Tweety For Bird Camp

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My oldest dtr attended two weeks of advanced bird camp through the Audubon Society. This cake was put together for their "graduation" sleep over party. My daughter wrote out the text on paper for me to put on the cake. I used the frozen buttercream transfer technique for both Tweety and the text (the text was very interesting to do backwards).

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Thanks. I didn't take the time to smooth the lines out by the text, but otherwise, I was pretty happy with it.

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Doyou smoth your BCT into the cake? Mine that I did stood out from the cake and I put a border around it. I actually like it both ways.

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I actually do the entire cake top as a transfer. Not just the design. this one is two transfers since it's on the book pan. The white background is part of the transfer as well.

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That explains it now how in the world did you do that with pokemon around the sides?? :? It looks great I just don't think I could do it It looks like you colored it like a coloring page very neat! :) I am impressed!! Please share how you did this!!

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LOL. The pokemon is actually 12 different transfers around the sides. Each one has a 4X4 in frosting "background" and ea one frozen separately, the pieced together on the cake. The "lines" b/w ea transfer smoothed w/a brush. THen after it crusts, wax paper placed gently and "smoothed" with the cake spatula. It was 12+ hours of work.

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Boy you had to think that one through before you did it! 12 hrs goodness that would be 12 days for me LOL

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Actually, I spent 3 months designing it! And I downloaded a ton of graphics, but my son veto'd a lot of the images. Amazing how opinionated a 4 y/o can be, but Meowth was NOT allowed on "his cake" LOL.

on

Thanks. I didn't take the time to smooth the lines out by the text, but otherwise, I was pretty happy with it.

on

Doyou smoth your BCT into the cake? Mine that I did stood out from the cake and I put a border around it. I actually like it both ways.

on

I actually do the entire cake top as a transfer. Not just the design. this one is two transfers since it's on the book pan. The white background is part of the transfer as well.

on

That explains it now how in the world did you do that with pokemon around the sides?? :? It looks great I just don't think I could do it It looks like you colored it like a coloring page very neat! :) I am impressed!! Please share how you did this!!

on

LOL. The pokemon is actually 12 different transfers around the sides. Each one has a 4X4 in frosting "background" and ea one frozen separately, the pieced together on the cake. The "lines" b/w ea transfer smoothed w/a brush. THen after it crusts, wax paper placed gently and "smoothed" with the cake spatula. It was 12+ hours of work.

on

Boy you had to think that one through before you did it! 12 hrs goodness that would be 12 days for me LOL

on

Actually, I spent 3 months designing it! And I downloaded a ton of graphics, but my son veto'd a lot of the images. Amazing how opinionated a 4 y/o can be, but Meowth was NOT allowed on "his cake" LOL.