Baby Rattle Cake

Decorating By Rome Updated 23 Mar 2005 , 3:33pm by thecakemaker

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Rome Posted 23 Mar 2005 , 3:43am
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I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a baby rattle cake? I have been asked to do one for a friend. Any response would be greatly appreciated.

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Rome

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Ladycake Posted 23 Mar 2005 , 4:25am
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I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a baby rattle cake? I have been asked to do one for a friend. Any response would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Rome




One of the year books has one in it and now I cant remember off the top of my head which year...


I would do a half ball pan and a sheet cake and I would either lay the whole thing on a sheet cake or I would just take the ball pan and a sheet pan and cut the sheet pan to make the stick of the rattle and add that to the under side of the half ball to make it look like a rattle and just ice it and decorate it how ever you want to ..

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Godiva Posted 23 Mar 2005 , 4:39am
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I have a picture of one, mainly a sugar piece. This was at the ICES anual convention in Washington DC...I can e-mail it to you.

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flayvurdfun Posted 23 Mar 2005 , 8:10am
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Well there is a really cute on on thepartyworks site. Here's the link. I have seen this done (not by me) and it sure sounds like what Ladycake said to do. take a look!

http://thepartyworks.com/article_info.php/cArticlePath/96/articles_id/712

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diane Posted 23 Mar 2005 , 12:40pm
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i would love to see pictures when your done!

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Rome Posted 23 Mar 2005 , 12:43pm
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Thanks for all of your help. Wish me luck. I will post when it's done.


Rome

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m0use Posted 23 Mar 2005 , 2:51pm
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This one uses the wilton guitar pan: http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/babyshower/big_shake.cfm
This one uses the wilton sports ball pan and the mini ball pan: http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/babyshower/cakerattleroll.cfm

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thecakemaker Posted 23 Mar 2005 , 3:33pm
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I've seen the one that flayvurdfun and m0use posted before. It's very cute!

Debbie

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