Cookie Monster

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alracntna Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 4:01pm
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I did a cookie monster cake for my nephew for his first birthday and now i want to do another one for him but i want it to be different. i have looked and looked i even googled it. some one please help me find the perfect cookie monster cake. TIA

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luv2cake Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 4:10pm
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Have you looked in the gallery? There are some really great ones in there!

Here's the link:
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=thumbnails&meta=search&type=full&search=cookie+monster

I love Cookie Monster!

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alracntna Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 4:12pm
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thank you I did look but I guess I didnt look every where. In fact i am still looking. Thanks agian.

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luv2cake Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 4:12pm
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alracntna Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 4:14pm
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now how come when i googled it i didnt find this? you must be better at this than i am. icon_wink.gif thanks again.

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luv2cake Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 4:18pm
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I clicked on the "Images" button that is just above the place where you type in what you are looking for. Then I typed in "coookie monster cake" in the box and then it only pulls up pictures instead of all the websites.

You can click on the pictures and it will take you to the website that that particuliar picture was taken from.

It's a great way to search for different cakes and other pictures that you may need. Most search engines have this feature.

Hope you can find the perfect cake to do for your nephew!

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alracntna Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 4:26pm
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can anyone tell me how they think this cake would be made? I have some ideas but i want to see what yall think.
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alracntna Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 4:31pm
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here is a better pic
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ge978 Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 5:03pm
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I'm not sure how you would do that one, but I found this on a website:
I know its not a cake, but it would be a cute one...you could sculpt it and use buttercream - easier said than done I know icon_biggrin.gif
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KayDay Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 5:11pm
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The one you asked about I think would be not too hard, using maybe 1/2 of the big sports ball pan for his butt then the wondermold for his torso then the mini-ball pan for his head. It is a replica of my cookie jar..lol..I know where someone got that idea, I'll bet they have the came one or have seen one somewhere, they did a great job. Good luck!

P.S ...Looks like a couple of twinkies would do for legs icon_biggrin.gif

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alracntna Posted 31 Jan 2006 , 5:15pm
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thank you for your input. i think this is going to be fun i have a few months to practice so hopefully i will get it right. i will post when i am done. thanks again.

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