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Thanks, that's a great idea!! Looking back though, I should have also brushed it with flower glaze, to give it a shinier effect. Oh well, we live ...
  • Jan 5, 2013 by AngesCakes in First Time Cakes
It looks really smooth! the excess powdered sugar is easily removed with a brush, I like to use a make-up brush used for applying powder and blush....
  • Jan 2, 2013 by strawberry-shortcake in First Time Cakes
Hi I used pure margarine to replace the butter but it was so soft I couldn't get a sharp edge, I did chill as much as possible but it was hardly...
  • Oct 21, 2012 by SJ-cakeboutique in Misc 3D Cakes
Don't know what you chose to use for the dairy replacement. But I would think the best way to firm the cake would be to wrap in plastic wrap and...
  • Oct 18, 2012 by desertdesserts13 in Misc 3D Cakes
good job!
  • Aug 24, 2012 by sammie192 in Birthday Cakes
beautiful job...nice and clean.
  • Aug 21, 2012 by twoprincesses in Birthday Cakes
Awesome! I too would like to know what the screen is made of? How in the world did you get it to stand up?
  • Aug 10, 2012 by Soosieq in Misc 3D Cakes
Wow! So cute.
  • Jul 15, 2012 by mbasic in Cupcakes!
Thank you!
  • Jun 28, 2012 by sugarandstuff in Cupcakes!
OMG! Adorable!!
  • Jun 24, 2012 by Alfiesmom in Cupcakes!

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This is the sheet cake that I talked about in the cake disasters area called Green Rivers. It did not do the bleeding until after I had to put it in the freezer (now I know that did not need to) and then brought it back out and it was thawing out.
I work at a computer helpdesk so the cake is supposed to look like a piece of circuit board.
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By m0use
Apr 12, 2005
My son is going off to computer college. How fitting but to make a cake for the occasion, Covered with MMF and candy molds make great keys. a mini egg and were good to go.
The disk is a real disk "Boot ya out of the house" disk
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By tirby
Jul 24, 2005
Made this for a friend of my hubby's who is transfering.  He is always doing something on the computer so we thought this would be a good choice for him.  The keyboard is a BCT and drove me nuts.  I am not too happy with how it turned out, way too much detail for the space.
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By smileyface
Sep 1, 2005
My son is a Halo player so I made a FBCT of Chief, the main character in the Halo game, for his birthday cake.  I smoothed the white icing with a patterned paper towel hoping it would look a bit like fabric.
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By NottawaChelle
Sep 17, 2005
Kids love the black icing on this thing!  9X13 buter cake iced in buttercream and fondant.  The CD is white chocolate with silver luster dust (thanks edencakes!).
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By tripletmom
Sep 20, 2005
Computer Cake
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By rydersmom
Oct 21, 2005
Inspired by a Wilton design, I made this one for my husband's IT department.  He thought it was funny and I got to try out my new mixer!
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By ape
Dec 26, 2005
Cake iced with crusting faux fondant.  Transfer done with buttery buttercream.
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By Beecharmer
Jan 13, 2006
This is cake and Butter Cream Icing. At a quick glance it looks almost like a real computer
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By ceggie81454
Jan 18, 2006
This was for a friend who works with computers.  He thought it was great.  I would have liked to have been more detailed, but it was a last minute cake!
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By GRAMMASUE
Feb 19, 2006
I got a last minute order for someone that loves computers and dogs and I found this Scooby and thought it would look perfect in front of a computer. I am really happy with the way this turned out!
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By chefdot
Feb 26, 2006
This cake was designed for a newspaper pagination worker. Celebrating 40 years at the paper. Depicts the old layout style to the new todays way with computers
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By kgunn
Mar 28, 2006
Used chicklets gum for the keys on the keyboard.  Baked two 12-inch cakes.   Used one for the base and cut the second one in thirds to stack for the monitor.   This is a varation of a cake idea that I saw in a 1988 Wilton Yearbook.
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By TTHUNTER
Apr 21, 2006
This is white almond sour cream cake with white buttercream icing and decorations.  The computer keys are chiclets with  numbers and letters written on with food marker.  The recipient of this cake is a Computer Tech and PICNIC stands for "Problem In Chair Not In Computer".  His wife ordered the cake and suggested the message.  I thought it was pretty funny.
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By cindy6250
Apr 25, 2006
This is a cake I made for my friends granddaughters 18th birthday.
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By angelbabym
Apr 27, 2006
1/2 sheet with buttercream frosting
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By krispy
May 11, 2006
I made this cake for someone who is a lover of an online auction site here in New Zealand.It was a challenge but was fun.For some reason the cake looks crooked in the picture,but it wasn't! lol
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By melbell
May 20, 2006
Full sheet cake, vanilla with buttercream icing.  Nothing fancy per customer.
It was my first full sheet cake and it was better than I expected!!!
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By Tat
May 30, 2006
Second paid cake! 3-layer 9" cake with BC and MMF accents. Customer specified son's interests as "computers and music". Made computer and keyboard out of rice krispie treats covered in 2 layers of MMF. Customer was thrilled so I was thrilled. :)
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By cindww
Jun 23, 2006
My son only asked for one thing for his bday this year....a laptop. He got it two-fold. He got the laptop and a laptop comp cake.
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By rlm5150
Jul 19, 2006
This is the cake I ended up doing for my second class in course 1.  I had to finish most of it at home but I think it turned out pretty good.  This is also the first time I've ever baked a round cake or made iciing.
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By TheAng
Jul 19, 2006
My dad likes to do a lot of different things, so we struggle with what type of cake to do.  So, I incorporated all of the things he enjoys doing (computers, space shuttle, golf, bowling).  The cake is iced smooth in buttercream and decorated in buttercream.  Golf ball is made from candy clay.
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By gourmetcakes
Aug 3, 2006
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By monica76
Aug 3, 2006
This cake was for a Computer Engineering graduate.
It was a also a goodluck cake as he is going to China to teach English for a year. I also incorporated this country in the maps I used to cover the cake board. He is also into world affairs that is why I did that as well. I also used his school logo on the diploma. Everything is fondant except for the black thin wire connecting the mouse and the computer.
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By BabyKat
Aug 7, 2006
I made this cake for a groom that is always on his computer. The cake was served along side that wedding cake. The cake is chocolate with chocolate buttercream icing. I used a wood board for the back of the computer. I had it nailed on @ a 90 degree angle and covered in fondant. The keys are made from fondant also.
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By klsrtr
Aug 23, 2006
My son got a new computer for his bday so I thought this design was appropriate.  9" double layer yellow cake with bc and bct of computer; added the hp for the type of computer he received.
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By sweetbaker
Aug 30, 2006
A client said me that she wanted a cake of Madagascar for her son's birthday.  I did'nt have idea of how to do. I thought a little and I decided to do that and the client had been satisfied with the cake.
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By Goldy
Sep 5, 2006
This cake was for one of the VP's of Centennial in his birthday.
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By Bosch00
Sep 25, 2006
Three birthdays in one, so had to be creative.  Computer keyboard is fondant, along with truck wheels, remote, and book cover
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By sugarnut
Sep 27, 2006
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By sugarnut
Sep 27, 2006
CAKE COVERED IN BUTTERCREAM ICING, FOUND PICTURE, CUT OUT LIKE PUZZLE PIECES AND USED FONDANT AND PUT TOGETHER ON CAKE, USED THOSE STUPID MARKERS (FOOD SAFE)!
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By ONEWAY
Oct 2, 2006
the computer is made out of fondont the screen is a FBCT (world of warcraft picture) I piped all of the letters on the keyboard the cake is 1/2 white 1/2 chocolate frosted in buttercream with my first rope border.
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By jjs1227
Oct 28, 2006
Made for a little boy's 5th birthday.  Computer pan on top of sheet pan.  All buttercream, gum computer "keys".
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By ksimp6577
Oct 29, 2006
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By bobbiejo2225
Jan 19, 2007
This cake is vanilla cake w/buttercream dream icing.  I made this for my husband who is going to a computer get together w/some friends.  Please excuse the bloody guy on the "monitor", but they like to play war games and he insisited! I would've done more detail on the screen, but it's a freebie!!  anyway, hope you like it.
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By kchart
Jan 26, 2007
This is a laptop cake I did for a groom's cake back in Nov.  Just got around to getting it on my computer and uploaded.  I hope it shows up with the faces cropped out.
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By suzylynn58
Jan 28, 2007
The monitor is three cakes stacked, baked  in loaf pans.  The mouse is a piece of cake frosted to look like a computer mouse.  The keyboard cake was cut from a 11X13 sheet cake.  To make the keyboard I used magic mold (safe for food) that i had bought at a craft store and molded an actual computer keyboard.  I filled the mold with white chocolate and once it hardened I used black buttercream to write the letters on the keys.
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By sdaij5
Feb 12, 2007
I had a lot of fun with this one!  It was for a guy who is referred to as honey bear by his co-workers and he is really big into computers.  White cake with Raspberry filling and White Chocolate Almond buttercream.  All decorations are buttercream.
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By kerririchards
Feb 23, 2007
I made this computer for a lady who had been in computers for 40 years and this was her retirement cake. It is all cake with buttercream and plastic report cover printed for the screen, chocolate keyboard and fondant covered cake for mouse.
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By dchuff97
Feb 28, 2007
Computer cookie for school computer dept. fundraiser. Shortbread with nuts cookie. Decorated with royal icing and fondant.
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By bellejoey
Mar 4, 2007
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