did you have molds for the cap's> Also how did you make the bears cap? This is so adorable and I am thinking about doing something similar for my daughter this year. Any advice? You seem to have perfected it!!!!
The caps are using the mini ball pans and I hollowed them out...and then cut the sides out for the one on the bear. The boards were harder, you have to put the melted candy in a pan and then cut it when it sets at room temp into squares. The tassels are fondant from a clay gun and then dates are melted and dusted candy I wrote with a tip, as well as the names. The caps fit perfectly into the 5" boxes Wilton sells. Have fun!
did you have molds for the cap's> Also how did you make the bears cap? This is so adorable and I am thinking about doing something similar for my daughter this year. Any advice? You seem to have perfected it!!!!
The caps are using the mini ball pans and I hollowed them out...and then cut the sides out for the one on the bear. The boards were harder, you have to put the melted candy in a pan and then cut it when it sets at room temp into squares. The tassels are fondant from a clay gun and then dates are melted and dusted candy I wrote with a tip, as well as the names. The caps fit perfectly into the 5" boxes Wilton sells. Have fun!
This is the cutest cake I have ever seen! How did you do the 2006 charms?
I just used candy melts and piped them onto wax paper, froze them, and then painted them silver. :-)
oh my gosh, that is adorable!
This is SUPER cute! One of the best graduation cakes I've seen. What a lot of work. Excellent job!
That is WAY cute! I bet it took you forever. I love the cap and gown!
That is adorable!
did you have molds for the cap's> Also how did you make the bears cap? This is so adorable and I am thinking about doing something similar for my daughter this year. Any advice? You seem to have perfected it!!!!
The caps are using the mini ball pans and I hollowed them out...and then cut the sides out for the one on the bear. The boards were harder, you have to put the melted candy in a pan and then cut it when it sets at room temp into squares. The tassels are fondant from a clay gun and then dates are melted and dusted candy I wrote with a tip, as well as the names. The caps fit perfectly into the 5" boxes Wilton sells. Have fun!
oh my gosh, that is adorable!
This is SUPER cute! One of the best graduation cakes I've seen. What a lot of work. Excellent job!
This is the cutest cake I have ever seen! How did you do the 2006 charms?
I just used candy melts and piped them onto wax paper, froze them, and then painted them silver. :-)
That is WAY cute! I bet it took you forever. I love the cap and gown!
That is adorable!
did you have molds for the cap's> Also how did you make the bears cap? This is so adorable and I am thinking about doing something similar for my daughter this year. Any advice? You seem to have perfected it!!!!
The caps are using the mini ball pans and I hollowed them out...and then cut the sides out for the one on the bear. The boards were harder, you have to put the melted candy in a pan and then cut it when it sets at room temp into squares. The tassels are fondant from a clay gun and then dates are melted and dusted candy I wrote with a tip, as well as the names. The caps fit perfectly into the 5" boxes Wilton sells. Have fun!
Wow this is just too cute! :D I love it! Great job on the bear and the caps!
Wow this is just too cute! :D I love it! Great job on the bear and the caps!