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I made this cake for my daughters 5th birthday. 1st time using the wiltons castle kit and I only used a few pieces.
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By SimplyAmazin
Sep 8, 2009
I tried the castle cake, and loved it ! I hope that you love it too :) I haven't been decorating in a while, this is my first cake after about 6months, gotta love Disney !
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By kittynoty
Sep 10, 2009
A replica of Wilton's castle cake. Except mine is all edible instead of plastic columns.
 Ok...questions:
1. The towers are fondant wrapped around PVC pipe 1" and 3/4" tubes), then put in my bread warmer for 3 days to harden. Make sure you turn the fondant around the pipe at least 2x's a day to prevent sticking.
2. The towers are hollow and once they were hard enough I filled them with large marshmellows to help with the support. The bottom marshmellow has a toothpick stuck in it and covered with icing to attache to the cake.
3. The tower peaks are ice cream sugar cones sawed down with a very thin bread knife. The full cone is just too big. Then I covered them with purple butter cream and rolled them in purple sugar.

Thanks for looking!
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By chefnpups
Sep 11, 2009
Sand Castle cake, bottom tier is marbled filled with pinnaple and covered with fondant and brown sugar for the sand effect, and the top tier is coconut cake with coconut cream filling.
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By heavenlycakes08
Sep 14, 2009
I really disliked making this cake.  It was not fun, at least my daughter loved it.
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By ToadLady
Sep 16, 2009
My friend and I made this cake together for her daughter's 3rd birthday. All buttercream icing. It was a big hit with everyone.
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By Hayes77
Sep 17, 2009
I used the Wilton "Romantic Castle" cake set.  The cakes were homemade strawberry and triple chocolate.  It was iced in cream cheese icing.  The flowers are made with gumpaste.  This was my first attempt with gumpaste and as well with the castle set.  

Any critique, comments or compliments are encouraged.
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By bwt20racer
Sep 28, 2009
castle cake i made for my daughters 2nd birthday only the 2nd 3D cake I had ever tried so it is not perfect but she loved it :)
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By heatherseeley
Sep 29, 2009
sand castle cake1
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By djcartagena
Oct 2, 2009
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By yffrank
Oct 12, 2009
I'm more a cookie girl than a cake girl.. So I've made a castle out of cookies!
This is for my daughter 3rd birthday!
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By verono
Oct 13, 2009
Made this cake from vintaged Wilton Cake Book. Made after coming home from work forgot to make a door for the castle (LOL)! Made towers from conc. juice cans. Man, I would not do that now.
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By HamSquad
Oct 14, 2009
Second Place in American Culinary Federation Cake Competition.
Castle made with Fondant and the Stain glass is melted life saver candy, the mountain is covered with Buttercream
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By cathysPassion4Cake
Oct 21, 2009
This is my 3rd castle cake I've made and it's the largest!  6 layer 12" round on the bottom and 6 layer 8" round on the top.
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By TheBlonde
Oct 24, 2009
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By Harv33
Nov 14, 2009
A castle fit for Princess Isabella (my niece)
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By jbarnharst
Nov 22, 2009
By Linda77
Nov 22, 2009
Cake for my niece's 4th birthday.  Covered in purple fondant.  Turrets are  foam pipes  covered in fondant.  The cake contained a motor and the figures on top rotated, much to her delight!
By Prill
Nov 22, 2009
Castle Cake for my 6 year old son's bday.  3 8x8 layers stacked for bottom portion, then 2 2x2 pieces stacked for top.  Ice cream cones iced w/ blue icing and dipped in blue decorator sugar.  Fondant accents for door, windows, bunting, stones.  Mini tootsie rolls cut in half for "stones" along the top.  Pretzel sticks for the drawbridge (later added two thin pretzel sticks to seem like the were 'holding' the drawbridge).  The green and moat are just icing on the cake board.
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By my3boys
Nov 23, 2009
This cake is a fairy-tale cake come true for a special bride. Who was a princess for a day.
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By tkoontz
Nov 27, 2009
This is my first castle - i used  6 and 8 inch square cakes and kitchen roll tubes wrapped in fondant for the turrets topped with a fondant cone. gumpaste hello kitty figure. turned out ok though the back isnt very neat as you can see all the seams on the turrets but from the front its fine.
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By Cathy26
Nov 28, 2009
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By letstalkcake
Nov 28, 2009
this was the very first cake I ever did. I laugh at it now because of all the amature things I did wrong.
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By britbost
Nov 29, 2009
This 4' x 3' Aladdin's Castle cake was for a very lucky little boy's 1st birthday in Markham.
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By fortheloveofcake11
Nov 30, 2009
pillars are made of ice cream cones dipped in white chocolate, 99.9% edible didnt have time to make frosting snowflakes so these will have to work this time.
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By Shelly74
Dec 5, 2009
Castle Cake
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By ohmystars
Dec 5, 2009
Crazy Castle Cake we made for my son's birthday, Everythng is edible except the knights. Used candy rocks, fondant walls, towers made of cake, stone was impressed, gum paste dragon with melted sugar fire breath, melted sugar water in the moat, crumbled graham crackers for dirt, etc. His reaction was "cool". Yeah, you know your kids spoiled when......
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By Cake-Girl1968
Dec 13, 2009
Thank You Excitednewbie for your inspiration. This was for a sweet little girl birthday. The cake was strawberry with buttercream icing size 6" & 10" the turets were made from wrapping paper roll covered in fondant  the vines and leaves are of buttercream everthing else are made of fondant.
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By ArtWork Cakes
Dec 15, 2009
3 tier vanilla and chocolate, basket weave.Buttercream Frosting. Wilton castle kit. Disney princess charactors and carriage.
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By BigAud
Dec 20, 2009
All  buttercream with Princess Kit accessories/accents
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By bornincanada
Jan 1, 2010
my son wanted a spongebob castle cake for his birthday and this is what I came up with. I used the Wilton castle set. The images are printed. The sand was made from cinnimon toast cruch cereal, it was the best tasting sand ever!
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By 2yummy
Jan 5, 2010
My daughters 4th Birthday Pretty Pink Castle cake.
By kimkim546
Jan 7, 2010
Cinderella castle cake for my daughters 3rd birthday. Very fun to do!
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By craftymom926
Jan 13, 2010
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By Lauras-SweetCreations
Jan 19, 2010
My first attempt at something really cool!  I my neighbor asked me to make this for her granddaughter.  All buttercream, towers are make of cardboard w/ ice cream cones on top.
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By Susieindy
Jan 20, 2010
Cake is made up of layers of yellow & choc, covered in buttercream & then fondant added. Towers are made from paper towel rolls which were cut in half & then covered in fondant.
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By Preezie
Jan 23, 2010
I made this for a joint baby shower but could easily be for a child's birthday or any celebration!  I used a cobblestone impression mat on the walls, cake cones and sugar cones dipped in pink melts and then luster dusted in pink.  The 3 babies were lil porcelain from Mimosa's Designs & gave to moms in chinese take out boxes.
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By gourmetsharon
Jan 27, 2010
BC, towers are rice krispy treats covered in fondant and turrets are sugar cones covered in fondant then rolled in sugar. TFL.
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By GipsyGourmet
Jan 29, 2010
Princess Cake
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By MissNika
Feb 7, 2010
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By daisybelle
Feb 12, 2010
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