Snake Cake

Decorating By Danni Updated 27 Aug 2005 , 5:37pm by Danni

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Danni Posted 27 Aug 2005 , 3:04pm
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I am looking for ideas for a snake cake for my 4 yr old nephew. Any ideas?

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debsuewoo Posted 27 Aug 2005 , 3:20pm
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Hi Danni (I love that name.... it's my daughters name too!).... If you bake a couple of regular bundt cakes you can cut them in half and form a snake by placing them end to end and use a small round cake to carve a head out of. Then you just ice away in snake colors that appeal to you.

Debbi

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edcjenv Posted 27 Aug 2005 , 3:21pm
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I saw a neat recipe one time where they made 2 bundt cakes, cut them in half and pieced them together to look like S's It was frosted green w/orange triangles down the back....very cute

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edcjenv Posted 27 Aug 2005 , 3:25pm
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heeheehee --- sorry deb ---- I guess we were typing at the same time! icon_smile.gif

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freddie Posted 27 Aug 2005 , 5:29pm
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Hi Danni

I saw a great snake cake at The Cake Store http://www.securecakestore.com/acatalog/copy_of_Snake.html, I believe this was done with two different size ring or bundt pans and a small wonder mold for head. There is also one in the gallery if you do a gallery search for snake, it was done by traci.

Goodluck and have fun with it !!! thumbs_up.gif

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Danni Posted 27 Aug 2005 , 5:37pm
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Thxs for all the great ideas. I have to make the cake for Oct 1st. There will be 3 b-day parties that day. I will post the pictures when they are done.

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