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This is my 2nd cake I've ever made.It was for my bf's niece! I was pretty pleased with it, other then the fact it melted on the way and the beads were no longer beads and the cake settled more than expected and so it bulged in the middle. Oh well! I've learned a lot from this cake! :o) Thanks for looking!
By DelectableCreations
Jun 3, 2007
This is just another picture of a cake I did this weekend for my bf's niece! You can see all the imperfections in these pictures but hey... I'm a newbie.. that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it! Darn sun melted all my icing detail!
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By DelectableCreations
Jun 3, 2007
this was the close up of the fondant girl I made for the top of the grad cake.
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By helipops
Jun 16, 2007
This is my second time with fondant, made it in honour of my dad who needs to relax a bit. Tiles were tough as you can see!!!
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By roseyrider
Jun 17, 2007
I made this for my husband for Father's day .... it is a sculpture of him reading to our 3 kids.  I wanted to add more detail including a working lamp that I finished last night and some extra details like a tv remote but I woke up this mornign to check on ym cake and the back of the sofa fell off apparently the figures leaning back was too much pressure over time even with the dowels it just couldn't hold up. the figures weremade of MMF only so they never dried completely hard will add gumtex next time.
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By AmandaPanda
Jun 17, 2007
I demonstrated how to make these during the 2007 San Diego County Fair this year, I had 1 hour.  Most of these were made per request from children in the audience.  If you can make a ball out of fondant, you can make these!  I got these ideas from polymer clay books!
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By mommykicksbutt
Jun 18, 2007
My first fondant figure, she has some room for growth.  But better than I thought it would be for first try.   Advice welcome
By shanasweets
Jun 19, 2007
Another one!  Requested by a colleague.
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By karateka
Jun 24, 2007
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By krystalp
Jul 2, 2007
This is a white cake with strawberry and buttercream filling. It is 
iced with BC and has fondant detailing (brim, stars, uncle sam) This
is my first attempt at human fondant figures (very time consuming!!)
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By practiceandpatience
Jul 4, 2007
My daughter had a pool party for her 4th. b-day, the mmf figures are of her and her guest and brothers. The cake is 2- 11x15 cakes side by side. Cut out a pool shape. I had some blue shiny foil, that I used to line the pool, then put some piping gel over it, then added the figures. It was a hit with the kids, they thought it was cool to have a figure of them.
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By brightbrats
Jul 28, 2007
By donyell
Aug 6, 2007
Jasim and Arielle. Arielle made from Fondant
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By Natali3
Aug 9, 2007
These are all my work in pregress for my son's 2nd birthday cake.  They were all made with fondant/gumpaste mixture.
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By Mandica12182
Aug 16, 2007
I made this cake for my daughter's 2nd bday.  It is covered in fondant and all of the bugs and flowers are fondant as well.  I saw a cake made by Tat on here and had to try my hand at it.  I did make changes to the original but I thought it came out cute
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By Moria76
Aug 23, 2007
Figures made from MMF.  Done on pretty short notice.
By subaru
Aug 24, 2007
Made my husband's 40th birthday cake.  Iced it and let the girls do what ever they wanted.  He is a big Disney fan so I thought what Disney creature should go on his cake.  Well since the girls did the decorating, I thought Stitch would be appropriate.
By bakedandiced
Sep 11, 2007
This was a cake I made for my best friends son's First Birthday! Didn't come out quite like I had hoped but I was making this cake and the skydiver themed cake the same day! So I was super busy!

Thanks for looking!
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By DelectableCreations
Sep 23, 2007
This was a fondant figure for my little "nephews" first birthday! It was a lot of fun to make and my best friend seemed to love it! Thanks for looking!
By DelectableCreations
Sep 23, 2007
This little guy sits on my caramel apple cake.  I'm in love but my kids werent quite sure if it was a turtle or a frog:(  Duhhh.... it's a bookworm!  hehe
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By frostedbliss
Sep 28, 2007
This is from the Wilton web site, but I did my people, rollercoaster cars, and flags/sign in MMF.  I also did not cover the cake in fondant like they show since this was my first foray into fondant.  The pan is the Betty Crocker Bake n' Fill - chocolate cake with chocoalte cream cheese filling (if that won't get a bunch of 8 year olds zinging around the room I don't know what will!)
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By kristincu
Oct 2, 2007
I took my inspiration from Cheneya for this cake.  I also followed a great tutorial by Aine2 for the little girl's face. The figures are fondant mixed with gumtex. The 'hay' on the ground is toasted coconut. The fence is melted candy wafers.
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By mommy2owen
Oct 10, 2007
This is a close up of the little girl on my horse cake.  I followed a Aine2 tutorial to make her.  Thanks Aine2...your tutorials are wonderful!
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By mommy2owen
Oct 9, 2007
A full view of a cake I did today for a woman who's throwing a surprise party for her best friend that is turning 40 and wanted to give her a hard time about being "over the hill". She was thrilled with it .. I had a lot of fun making it
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By DelectableCreations
Oct 12, 2007
I was playing with fondant today and came up with this rabbit and girl.  One day they will come in handy for a cake.
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By Kiwi777
Oct 12, 2007
Done for my brother-in-law's 40th birthday.  Buttercream icing, fondant "toilet paper" and fondant figure, paint can and pint glass.
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By LittleKaren
Oct 13, 2007
This figure was on the cake board for my brother in law'a 40th birthday cake.  He is a painter by trade, loves his beer and has very little hair.  I tried to incorporate all of these things!!  The little strips over his ears were for glasses, but I wasn't sure if that looked right or not.
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By LittleKaren
Oct 13, 2007
Friend of dil requested a cake that had a fishing/camping theme. I was inspired by Sonoma's fisherman. Cabin is cake, the only thing not edible was the plastic rocking chair and the popsickle sticks that I piped icing on to look something like pine trees. 1/4 sheet with an 8" top layer.
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By hellie0h
Oct 31, 2007
I made this for my first cake show and placed first in my category.  The waterfall is Royal icing as is the grass.  Everything else is fondant and gumpaste, including the figures and trees.
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By trumpetmidget
Nov 3, 2007
thanks to kellylow for her cake pics, a huge help on this one.  Birthday boy turned 30 on halloween and his wife wanted to incorporate the "over the hill" theme in his halloween cake, so i made a fondant figure of him, looking up at the hill, ready to cross over it.  Iced in buttercream with fondant accents.  I covered a dowel rod in fondant for the tree.  Too late, i realized i iced the "hill" the same color as the sky.  oh well, everyone though it was great!
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By 29apr00
Nov 3, 2007
I made this cake for my grandmother's church homecoming. The pumpkins are fondant and the scarecrow is fondant mixed with gumtex.
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By mommy2owen
Nov 4, 2007
My 1st Cake Topper ! Fondant and Royal   Thanks to Aine2 For the Tutorial. Thanks For Looking !
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By fiddlesticks
Nov 4, 2007
Birthday cake for a tennis player friend.  Covered in marshmallow fondant with marshmallow fondant tennis balls, net, and figure.
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By cwindho
Nov 6, 2007
I entered a cake decorating contest, my first, at a local nursing home.  It was their 10th birthday and they had a cake decorating contest to celebrate.  I did not win and was very sad.  I spent more hours than I would like to admit on this cake.  It shows the stages of life leading to the nursing home.  I made all of the figures (my very first) out of marshmallow fondant.
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By cwindho
Nov 6, 2007
Thanksgiving turkey, all fondant.  I am quite the amateur at painting fondant, so I decided why not practise with the eyes and eyebrows.  I can't decide whether to top a cake, or display this with thanksgiving cupcakes.  Still deciding...:)
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By Kathleen01
Nov 6, 2007
I am new at fondant figures and someone asked me if they gave me a picture if I could make figures to look like the picture.  I had no idea but told them I would give it a try.  I am pretty proud and think they turned out pretty well.  It is for a birthday for the wife in the picture and this picture is from a high school dance they attended together.  Hopefully they are as pleased with the people as I am!
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By cwindho
Nov 8, 2007
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By momof6
Nov 10, 2007
I got the idea for this back when I was taking the Wilton Course 1 Cake decorating classes, and saw that my buttercream roses looked more like cabbages.

While this isn't my first cake, it is my first time working with fondant or doing any kind of figure modeling, which I was only able to pull off because of all of Aine2's brilliant tutorials.
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By mieyo
Nov 13, 2007
A close up of some of the fondant cutout figures.  I used marbelized fondant for the fish.  Wish my camera angle would have been able to capture the toy boats too.  This was the first time I've done these, I think they're cute and they were a lot of fun.  Thanks for looking!
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By DelightsByE
Nov 14, 2007
10" chocolate cake with white chocolate truffle filling, iced in BC with little fondant cutout figures that went along with the invitations.  The rubber duck was painted with super pearl luster dust, as was the bottom border.  Edible glitter on top also.  Thanks for looking!
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By DelightsByE
Nov 14, 2007
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