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This is my DD's 1st Birthday cake. It's white cake covered in buttercream. If I have to pipe one more star I'm going to go insane!! lol It took me 5 hours to finish this.
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By sweetness_221
Dec 1, 2006
My friend requested this cake for her daughters 4th birthday. This is the second time I made this cake. Sorry for the bad picture... The cake of the side is just an extra one I made to make sure there was enough cake for everyone..
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By ptselena
Mar 7, 2006
This 2 ft tall cake was inspired by krissy_kze. I hope I did it justice. The body is made out of rice krispy treats and the head is styrofoam. The rock is 10" round chocolate cakes with treats stuck under the fondant to give it an uneven look. Even with styrofoam head, this is the heaviest cake EVER!!! My DH has to deliver it with me so I don't drop it. ;-)
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By KimmysKakes
Dec 2, 2006
This is my favorite baby shower cake, because I made it for my sisters first born, Joey!  The "baby head/O" actually matched the little face on her invitation.  It was a very fun challenge and prompted future "3D" works of art.  Thanks for looking!  Christina
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By OCakes
Mar 8, 2006
cake i made for my daughters fall festivle for school.
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By jjbrink
Dec 4, 2006
Full sheet cake. 13 different hand made marzipan babies - all with different expressions. The large baby, on top of the French Buttercream quilt, was 3D and finished in marzipan as well. EVERYTHING completely edible! I truely enjoyed building this cake creation!
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By autobuni
Mar 8, 2006
Yellow cake with buttercream and candy clay figures. I love making these frog cakes!
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By subaru
Dec 5, 2006
This cake was done for a bake-off that my mother-inlaw's church.  I was not going to be in town the day of the bake-off so I decided to take a picture of the actual church building and make a cake.  I stayed up all night long making the cake.  My husband entered it in the bake-off...won 1st place and took the credit for my cake but he did share the prize money with me.  So I guess it was worth loosing a little sleep over.
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By kimhamjohn
Mar 11, 2006
My version of Boween's barnyard celebration cake....Fist time doing a 3d cake, not too hard, i glued a plastic support rod to a cake board and stacked the cakes onto the rod for added support...Body was baked in a pyrex bowl, and the head is the sports ball pan...buttercream w/fondant accents.  Lots of fun, and the bday boy loved it!!  TFL
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By salty0108
Dec 9, 2006
This is a 3D croc shape ontop of a 9X13 cake that I made for a 6 yr old neighbor.  Used M&M's on the crocs back.  Also used some as rocks.  The cake went along with the B-day theme....They served Aligator meat at the party!
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By MicheleF
Mar 13, 2006
Fondant figurines, montain is made of cardboard cover in fondant.
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By valenpo
Dec 10, 2006
Blue sugar cookie dough glued together with royal icing (and strengthened with melted chocolate on one side of each cookie) then filled with cornflakes mixed with marshmallow creme (dyed blue), complete with a cookie swimmer! For my brother-in-law's birthday and a horrible representation of the image of what it would look like in my mind! I am tempted to try again and do better.
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By cailean
Mar 13, 2006
Clara was sleeping on top of a coconut cake with lemon filling.  She was made to go with a buffet table with the theme of "the Nutcracker".  The buffet was part of a first term final exam for the pastry chef program I'm in.  My table won first place!
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By bakingsuens
Dec 11, 2006
I made this from a Wilton Yearbook.  It took some work, but was a really fun cake.  People keep asking how much I would charge for it, but I'm new to cake decorating.  Any suggestions?
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By mitchbitz
Mar 15, 2006
Done for the Volunteer Patrol Department for the holidays.. 
white cake filled with pepperment filling.. bc icing.. pic doesnt do the orginal justice.. but this was fun!
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By tye
Dec 16, 2006
I did this at Wilton in Chicago-my first experience with sculpting, 3-D, fondant, etc.  Base is 2 sculted 14" cakes.  Castle body is 2 6" cakes. Turrets are 4 layers of cake cut with a biscuit cutter, layered with icing in between each.  The turret tops are molded rice krispie treats.  All covered in fondant.  Bushes are rice krispie treats airbrushed.  Molded fondant dragon on the roof.  Royal icing brush embroidery water.  Royal icing tufts of greenery & flowers
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By BlakesCakes
Mar 20, 2006
Carved from a 1/2 sheet cake, covered with MMF, airbrushed & edible markers for the blended colors.  Not my best work, with the details as it was for my son and didn't have alot of time to make this one.  Thanks to Uberhipster for directions...it helped me plan out how I was going to do this!
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By Schmoop
Dec 16, 2006
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By ruty
Mar 21, 2006
Sugar cookies made with 3D reindeer cutter set
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By DianeLM
Dec 17, 2006
carved from a 1/2 sheet cake. Buttercream and royal icing. This was my first cake, i made it on 1986 for a friend who played the violin.
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By ruty
Mar 21, 2006
last minute order for a 9th birthday,  i used the 3d cruiser pan and cut the top off a bit. all decorations made using either mmf or gumpaste.. iced in bc.  got lots of inspiration from CC for this one.
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By sweet_as_tisse
Dec 18, 2006
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By ruty
Mar 21, 2006
fondant covered cakes for groom
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By mypastrychef
Dec 25, 2006
Just practicing
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By ruty
Mar 21, 2006
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By mypastrychef
Dec 25, 2006
This is made using the wilton 3D bear tin. The snowflakes are large marshmallows.
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By socake
Mar 22, 2006
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By mypastrychef
Dec 25, 2006
3D Bear Pan bear done in buttercream icing as well as mattress. The blanket done in fondant. Inspiration from Wilton.
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By lovetobake
Mar 24, 2006
I used the football pan for the body, and half of the 3d snowman pan for the head and the mouth of the dog.  I used the mini bowling pin pan for the feet.  It is all covered in fondant.
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By craftmasterchris
Dec 31, 2006
I made this one for my little baby on his first birthday...BUT... I didn't finish, I was very busy with the party things and had not enough time, so the cake ended incomplete, but I don't care, we had a very good time anyways
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By ruty
Mar 26, 2006
i did this cake the same way the darth maul and lisa' spiderman cake were made. except that i used mmf which made the coloring easier as far as trhe flesh look goes but was a trial and error over 3 days to get ti to stay there!
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By tabs8774
Dec 31, 2006
I love this web site! I was looking through the forums and came across a topic making 3D figures out of rice crispy treats.  I tried it on this cake with the monkey and the hat. It was fast and easy!  Everthing else is BC. The cake was a huge hit at the party!  I will be using this technique a lot more.  I will need to stock up on rice crispy's!!
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By MicheleF
Mar 28, 2006
This is my labor of love for my delicious 3 yr old.  An upsherin is a ceremony for a Jewish boy's first haircut.  The trains were made from the william sanoma cake pan.  My first time working with fondont.  The cookies are the letters of the hebrew alphabet.  I had a fun time making this cake!  Thanks for all of the inspiration!
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By tehilamiller
Jan 14, 2007
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By StandingForJesus
Mar 29, 2006
I used the 3d duck pan, that is a 8 inch and a 10 inch. In buttercream, and fondant.
Thank you for angief..for all your help. And Grammasue for answering ??'s too!!

Thanks for looking! Nicole
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By nicoles-a-tryin
Jan 14, 2007
Catch the evil penguin Gromit  (Wallace & Gromit 'The Wrong Trousers' episode)

This was my 4th cake (my 2nd 3D cake - I made it for my son's 4th birthday). I covered the cake with fondant on a very humid night and the fondant was melting on me! Big mistake!!  Think I should have added 'vegetable gum' to make the fondant a little harder. I did intend to make the train similar to the one in the 'Wrong trouser's episode, but it didn't quite turn out that way. Anyway, after many patching work, I managed to rescue it & finished the cake in 13 long hours! Glad my son loved the cake!
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By aizuodangao
Apr 1, 2006
White cake and royal icing butterflies that I made using royal icing. The dots are also royal icing and buttercream icing.
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By bellejoey
Jan 14, 2007
This is a 3D Elmo sitting on a 10x10" strawberry shortcake...everything is edible.  I want to thank everyone on CakesCanada who helped me with this...Thanks for looking!
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By cakefairy18
Apr 1, 2006
Buttercream and fondant
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By mypastrychef
Jan 17, 2007
This is a practice cake for a groom's cake I'm doing in July.  It's strawberry cake with crusting cream cheese icing.  I'm fairly happy with the result, but will make a few adjustments next time.  I got the pattern from Caroleene, who I would like to again thank so much for sharing the instructions.
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By cindy6250
Apr 2, 2006
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