Hooters Shirt Cake

Hooters Shirt Cake on Cake Central

This is a cake that is inspired by the one denise2434 made. And also by all those who made their versions too! Thanks! It's two 12" heart shaped pans that I cut to fit to make the body and the "chest" area I made using the sports ball pan. It's covered in buttercream and then fondant. The Hooters logo is handpainted using Wilton color gels. It was for my boyfriends bday and it was a big hit!

Comments (16)

on

My brother was just at hooters in spokane and I just bought the sports ball pan and my husband said that would make a great set of boob cakes. LOL so I might try this for my brother or hubby. LOL

on

Thanks guys- this cake was fun! We had a bunch of people at the party so I needed more cake that's why I made the whole torso! She even had a indent for her bellybutton - I mean they wear those shirts pretty tight and you can always see where there belly button is!! LOL

on

Excellent, well done I would love to try this for my hubby's B-Day not sure hoe u assembled it though do you mind filling me in please thanks Hails

on

Sure- no problem. I just cut the "pointy" bottoms off of each of the two heart shaped cakes and butted them up against each other to make the waist part. Then I cut the two rounded ends off of one end to make the bottom (I guess it would be the hip area) Then just stacked 1/2 of the ball pan cakes on top of the rounded part of the heart shaped cake to make the chest area! Hope that makes sense!

on

My brother was just at hooters in spokane and I just bought the sports ball pan and my husband said that would make a great set of boob cakes. LOL so I might try this for my brother or hubby. LOL

on

Thanks guys- this cake was fun! We had a bunch of people at the party so I needed more cake that's why I made the whole torso! She even had a indent for her bellybutton - I mean they wear those shirts pretty tight and you can always see where there belly button is!! LOL

on

Excellent, well done I would love to try this for my hubby's B-Day not sure hoe u assembled it though do you mind filling me in please thanks Hails

on

Sure- no problem. I just cut the "pointy" bottoms off of each of the two heart shaped cakes and butted them up against each other to make the waist part. Then I cut the two rounded ends off of one end to make the bottom (I guess it would be the hip area) Then just stacked 1/2 of the ball pan cakes on top of the rounded part of the heart shaped cake to make the chest area! Hope that makes sense!