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Wizard of Oz friends on the yellow brick road, heading through the pumpkin patch to the birthday party (by request)!  Yellow cake w/ spiced pumpkin butter filling, buttercream icing, fondant figures & pumpkins.
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By cakeitalloff
Oct 24, 2009
Cake was made for 4yr old birthday girl who was having her party coincide with Halloween party.  She was to be dressed as Belle so we tried to make the doll cake to match her. The two bottom tiers are brick walls and drapes. Hanging on the "walls" are banners with photos of some of the characters. For some reason the humidity and heat rose like crazy this afternoon so you will see many places where fondant is drooping.  Note to self: Check weather channel prior to decorating.
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By Torile
Oct 30, 2009
for a brick-layers birthday
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By mommyle
Nov 1, 2009
Cake based upon a children's choir presentation "The Church Mouse" where two mice wonder whether they can be missionaries.  The "world" is made using a ball pan  with the mice on the polar ice cap with a "suitcase" saying "we must go."  The third mouse represents the children's choir director who always has a flashlight and script during the performance for our church family.  The kids loved it and it was incredibly fun to do, particularly since I also help with the 75+ member choir.
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By llbesq
Nov 2, 2009
3 tiered buttercream frosted cake.  Topper is laminated greeting cards of the Oz characters.
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By kakechik
Nov 4, 2009
This is a half sheet all buttercream.  The background was sprayed with red then green to make the brick color.  Then I used a tooth pick to draw the lines for the bricks.
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By WhitSumm
Nov 9, 2009
Birthday cake for my granddaughter's 6th birthday.  My daughter TeeSue and I decorated this together.  The cake is carved to represent the yellow brick road, frosted with buttercream and air-brushed yellow.  The ruby slippers are made from gumpaste sprinkled with red sanding sugar. The poppies are gumpaste, as are the witch's hat and broom.  The rainbow, characters, and emerald city are gumpaste plaques with edible images.  The lollipops are candy and Toto is a cookie.  We also made individually wrapped cookies to give out at the party.  TFL!
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By GRAMMASUE
Nov 9, 2009
The idea came from many great cakes I saw here on CC . I thought it was so fun to have Hulk breaking through a wall of brick cake and having the broken pieces all over the place. (for that I used the section of cake removed where I put the face )   cake is buttercream and Hulk is out of fondant.
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By natou
Nov 14, 2009
The cake with the baby topper is vanilla cake with strawberry buttercream filling
The ballerina cake is chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream filling
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By nivia91
Nov 15, 2009
Wall is 9x13 pan cut into thirds torted, filled and stacked dark chocolate cake with whipped ganache filling.  Wall: bricks are fondant with bc "concrete" and fondant accents.  Humpty: styrofoam egg, covered with gumpaste/fondant.
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By charitycake
Nov 16, 2009
Made for a housewarming party for a couple in their first townhome. Lots of fun to make. Fondant covered buttercream., fondant accents, RKT steps and bushes. TFL !
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By vescakes07
Nov 17, 2009
This cake was made for a Princess who turned one.  I also had Jello to put around the bottom as water, wooden stairway covered in fondant coming down from the castle, and a little island for the tree but forgot them at home, which was almost 3 hours away.  I was a little sad about that :(
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By PurpleEyes52
Dec 7, 2009
This is a rice krispie cake with chocolate ganache and vanilla frosting center.  It was a HUGE hit at the party.
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By peeweed
Dec 7, 2009
These are some jumbo Wizard of Oz cupcakes I did for a friend's birthday; she is obsessed with the Wizard of Oz.  The cupcakes themselves are vanilla Duncan Hines tinted with Wilton gel colors (see other photos in set).  I'm somewhat happy with the way the designs turned out, though I was tired by the time I did the "Surrender Dorothy" piping.  Still, a fun project for a friend!  Thanks for looking. :o)
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By eszilla
Dec 8, 2009
This is a Knight's them cake I did for a friend of mine.  I had so much fun making it.  all edible but the toys and the stick for the scroll.  I hope you guys like it.
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By CakesByDay
Dec 14, 2009
Cupcake mosaic with dorothy and toto edible image
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By divalicious
Dec 16, 2009
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By sisterscakeplace
Dec 17, 2009
Tons of inspiration on here for this...Thanks to everyone!
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By Anna902
Dec 24, 2009
Fondant is the way to go if you are limited by carpal tunnel syndrome!  This went fairly quickly, was fun, and still looked acceptable - at least to the grandkids!
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By dlinnane
Dec 30, 2009
Keeping it simple with fondant and rock candy landscaping...
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By dlinnane
Dec 30, 2009
Cake done for a 19 year old who is a Wizard of Oz fanatic. Three tiers (chocolate, snickerdoodle, WASC). If you follow the road around the cake it goes through the story as it is in the movie. Figures are 50/50 gumpaste and fondant. Shoes are gumpaste done to scale from original shoe measurements. Emerald City is fondant molded over a collection of columns and tubes attached to a base. The cake is designed so that the happy elements of the story are on 1 side and the scary elements are on the other.
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By revskg
Jan 3, 2010
Wiltons house pan and 8" round cake. Buttercream and fondant
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By jenib_99
Jan 7, 2010
SOOOOOO had to try this! Thanks to NATSKYS for the great idea. I saw the cake, and told my husband I had to try this cake. I have never done anything on this kind of scale, nor have I ever done anything so 3-D or life like. This cake pushed me extremely far out of my box, and it was challenging, but extremely fun! Thank you for looking, and please let me know what you all think! Your opinions mean a ton to me!!! CSM
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By Pitchers_Bakery
Jan 11, 2010
Made for a Middle School cast party after thier play in December. Thanks sugarshack for your inspiration. 9x13 sheet covered in yellow fondant pieces with brick imporession for the top layer. All peices are made from fondant. Rainbow was fondant plaque. Vanilla cake with christmas sprinkles. Instead of ruby slippers, silver slippers. I made NFSC recipe for sugar cookies to match!
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By sweetcreationsbiz
Jan 12, 2010
I made this for me nephew who loves transformers but they weren't having a huge party so the cake had to be small. TFL
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By carnitram
Jan 18, 2010
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By nancysmom
Jan 21, 2010
Iced in buttercream, with fondant accessories.
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By kgonzales
Jan 24, 2010
A 10" round marble cake with raspberry filling.  I used Indydebi's buttercream icing. The topper is actually a Christmas ornament provided by the Mom for her 3 year old's cake.  Thanks for looking.
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By Mme_K
Feb 1, 2010
Wizard of Oz theme cake for a friend's daughter's 4th birthday party.
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By mcgigi617
Feb 4, 2010
For this baseball fan's 60th bday, it was vanilla cake with almond bc and a fondant figure and scorebaord. He gave me a heck of a time! I sure hope he stays up for the party!
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By Kel1222
Feb 9, 2010
After doing research and finding out that the 10th wedding anniversary is, officially, the "Tin" anniversary, I decided to make a "Tin Man" cake and do a "Wizard of Oz" theme.  The cake is vanilla with all vanilla buttercream icing.  Candy sticks and Rock Candy suckers for the "Emerald City."  The border is made of cut up Twizzlers.  TFL
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By TweetyPhreak
Feb 12, 2010
I did this cake for some friends who just bought a new home, its a replica of their new house. Im extremely proud of this cake!!! i spent 23 hours working on it, with the last 12 worked consecutively from 5pm to 5am. it is a butter cake with buttercream frosting and fondant for everything else!!
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By jennifer52005
Mar 8, 2010
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By Celeste_CreativeCakes
Mar 8, 2010
This was for a Wizard of OZ party. The mini cakes are covered with white chocolate and topped with items that represent the 4 main characters of the story. Toppers are made out of fondant. Ruby Slipper for Dorothy, Heart for the Tin Man, Diploma for the Scarecrow, and the Blue Ribbon from the badge of courage fot the Lion. I dipped the slippers in red sugar for the rubies. The Emerald City is poured sugar.
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By AvaSweetCakes
Mar 9, 2010
This is a Handy Manny cake for a three year old boys birthday. It is a half sheet with cream cheese buttercream. Bricks we painted with vanilla and gel color and the wood sign is fondant.
By jhuntl01
Mar 12, 2010
This cake was done for a school's play. This cake is iced in butter cream with MMF details. The witch silhouette is done with a Halloween cookie cutter I found in my stash! I was so happy to find it. The Emerald city is done with MMF and luster dust over a dowel rod (for the large) and lollipop sticks for the small. There wasn't many wizard of oz cakes that I found on here, but what I did had valuable ideas! TFL!! Also, I decided right before delivering to add more flowers to the yellow brick road. I hadn't noticed the no flower spot before continuing to the emerald city. I planned on getting a pic of the cake on it's table but when I delivered it the group was still locked out of the school so they were sitting it in a van until later, so that's why someones holding it in that pic. May get more pics from them later.
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By auntmandys
Mar 27, 2010
individual cakes covered in fondant
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By liketobake1998
Mar 29, 2010
Legoman mold with rolled icing. Chocolate lego bricks. The personalized bricks are real and ordered directly from Lego.
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By azterp
Apr 2, 2010
My friend David was doing an engineering course at uni and has a habit of stacking anything he can get his hands on. Hence, when I was wracking my brains to come up with a cake design for him I thought of lego bricks :D. 
Frustratingly the blue brick sagged in the middle.
By RandomGoth
Apr 3, 2010
This was made for a couples wedding shower. He got the girl with the shoes and she got the man with the heart. They are having a Wizard of Oz wedding as well!
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By heartofoklahoma
Apr 8, 2010
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