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KarenOR
May 9, 2005 (3,116 views)
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I made this for my daughter's 2nd birthday. She was Sesame obsessed at the time, yet I didn' t know how I was going to translate that into a cake...until I got this idea. The blocks are done in fondant, decorated on all sides (except the bottom).
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Elmo
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montanakate
5/9/05 at 10:37am
What a cute cake! I bet your daughter loved it! The colors are so vibrant
ntertayneme
5/9/05 at 10:41am
cute cake :)
cakemommy
5/9/05 at 11:02am
The blocks look like real plastic blocks!!!
traci
5/9/05 at 11:05am
very nice!
beccal
5/9/05 at 11:11am
adorable!! those blocks are great!
tcturtleshell
5/9/05 at 8:39pm
very cute!!
michelegator
5/30/06 at 8:03pm
can you tell me if you used a mold for the faces? I am currently working on my son's first b-day cake. Want it to be Sesame Babies
KarenOR
5/30/06 at 8:38pm
I used an outline cookie cutter and put the rest in with a dull knife.
krhoward
6/7/06 at 10:21am
who makes these cakes. where did you find the stuff. i am not baker or artistic.
KarenOR
6/7/06 at 10:24am
Ugh, I made the cake. The only thing I found was an outline of the heads of the characters, the rest I did from my head.
eniluap
7/25/06 at 9:18pm
I made a cake just like that for my daughter first bday..looks great
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