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I made this 4-cake + 12 cupcake castle for my daughter's 3rd birthday party. It was a big hit and worth the 7 hrs of labour. Everything edible - mostly mmf.
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By cyncamp
Apr 11, 2009
castle cake made with wilton kit
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By Kathy21
Apr 25, 2009
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By farmom3
Apr 30, 2009
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By CarleesMommy
May 1, 2009
My daughter didn't want the traditional princess castle. She picked out her own colors, and this is what we came up with. A gumdrop castle. It was a hit with all her friends.
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By Hayes77
May 5, 2009
The first time I saw a photo of this cake I though,  "I will NEVER make one of those" then my little boy turned 3 and he loves castles.......
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By usmc
May 5, 2009
Cake covered with mm fondant. Turrets and peaks from Wilton's Romantic Castle Cake Set also covered with fondant and decorated with royal icing.
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By carfan
May 7, 2009
Three tiered, buttercream icing with fondant impression mat to make the brick impressions. Hand made fondant flowers and butterflies. Airbrushed with hot pink and edible gold.  Windows and door are made from edible icing sheets printed with edible ink.  Two sattelite cakes for Ariel and Tinkerbell.
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By DCRose
May 9, 2009
A cake with a partially edible cake (the central piece is also cake, but the towers' interior is styrofoam) and gumpaste figurines of Disney's princesses as toddlers (Ariel, Belle, Snow White, Cinderella and Jasmine).
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By dragonflydoces
May 13, 2009
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By jen_dsilva
May 17, 2009
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By Lineah
May 20, 2009
This was my first castle cake. It was for my daughters 3rd Birthday. I used the Wilton Castle kit. Chocolate cake, buttercream frosting and royal icing flowers.
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By nicole05
May 24, 2009
made with the Wilton castle kit.
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By missyssweets
Jun 8, 2009
This is a castle cake I made for my friend's daughters 3rd birthday.
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By hpcakes
Jun 8, 2009
Just a few of my first time cakes I made.  This one I did for my daughters 6th Birthday.  Im still learning!
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By jaimalina5277
Jun 8, 2009
First cake I ever made! Didn't know much about shell borders yet! =) Bottom is choc/white with b/c and top is strawberry made with a castle bundt pan.
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By lyonsbr
Jun 11, 2009
I haven't done a cake in about a year, then a year before that one so I was very rusty! I used the wilton Castle Kit and 10" and 6" cakes. I took this pic  before we left the house without the peaks. It never got the peaks after our long journey to the party, folks, don't travel with the turets on it, finish decorating it there!
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By jakenheather
Jun 14, 2009
Simply used the Wilton Castle Pan - not very creative, but I did not know about Cake Central at the time, so my ideas and knowledge was limited.  The Birthday Boy added the Lego knights.
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By pursuing_perfection
Jun 23, 2009
My Pride & Joy!!!!  6 & 10 in square cakes.  Once the cake was iced just to detail this cake took me 10 hours to finish!  Cake is iced in b/c and pressed with a brick pattern press.  Everything else is covered in brick pressed fondant.
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By lseely1979
Jun 23, 2009
Better pic, my area is a little cleaner. My 2nd cake after completing Wilton Course 1. My little girl has been begging me for a princess cake so I took a shot at the Wilton castle kit.
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By CAKEMOMOF4
Jul 6, 2009
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By ChefLynncb74blue
Jul 7, 2009
Designed for a boy using the Wilton Romantic Castle Cake Kit.  Cake iced in B/C icing and airbrushed for an "aged stone" look, fondant accents, and toy knights.
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By cindycakes2
Jul 11, 2009
This is a castle cake I made for my great niece...One can do so much with the wilton castle cake kit, and it's really cute, but a word of advice about this kit....It's nearly impossible to transport this cake completed.    I will NEVER...I repeat, NEVER attempt to transport with all the plastic stuff on this cake again!    6 of the towers fell off in route.         I will allow time to put this together when I get to where I'm going next time.    Live and learn.   Thanks for looking!
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By beth62
Jul 13, 2009
this is my daughters 5th birthday cake she wanted a fairycastle with a mote everything is edible ,rocks,flowers,stumps except the toys frogs and turtles
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By megsbubba
Jul 14, 2009
This was a sheet cake cut and stacked to make the castle.  I also cut round cakes for part of the castle.  I put the castle cake onto a sheet cake as they needed more cake.  The turrets were sugar cones iced and the flags were made of paper and attached to toothpicks inserted into the tops of the sugar cones.  The lace pieces around the top of the castle were made from melted white chocolate.  All other decorating was done in buttercream.
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By cakeadoodle
Aug 2, 2009
Well a big series of firsts; first castle, first gum paste trial, and first fondant/gum paste flowers. I do have much more respect for people who make castle cakes all the time, I had such different ideas but this is how it came out :/. Oh well, lessons learned next time I'll cut the fondant for the turrets and towers before placing them on, and will make more of the flowers on tooth picks  so they can be pretty 3D ones :) Strawberry cake with vanilla frosting. Thanks for looking!
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By Lil_Belle
Aug 3, 2009
Castle cake for 2 little sisters.. They loved it .
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By Creativelycoolcakes
Aug 4, 2009
This is the cake I made for my daughter's 2nd birthday. It took me 10 hours to decorate it! I"m only new so I'm not fast! The main two tiers are choc mudcake with ferrero filling and chocolate ganache. The turrets are jam rollets. At first I tried just using apricot jam to attach the fondant but it didn't work, so then I used buttercream. Ganache is WAY easier to work with!!!!!! The rooftops are fondant that I modelled to look whimsical and dusted in purple dust mixed with white pearl dust. The brickwork is an impression mat that I pressed into the fondant once it was on the cake and the door has a woodgrain impression mat impressed on it (before I attached it). The windows are a cookie cutter that I found in my drawer. The shape seemed to work for the cake so I used it! The party guests didn't realise it was a cake - they thought it was a decoration I bought!
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By Melnick
Aug 6, 2009
my daughters 4th birthday cake
By sweetie-sammie
Aug 7, 2009
Made for a 5 year old. Rice Krispy Treats for the towers, Ice Cream Cones for the roofs...
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By jdub253
Aug 7, 2009
The birthday girl was thrilled with this cake however I know I rushed it towards the end. It was my third cake this week and a freebie so had just had enough. In saying that, learnt a lot and looking forward to trying another one soon. Vanilla butter cake with white chocolate ganche, RKT towers, waffle cone turrets covered in coloured sugar, first human figure made from fondant (pretty happy with her), used impression mats for brickwork & door...can't think of anything else!
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By Leashy
Aug 10, 2009
This is my first cake, I made it for my daughters 3rd birthday.
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By Joy1014
Aug 13, 2009
This is a castle cake I made for a little girls birthday party.  All she gave me for directions was PINK PINK PINK.  :)  Bottom cake is a 10'' and the top is a 6''.  Both are butter reciple golden with classic vanilla in between.  Hand made all of the flowers with royal icing . First attempt making flowers AND using royal icing and I had a blast making them! Tops of the turrets are covered in melted white chocolate.
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By TheBlonde
Aug 15, 2009
My daughter wanted a princess cake - so I made one. Def not my best but this was done prior to any teachings. She loved it!! So did my niece so I made her one as well... :)
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By kiki512
Aug 20, 2009
I made this for a friend's daughter's 5th birthday
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By carlyr874
Aug 23, 2009
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By cakesbymac
Aug 23, 2009
This was for a 8 year old girl who was having a Princess party.  
The cake is fondant covered, ice cream cones for the turrets and paper towel tubes for the towers and flowers piped in buttercream.
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By MarisaA
Aug 27, 2009
Me and my sister made this cake and it was our very first castle there were some bumps in the road but i think it turned out pretty good. Its buttercream with mmf accents. The colums are posterboard covered in mmf and the tops are ice cream cones. Got the idea from a bunch of photo's on cc so thank you so much. TFL!
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By Maggstess
Aug 31, 2009
This cake has been made a part of a wilton castle set
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By irenegabellone
Sep 5, 2009
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By irenegabellone
Sep 6, 2009
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