Halloween Baby Shower

Decorating By mirel Updated 13 Oct 2005 , 7:19am by wyatt

mirel Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
mirel Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 3:34pm
post #1 of 12

I'm making a cake for a halloween baby shower, more specific the theme is rubber duckies with costumes. One of the customs is a pumpkin, and since I have the chick in the egg pan, I was thinking of using that but decorating the egg as a pumpkin instead, any other ideas?
LL

11 replies
Fishercakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Fishercakes Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 4:38pm
post #2 of 12

I think that would work great! I never would have thought about that icon_confused.gif

ThePastryDiva Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
ThePastryDiva Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 4:50pm
post #3 of 12

oh me neighter...how cute!! I"m going to steal it..hahahaha!!!

NEWTODECORATING Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
NEWTODECORATING Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 4:58pm
post #4 of 12

I was thinking 3D duck pan decorated to match one of those adorable ducks.
When you first said halloween/baby shower I thought ...Lets see'm come up with something for that. Dang it if you all aren't the most creative people. I don't think there is any subject CC members can't translate into cake!

ThePastryDiva Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
ThePastryDiva Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 5:03pm
post #5 of 12

I would make the 3-D rubber ducky pan and do the little ones out of fondant for around the cake...

Maybe sit the big one on a spider web??

Fishercakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Fishercakes Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 5:09pm
post #6 of 12

Great idea Diva

Keep those creative juices flowing icon_wink.gif

okieinalaska Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
okieinalaska Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 6:01pm
post #7 of 12

Oh my those are soo cute! I think you should do the 3d ducky pan with one of those costumes too. Very cute!

lastingmoments Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
lastingmoments Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 6:08pm
post #8 of 12

i agree i think if it was for me i would love that!!!

mirel Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
mirel Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 8:05pm
post #9 of 12

any ideas on how to create little duckies...

okieinalaska Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
okieinalaska Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 8:47pm
post #10 of 12

If you don't think you could model them, maybe you could buy a few small yellow plastic duckies and then give them costumes out of fondant??

ThePastryDiva Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
ThePastryDiva Posted 10 Oct 2005 , 8:49pm
post #11 of 12

Or use the Wilton rubber ducky mold?? Use Yellow candy melts.

wyatt Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
wyatt Posted 13 Oct 2005 , 7:19am
post #12 of 12

I've made baby ducks from the mini sports ball pan. Shape a large marshmallow on a lollipop stick for his head and cover it with icing. I'm sure you could dress him in a fondant costume.

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%