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Cake of the Ziggurat of Ur in Iraq, for the Museum of Archaeology
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By trouble44
Jul 7, 2011
I made this for a christening. They wanted big building block/bricks so i made them out of gumpaste and marsipan. The teddybear is all marsipan. Hope you like it!
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By Zophia80
Jul 9, 2011
my friend wants an old school birthday cake for her husband. All decorations are fondant and gumpaste. I had a lot of fun with this one!
By leasey
Jul 15, 2011
This cake was made for a woman who grew up in her father's drug store.  I replicated the sign from the old drug store from fondant and royal icing.  Cake iced in buttercream with fondant accents.
By Julie0902
Jul 16, 2011
For my son Jack's (a/k/a The Lego King) 6th birthday. Each brick had a different flavor inside ... chocolate chocolate, chocolate with vanilla cream and yellow with vanilla pudding and mini choc chips. The Minifigures, the small Bricks, the dots on the large Bricks and Jack's name were all solid chocolate. The large cake Bricks were covered with modeling chocolate (or chocolate clay).
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By TabbieCakes
Jul 23, 2011
For my Jack The Lego King to share with his classmates for his 6th birthday. Chocolate Lego Minifigures and Bricks surrounded by M&Ms.
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By TabbieCakes
Jul 23, 2011
Base is cake and cake paste covered in chocolate ganache. Castle is cake covered in fondant that was pressed with a brick texture mat, then brushed with cocoa powder for detail. The peaks are ice cream cones painted with food color.
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By cmclearin
Aug 1, 2011
Good thing this one was for a good friend because it did not go well.  Next time will will cover in fondant and make the pegs solid fondant circles.  The circles on top were ridiculous to frost.  The buttercream would not stick which was causeing crumbs to come through.  The chocolate cake was trying to show through the yellow b/c.  So I added more and then it was drooping.  But the worst part was my error of so carefully placeing the nice squared off blue brick on the others BEFORE adding the dowels.  It had an hour drive so I did not want to risk it and had to remove it and place it again.  Not an easy task with bright colored bc in straight lines.  Well the boys loved it anyway but wow a learning experience to say the least.
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By cj72
Aug 6, 2011
My son was turning 6 & was massively into star wars lego. I handmade all the lego bricks & lego men (which took forever!) It took me so long to make that it's put me off ever making it again if anybody else wants one!
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By Amy1505
Aug 9, 2011
This Super Mario Brothers cake was for a little boy turning 5.  Everything is edible.
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By jsouth82
Aug 14, 2011
This was such a fun cake. Buttercream cake with various flavors. Fondant accents. Thanks CC for all the wonderful ideas. They loved it & saved the fondant tiara to display in her bedroom.
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By CocoaBlondie
Aug 15, 2011
Butter cream finished in fondant.  Thanks for looking!
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By peggyslee
Aug 20, 2011
Cookies and cream cake with twinkie and golden oreo filling covered in mmf fondant.  All birds, sticks, eggs, and nests all mmf, bricks were a combination of Carmel squares and mini charlston chews.  Helped my sister to make it for her sons 11th birthday. It was a huge hit!!
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By Stephanie102294
Aug 28, 2011
By SweetRocky
Aug 29, 2011
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By SweetRocky
Aug 29, 2011
My first Wizard of Oz cake with all handmade characters, so much fun making these and my personal favourite is the tin man
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By mrsvb78
Sep 3, 2011
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By Clarabell
Sep 10, 2011
My goal was to literally tell a mini biography of my friend's life on a 2x2 cubed mini cake. The cake was white with buttercream icing. I covered it with fondant textured in brick. This was to mock the house in which he was born. One side displayed his little league baseball jersey. He seel tickets to sporting events, so the banner was put on top. The other banners are the home teams and the high school and college in which he graduated.. He played football, baseball, and basketball and I added that as well. I couldn't believe I got so much on such a small area. He absolutely loved it, and so didi everyone else. I love making my friends smile
By karen1214
Sep 10, 2011
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By cupkakes
Sep 17, 2011
I made this cake as a gift to my sweet cousin's daughter!!  It was my first castle cake and although a TON of work, I'm really happy with the outcome!!  For more details and how to make the turrets, visit my blog!  Blessings!
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By mrsmudrash
Sep 19, 2011
Ok so here's the story behind the dead cow and pile of bricks. My dear husband Dennis went outside one evening and found our 650lb calf nursing on our family milk cow. He picked up a piece of brick to throw toward the calf(not at) thinking it landing at her feet would scare her, she must have moved or his aim is much worse than he thought. Anyway he hit her back and she fell to the ground dead as a doornail. The guys at work have never let him forget it, so for his birthday they requested a surprise cake to remind him LOL
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By Mommyofseven
Sep 23, 2011
Cupcake topped with BC.  House made from fondant and brick impression mat.  Door knob is a dragee. TFL
By QueDeeCakes
Sep 24, 2011
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By kimgra
Sep 25, 2011
Thank You ccs for the inspiration
By kimgra
Sep 25, 2011
i made this cake as a going away cake for my niece on her way to college. this was her favorite movie as a child...thanks for peeking the shoe is rkt formed from a mold and covered in white chocolate then red fondant w/ red sanding sugar.
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By auntiewho
Sep 27, 2011
This was 5 quarter sheet cakes stacked and iced in almond buttercream.  I used a brick press/mat to make the bricks.  Accents are fondant.  This was for my dad's 50th High School Reunion.  The building is no longer used as a school (and might not even be there anymore)!  It was a hit-even with the crooked windows : )
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By mkmetz
Oct 12, 2011
for my niece's 4th birthday.  Her mom gave me the figures (which she bought at disney store i think) and i made the cake.  
i used a brick impression mat to make the casle have a brick wall bu.  ttercream and royal details/flowers. cake covered in fondant.
Should have made the turrets myself, but ran out of time.... also shouldve takena  picture of the cake when i got there... every turret had fallen over and it was a disaster. luckily i had brought all of the icing with me in a ziploc bag and was able to do repairs.  next time that i have  astle that needs transporting i will be making my own towers and turrets... definitely not using the wilton pieces  (However they did save me some time!)
By jennifer22780
Oct 15, 2011
A disney princess castle. I'm not sure who to give the original credit to, it was given to me from a client from a cake off of pinterest.com
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By sweetbrantleys
Oct 16, 2011
18th Birthday cake for a young man who is really into graffiti. Rich chocolate cake with chocolate cream, fondant covered and decorated with fondant brick walls and spray paint cans, buttercream climbing ivy
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By angiesFancies
Oct 21, 2011
We made this for a 9yr old's birthday party, crime fighting lego ninja who knew! choc cake/cookies & cream, ninja's, sensei, sword & bricks made from fondant/tylose - top of cake made to depict book given to us by birthday boy, he loved his cake and when asked if it was what he expected he said "No, this is way better!" you gotta love kids!
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By Maryp55
Oct 28, 2011
I made this cake for my uncle's award party. The 2 men are made from fondant. One man represents my uncle which he is a State Fire Marshall. The other fondant man is a criminal holding a match and is in handcuffs. 
The fire and water are made from isomalt. I made the fire by pouring the isomalt over small crushed ice cubes.
The cake icing is butter cream. I let it crust and then used a brick imprinting mat and pressed the pattern into the icing. Then I airbrushed brown and red on the cake to give the brick a realistic look.

This was my 1st attempt using isomalt and making fondant people.
By lizzy-cakes
Nov 2, 2011
A cake for Charles, 9 years old. Lemon cake with chocolate ganache covered with fondant. All details are fondant. It was a really fun cake to make!
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By patisseriejaja
Nov 10, 2011
A 60 portions cake for my husband 25th anniversary of graduation at the Petit Seminaire de Quebec. I reproduced a small part of the old building that is beautiful in Old Quebec city. This is a chocolate cake with creamcheese filling covered with chocolate ganache than with fondant. The top bell tower is Rice Krispies treat covered with chocolate than with fondant. All the other decorations are fondant and hand painted. It was a hit!
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By patisseriejaja
Nov 11, 2011
Yummy 3-tier: Red Velvet, Mocha and Andes Chocolate Mint
All tiers are cake, single internal pipe support, solid blocks are rice cereal treats, bricks/figures/decorations are all MMF
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By steffla
Nov 13, 2011
Yellow Butter Pound Cake, White Buttercream Frosting, Fondant bricks and Lego Men, FBCT Lego logo
By Rivergirlcakes
Nov 14, 2011
creepers, bricks and a cake from minecraft.
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By Nathalie1970
Nov 16, 2011
By sweetscakery
Nov 21, 2011
Oh my!  12 hours to make this!  3 cakes (S'mores, Thin Mint, White Chocolate), fondant/tylose panels as walls, chocolate-dipped spaghetti was his "web".
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By ajwonka
Nov 27, 2011
This little girl wanted the tower.She brought me a picture of the girl and I cut it out and put it in the window.  This is all chocolate cake with buttercream frosting and fondant accents.
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By Shelly4481
Nov 28, 2011
Similar to the other Spiderman cake I made.  Got the Spiderman to be more upright this time.  Spidey is all fondant, and I painted the black web onto his suit this time (I piped it last time).  I painted with gel color, thinned out with vodka.  The webs were made from RI this time (fondant last time).  The spiders are fondant.  The bottom and middle tier is cake, and the third tier (the gray building) is rice cereal treats covered in fondant.   TFL!
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By AngelasSugarShack
Nov 29, 2011
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