilton pan for the house, I just had to add the little over hang for the front porch. The fence is MMF.
Awesome cake!!! I know that Casey loved it!! Great job!
Absolutely adorable! Very fun!
This is the cutest little kids cake I have seen in a long time/forever! GREAT JOB! :D
awesome!
I LOVE it!! We are HUGE Bear lovers in this house... kinda sad to grow out of it...
Very, very cute! Great job!
Wow! That is amazing!! GREAT job!! I bet Casey was one happy kid!
wow great detailing!
Wonderful cake!! It is just the cutest. Did you use the Wilton pan for the house? And your picket fence, that is so neat, is that royal too? Lovely cake!!
such a great idea!
Just great!! you do amazing work! I totaly love the way you put the name on the fence .
this is amazing...the detail on bear and friends is great...
I love this cake, you transfers look great!
great idea and very cute
Awesome job on this cake and the transfers!!!!!!!
Really, really cute cake! What a lot of work and what a great job you did! Very impressive!
Thanks so much everyone!!! It was alot of work, but worth it when my daughter saw it. :D I did use the Wilton pan for the house, I just had to add the little over hang for the front porch. The fence is MMF.
I have a question about your royal transfers. I tried them on a circus cake by tracing the image onto parchment paper, outlining and then filling in. But they all broke. Can you give me any pointers.
Royal icing transfers are very fragile. I have broken my share of them also. The most important thing when doing them is that you make sure that all of the edges are touching on your fill in. you do not want it to thin. sometimes mine will break on an outline as I am trying to remove them from the paper. This is easily fixed by laying them on the front and adding more royal icing in the correct color to attach it back. Sometimes I put a backing of royal icing on the back for more stability. Good L...
This is soo amazing! Very cute!
thanks a bunch for the tips!!!
Awesome cake!!! I know that Casey loved it!! Great job!
Absolutely adorable! Very fun!
I have a question about your royal transfers. I tried them on a circus cake by tracing the image onto parchment paper, outlining and then filling in. But they all broke. Can you give me any pointers.
Royal icing transfers are very fragile. I have broken my share of them also. The most important thing when doing them is that you make sure that all of the edges are touching on your fill in. you do not want it to thin. sometimes mine will break on an outline as I am trying to remove them from the paper. This is easily fixed by laying them on the front and adding more royal icing in the correct color to attach it back. Sometimes I put a backing of royal icing on the back for more stability. Good L...
thanks a bunch for the tips!!!
This is the cutest little kids cake I have seen in a long time/forever! GREAT JOB! :D
awesome!
I LOVE it!! We are HUGE Bear lovers in this house... kinda sad to grow out of it...
Very, very cute! Great job!
Wow! That is amazing!! GREAT job!! I bet Casey was one happy kid!
wow great detailing!
Wonderful cake!! It is just the cutest. Did you use the Wilton pan for the house? And your picket fence, that is so neat, is that royal too? Lovely cake!!
such a great idea!
Just great!! you do amazing work! I totaly love the way you put the name on the fence .
this is amazing...the detail on bear and friends is great...
I love this cake, you transfers look great!
great idea and very cute
Awesome job on this cake and the transfers!!!!!!!
Really, really cute cake! What a lot of work and what a great job you did! Very impressive!
Thanks so much everyone!!! It was alot of work, but worth it when my daughter saw it. :D I did use the Wilton pan for the house, I just had to add the little over hang for the front porch. The fence is MMF.
This is soo amazing! Very cute!