How To Make Ths Cake- Standing Up Minnie Mouse? Wilton Princess Pan Advice Pls?

Decorating By Hollybello Updated 24 Jan 2013 , 8:56am by Hollybello

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Hollybello Posted 23 Jan 2013 , 8:50am
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AHello. I am making a cake for a two year old girl birthday. I have been asked to make a standing up Minnie Mouse cake and really unsure of how to go about this as legs are so skinny (wish I as that prob LOL!)

The party also has a princessy theme so was thinking maybe using a Wilton princess dress pan and make minnie in a ball gown then maybe put this on top of another round cake to make up the servings. Does anyone know if there is a pick available fr this or would I have to make the minnie figure?

Also any other ideas on how to do this would be greatly appreciated xxx

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-K8memphis Posted 23 Jan 2013 , 8:35pm
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you need to make a structure to hold it all up

 

some people use pvc pipe or copper tubing

 

if you are selling this it should be literally hundreds of dollars (pounds)

 

a two foot standing sculpture goes for about $800 give or take a few--serves 20-30

 

but if it's a minnie you are hitting the copyright brick wall too at 60mph er agh kilometers ;)

 

 a cake like this needs expertise out the whazoo

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Hollybello Posted 24 Jan 2013 , 8:56am
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AHello. Thank you for the reply. Lol I am just a hobby baker and no I'm not charging for this as it is my birthday gift for family! Luckily they have decided to go with a standard stacked cake pheeewww lol.

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