Need Ideas For A 3Yo. Star Wars Cake..help!

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rhesp1212 Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 4:40pm
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The customer wants it to be "chunkie and childlike" but with a starwars theme.

Anyone have some good ideas???

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Carolynlovescake Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 5:27pm
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doesn't get anymore chunkier & childlike than this... thumbs_up.gif


http://www.apple.com/games/articles/2005/08/legostarwars/

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fooby Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 5:44pm
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LOL I was just gonna suggest Lego Star Wars. My stepson loves it. He's 4! Goodluck! icon_smile.gif

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smoore Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 5:49pm
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My vote's for Lego Star Wars (I've got a 5 yr old son who LOVES it!!!!). Do a search for Lego Star Wars in the gallery ... there have been quite a few added lately.

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vonnie99 Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 7:11pm
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My 7 year nephew wants a Lego Star Wars cake for his birthday - it isn't until February but I guess he wants to be sure I get it made! They also sell some cute little Action Figures for kids if you are looking to do a sceen or cake topper. They are bigger than Lego but cuter and more child-like than a standard action figure. They don't have moving parts. As Smoore pointed out, there are a lot fo Star Wars cakes in the gallery - hitting all skill levels...

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Luckylurker Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:33pm
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I've done one for starwars for a boy, it turned out pretty well, and the kid loved it.
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rhesp1212 Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 12:29am
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Thanks everyone! I'll propose the lego starwars thing to her (I had never heard of it before CC). I'll also suggest that should could go buy some of the other chunkie action figures to put on as a scene.

Thanks for the ideas!!! If anyone has anymore, I'd love to hear more ideas too!

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Jopalis Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 12:44am
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R2D2 is awfully cute. Could probably make with round layers and maybe ball pan for top....

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cakesbycombs Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 12:49am
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i just posted a r2d2 pic in my photos! check it out, it was easy

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Jopalis Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 1:14am
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That's so cute cakesbycombs! What pans did you use?

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SugarFrosted Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 1:37am
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There are bunches and bunches of cute Star Wars cake pictures in the galleries:
http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&meta=search&type=full&search=star+wars

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mariak Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 2:17am
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Here is one I did for my eight year old. I moulded the figures after the Lego ones. The second one I found in the gallery and I really like it better than mine. (They posted in the wrong order.Mine is the second one.) Hope it helps.
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AmandaPanda Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 3:27am
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I did r2d2 for a 5 year old boy a few weeks ago, it was a big hit.
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