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By gfbakergirl88
Oct 15, 2010
I snagged this idea from Daisy Lane Cakes. I carved the numbers out of 2 10x15 WASC sheet cakes and cut out a brick wall stencil for airbrushing. I "tried" to pipe barbed wire for the border. Thanks for looking!
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By dnrlee
Oct 16, 2010
I was excited to do this cake because it was a design I have been wanting to do for a while- so when a friend wanted a Spiderman-themed cake I jumped on the opportunity! I was really inspired by the Lego Batman cake that Elisa Strauss made, so I decided to do a similar style comic book street scene.

This was also very large- I bought the biggest baseboard I could find. ;) The two buildings are a dingy green (what I was going for ;) and since I still don't have an airbrush I used petal dusts for the first time to give me all the shaded effects. 

The crazy thing about this cake was that it was bought as a show piece for the party! lol It was not eaten until after the party was over. I loved this cake- definitely one of my all-time favorites. :)
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By ksmith1012
Oct 20, 2010
This cake was made for the 125th Jubilee of the high school that I work at. The grounds are fruit cake, the building is chocolate mud cake. This cake took a lot of time to do and was a huge learning curve for me but I am pretty happy with the result, it is the first time I have attempted anything like this, my favourite part is the school crest which I hand painted and the figurine I made of the school principal.
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By Bonz
Oct 25, 2010
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By MarielleM1978
Nov 7, 2010
This cake was for a little princess turning 1. This was my first castle cake and besides the fact that one of my towers is a little crooked, I LOVE IT! It was iced in buttercream with fondant accents. I used an impression mat on the buttercream on the sides of the cake to make it look like stone and one on the door to make it look like wood. The towers were paper towels rolls covered in fondant and the turrets were sugar cones covered in fondant. On the smash cake I did frozen buttercream transfers for both the crown and wand. I learned some things for my next castle cake! TFL!
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By LadyinaRedApron
Nov 7, 2010
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By katieskakes81
Nov 9, 2010
This is a 3 layer cake 10", 8", 6". I incorporated Dorothy's dress concept to break up the green. The shoes are carved from cake. The rainbow is Rainbow Twizzlers.
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By KarensCreativeCakes
Nov 14, 2010
For a little guys birthday.  Double barrel 6" chocolate fudge cake and chocolate buttercream.  Icing this one gave me some trouble but I think it still turned out cute.  TFL
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By cakeinthebox4U
Nov 16, 2010
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By SophiaS
Nov 17, 2010
8-6-3 inch rounds covered in MMF.  Ice cream cones for turrets, all else MMF.  Fun cake to make.
By cj72
Nov 19, 2010
This Groom runs his own demolition business, so what better way to show him off by having his backhoe tearing down an old dilapidated building. If you can see the windows are all broken with glass (made out of hard candy) broken all over the ground. If you look even closer my youngest daughter made a groundhog peeping out of his hole in back of the building to see whats going on!
By Shynon12
Nov 19, 2010
This Groom runs his own demolition business, so what better way to show him off by having his backhoe tearing down an old dilapidated building. If you can see the windows are all broken with glass (made out of hard candy) broken all over the ground. If you look even closer my youngest daughter made a groundhog peeping out of his hole in back of the building to see whats going on!
By Shynon12
Nov 19, 2010
Wizard of Oz Birthday Cake for a 9th birthday party.

A big thanks to Cake is Life for her wonderful inspiration cake! See her cake here: www.flickr.com/photos/cakeislife/4168795093/

This cake is a 5"/8" with buttercream frosting. Decorations are fondant and gumpaste.
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By beccachris
Nov 22, 2010
Soooo much fun to do- I did all characters of mmf The "step" rails  and back "doors" were foam covered in mmf. The "cake" consisted of the steps and was marble pound cake. It made it to the party in 1 piece- PHEW!!
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By CakeAnnie
Nov 22, 2010
This cake was for my wonderful husband that I love so much. Because he is a piano player and because he loves Pink Floyd, I made him a design of 2 albums. He really likes it! Chocolate cake, chocolate icing with raspberry jam covered with fondant.
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By patisseriejaja
Nov 26, 2010
A cake created by my sister and myself for a Fireman's Ball. It came complete with flikering flames and dry ice "smoke"
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By theladycancook
Nov 26, 2010
Wizard of Oz cake. 11x15 sheet cake, with 8" and 6" rounds for hill. Rainbow and Emerald City made from fondant.
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By perfectcakebyshirley
Dec 13, 2010
I've seen a few of these "Santa's stuck" cakes on here, so thank you all for inspiration!  This cake was pretty big...fed around 80-90.  For reference, Santa's rump was a half ball pan (6 inch) torted and filled.  His legs were RKT covered in fondant.  The chimney was two 11x15's (i think), cut in half and stacked (4 layers of cake total, sep. by a board, so two layers above, two layers below).  I tinted 3 different reddish brown's for the bricks, cut them into rect. and put them on the cake.  Then i airbrushed brown around the edges of each brick.  Then I piped the white "mortar" in b/t the bricks and smoothed it once it crusted.  The lightbulbs were covered in disco dust to make them sparkle, although it doesn't show up on this pic as much as I'd like.  TFL!
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By UpAt2am
Dec 13, 2010
Buttercream Dream and MMF.  Customer provided photo.   Design by Cakes by Gina.
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By MARTIEQZ
Dec 13, 2010
Created for a realtor for his holiday birthday.  The house and large tree were lit with battery operated lights.  Ten and 14 inch white cakes, filled with raspberry, iced in SMBC.  Roof tiles cut from fondant, dipped in black sanding sugar.  Bare tree made from floral wire painted with chocolate.  The house topper and large tree had foam bases.
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By JodieF
Dec 23, 2010
By Faithbound
Dec 25, 2010
The bride wanted a cake with a yellow brick road leading up to the ruby slippers.  Large poppies are gumpaste.  Smaller poppies are silk.
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By vegas1019
Dec 27, 2010
1/4 Sheet Cake with 3-D House Pan, Captain Crunch for the yellow brick road and Fondant for the legs
By Shyanne_Mommy
Dec 28, 2010
This cake was done for the 2009 ICES Convention in St. Charles, IL.  It was my contribution to a much larger display created by the Jackson Sugar Pipers Cake Club from Jackson, MI
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By MissLisa
Dec 30, 2010
This is a 2 tier fondant covered birthday cake for my daughter. Top tier is a chocolate cake with chocolate Italian Meringue Buttercream, bottom tier is a vanilla cake with strawberry Italian Meringue BUttercream. I made Elmo and Pingu with gumpaste and used piping gel for the water.
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By Bythebullseye
Dec 31, 2010
2 tier Thomas engine cake. little work to cut all that brick, but love the wall it come out.
Thomas is made of cold porcelain, so the birthday boy could keep. Everything else is edible.
I did the cookies and cupcakes also.
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By cakesbyjuliana
Jan 6, 2011
"Vanderslice Hall"  cake for Kansas City Art intitutes 125th birthday.
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By Mike_Elder
Jan 18, 2011
4 layer, 6-inch square.  Everything is fondant except the webs, which are royal icing, and the sign, which is gumpaste with an edible image. Oh, and Spiderman, of course, which is plastic. :)  Sanding sugar on the roof.
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By DianeLM
Jan 18, 2011
The client wanted a graffiti cake for with her husbands name and the number 30 on it for his birthday. I had never done graffiti before AND this was the first cake that I used my airbrush on so it was a challenge but I was pretty happy with the result! TFL!
By cassiebunney
Jan 18, 2011
This cake, made for my granddaughter, depicts a few of the many Wizard of Oz characters from the series of Oz books.  Besides Dorothy, the lion, the scarecrow and the tinman, (from the first book) she also asked for Ozma, Tik-tok, Jack Pumpkinhead, the Saw Horse and the Patchwork Girl. The characters look a bit different from the movie version, they are based on the illustrations in the original books.  All decorations are made of fondant and completely edible.
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By dstippy
Jan 26, 2011
This cake was for an Oz lovers 50th birthday costume party. Quite a challenge since I don't like the show...LOL! This was my first rainbow cake. I'll definitely charge extra next time. Talk about labor intensive!
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By RosemaryGalpin
Jan 26, 2011
Inspired by many similar lego cakes.  Made for a friends Lego party.  French Vanila WASC with blueberry/raspberry buttercream, fondant decorations and lego toys.
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By hvanaalst
Jan 28, 2011
Fondant covered cake with brick impression.  Gumpaste fireman, flames, fire hydrant, ladders,  beagle dalmation (I tried for a straight up dalmation but...).  I used black sugar crystal for the "tar top" roof.  This was inspired by a picture given to me - cake artist unknow.  Please let me know if it is yours to thank you and give you credit!
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By jlynnw
Feb 4, 2011
Castle Cake that I made for my two daughter's birthdays. This uses two of my newest caking tools, the Wilton "Romatic Castle" cake kit and a brick embossing mat. The bottom tier is chocolate sponge cake with chocolate buttercream and the top tier is coconut cake with lemon buttercream.
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By aarklay
Feb 13, 2011
Happy Birthday to my son! He wanted a Harry Potter party so here is the cake idea we came up with together after looking at many ideas on cakecentral.com. The bottom cake is an 18x24 chocolate cake, the book is a white vanilla cake, the (mini) Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is butter yellow cake. All of the cakes were covered in butter/vanilla butter cream icing. The bottom cake is wrapped in chocolate fondant with a wood grain pattern in it. The castle is also covered in chocolate fondant and a brick pattern. The edges of the books pages were hand painted with food coloring watered down with corn syrup and water so I could paint with it. the font was dont with a etbile printer and cut out with a razor and placed on the book page. The wand, the book mark and glasses are also fondant. The doors are painted with gold luster dust. The scarf with fringe tassels is fondant as well pressed with something like fish scales inverted pattern press sheet. The grass is butter cream. The stars and moon are fondant painted with gold and pearl luster dust on floral wire. The Hogwarts crest in the lower right corner is an edible image. I was going to put in the center of the wood grain base but I didnt look just right. The snitch sits upon a pedestal of cereal treats with a stars and moon pattern on the fondant. The snitches wings are glued to the ball with melted butterscotch chips. The castles turrets are ice cream cones covered in black fondant with a ?scales? pattern.  They are glued down with melted Ghirardelli dark chocolates. Whats a Magical birthday cake without some sparkler and fire candles! (photos not shown due to people in them). This cake has 26 cups of batter and I think 4-5 batches of butter cream. It was super heavy I didnt weight the cake. My photos are not so good, I think the cake came out really well. more photos and information at http://patticakespatticakes.blogspot.com/. feel free to ask any questions...i am always happy to help as i am happy to get my questions awnsered by fellow amature cake decorators.
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By PattiCakesPattiCakes
Feb 15, 2011
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By mapuce
Feb 18, 2011
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By scobymonica
Feb 22, 2011
Castle for five year old twin girls - one liked yellow, the other, pink.
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By kayliecakes
Feb 25, 2011
Fondant and chocolate brick molds for the legos.
This is my 3rd fondant cake.
By shari3boys
Mar 2, 2011
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