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Sep 10, 2006 (78,095 views)

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In: Alice in Wonderland in album: 2006 Fairytale Cake Contest
I made this cake for my sister's 24th Birthday. The bottom two cakes are fake becuase it would be too much cake. All the characters are edible and were made from modelling paste and gumpaste. It was hard to capture all the cake in one photo so hopefully the collage is easy to follow!
I made this cake for my sister's 24th Birthday. The bottom two cakes are fake becuase it would be too much cake. All the characters are edible and were made from modelling paste and gumpaste. It was hard to capture all the cake in one photo so hopefully the collage is easy to follow!
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gotcake 7/26/05 at 12:15pm
Wow... holy cannoli! They are superb!
gdixoncakes 7/26/05 at 12:20pm
Amazing. Great job!
KarenOR 7/26/05 at 12:22pm
Those are amazing!
abbey 7/26/05 at 12:37pm
This is great! You sculpt beautifully! I love your stone work on the bottom. How did you do that?
sue_dye 7/26/05 at 1:00pm
That is awsome!
sue_dye 7/26/05 at 1:02pm
Fantastic! I've got to get that book.
sue_dye 7/26/05 at 1:03pm
Well done!
katiedeva 7/26/05 at 1:21pm
the stones look so good.... very cool cake!
antonia74 7/26/05 at 5:25pm
Just gorgeous! I agree...the stone wall is amazing!
Jelena 7/26/05 at 6:45pm
thank you, the stone wall i made by impressing this matt I had with a cobblestone pattern and then i just shaded a bit with some gray and black for depth.
antonia74 7/26/05 at 7:19pm
it's so real looking...as though you made each stone by hand and attached them together. I never would have guessed it was done by a matt!
peacockplace 7/26/05 at 9:27pm
You are an incredible artist!
cakemommy 7/26/05 at 10:56pm
Just wonderful!
delithra 7/26/05 at 11:08pm
oh wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love this, its fantastic :) stone wall rocks! but i prefer the dragon...
delithra 7/26/05 at 11:12pm
oh my god! how did you get such fine detail? amazing!!!!!! ive tried making fairies and they were AWFUL...
delithra 7/26/05 at 11:14pm
wow....i really think you deserve some kind of prize for this effort! im gobsmacked ! speechless...
Jelena 7/26/05 at 11:53pm
delithra I used a baby face mold to give me the basic shape and worked from there, maybe try that next time to get the detail you desire...best of luck! PS I just noticed...i meant liquid gelatin not glucose!! lol
delithra 7/27/05 at 1:24am
thanks..altho unfortunately i havent seen push molds here in malaysia. will get them online from sugarcraft. was wondering how liq. glucose crusted to look like gelatine wings!! haha...the toes on your fairies are amazing! can't wait for more pics from you!!
Jelena 7/27/05 at 9:10am
it was a typo, the glucose is actually meant to say gelatin! i just made a wire frame and then I diped it into the gelatin mixture (like when you make soap bubbles) and then just let it dry slightly, then dip again untill they are thick enough not to tear.
delithra 7/28/05 at 12:20am
thanks jelena, you have exceptional talent and i think you should publish books ! I tried the gelatine wings too and i had dipped them only once so they broke, thanks for the info. i found the baby face mold here. just got it!! yay! if my fairy is half as nice as yours it would be a reason for celebrations!
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