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This stacked princess castle cake is iced smooth with buttercream.  All decorations on sides are made using buttercream.  Roses made with royal icing.  Ice cream cones iced in buttercream and coated with colored sugar are held up using separator pillars.  Princess figures were store-bought.
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By gourmetcakes
Aug 4, 2006
I made this cake for my niece's 3rd birthday.  The cake is cherry chip iced with buttercream.  (This is the first time that I have used parchment paper to smooth the cake.  Awesome!!  I will totally use that method again.)  The white and pink dots are mints.  For the centre 'tower' I used a bamboo skewer to secure it to the cake to prevent it from falling over.  My niece absolutely loved her princess cake!  Thanks for looking.
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By CarolynE
Aug 4, 2006
This castle cake is iced smooth with buttercream.  The towers are paper towel rolls cut to size and covered with fondant.  Towers are topped with ice cream cones covered in buttercream and wrapped with fondant coils.  Trim pieces made with fondant.  Flags made of toothpicks and fondant.  Cinderella figure store-bought.
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By gourmetcakes
Aug 4, 2006
This is the first cake I have made in over 5 years! It is a butter cake with homemade buttercream, covered in wilton fondant. This was my first time using fondant and it was pretty tricky! I had tons of bumpiness. I have admired all of the cakes on this website and wished I had known of this site before I made this cake. I am hoping to start a business soon, so any critiques would be appreciated! This is my first post and I am thrilled to be among you fellow cakelovers!
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By faithsfancifuls
Aug 4, 2006
A simple single storey castle decorated with non-dairy whipped cream and marshmallow.
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By mid
Aug 4, 2006
This was a cake I made for my step-daughter. It was my first cake since taking the wilton course I class as well as my first shaped cake ever. It's a chocolate cake w/ BC icing. Couldn't get all the crumbs covered, but will work on that technique. I also don't think the numbers on the door look like an "11" kind of looks odd. Still new to this, but don't think it's a total shamble :)
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By daisygurlvb
Aug 5, 2006
This was for a funeral for the 5 1/2 year old child of my best friend.  The picture isn't the best quality, but it is supposed to be her castle in the clouds.  Roses on the top layer with some vines and drop flowers, borders are "clouds." 4 layer strawberry cake with bavarian creme filling and buttercream icing. 4 layer yellow cake with bv creme filling on the top tier. The base has cloud cutouts and the front says "Samantha" in the clouds.
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By lilypie
Aug 5, 2006
Birthday Cake for grandaughter.  Buttercream covered in MMF. First castle cake and I was very pleased with the results.
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By Karenelli
Aug 7, 2006
Small princess castle cake for a 4 yr old birthday.  Butter cake with BC and raspberry preserve fillling.
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By sandralita
Aug 7, 2006
This Castle Wedding Cake Measures: 19-3/4" High x 13" Wide.  It is heavier than all get out!  LOL!!  Once again, "Thanks Tuggy, for such great ideas".  All decorations are edible, made of MMF and Butter Cream.
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By CakesUnleashed
Aug 8, 2006
The castle that almost wasn't.  This cake took about 6 hours to decorate and that was with me having help!  Turrets are ice cream cones covered with fondant. The entire cake was edible.
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By cakesbyjackie
Aug 8, 2006
Disney Princess Castle. Buttercream icing & MMF. Thanks to all the wonderful pictures on this site I was able to put this together.
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By CJBabycakes
Aug 8, 2006
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By mocakes
Aug 9, 2006
The castle was made with a sandcastle pan.  I used buttercream to turn it into a real castle.  Rocks are candy, the drawbridge is made from Kit Kats and the soldiers are figurines that belonged to the birthday boy.  The dragon was two bunt cakes cut and formed into the fire breathing dragon.  It sat on a cardboard sheet over a pan that contained dry ice.  I inserted two straws down through the nostrils and through holes in the cardboard.  We added water and smoke came out the dragons nose.
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By stessie
Aug 11, 2006
There are not alot of castles on sheet cakes on the site...so here's mine.
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By bakermomof2
Aug 12, 2006
It must be the summer of Princesses!  This is a smaller version of my first castle cake (all my own design).  This one was only a 10" base cake, but we added a 6" vegan cake for the little girl's cousin so she didn't feel left out.  The vegan cake has charm pulls for every little person at the party as well as a fondant crown colored with lustre dust.
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By msauer
Aug 12, 2006
This was a two sided cake for my daughter and nephew's birthday party.  The girl's side had Cinderella, the boy's side had an executioner.  The cake is red velvet, decorations are buttercream and the turrets are held together with royal icing.
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By valora387
Aug 15, 2006
This is the other side of the two sided castle cake.
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By valora387
Aug 15, 2006
Cinderella Castle cake made for my daughters 4th birthday. Followed the instructions from the Wilton yearbook. It started to melt in the Florida heat.
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By muley29
Aug 15, 2006
Disney Princess Castle made with the help of a kit.  It's a 8 & 6 inch tiered cake iced in buttercream.  Windows with princesses, flag & tops are plastic, the rest is hand piped in buttercream.
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By infields
Aug 16, 2006
This was a cake my sister and I made for our mom's birthday.  It was a yellow cake with chocolate frosting.  The turrets are made out of sugar cones, cake cones, and wrapping paper tubes.
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By Britton
Aug 16, 2006
My daughter saw this in a Wilton book and talked about it for a year - I finally made it for her 4th birthday - she loved it and I was pretty proud too.
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By MISSYCOMPOC
Aug 16, 2006
I made this today for my daughter's first birthday. It's my first tiered cake, so it's a little messy looking but being my first time I'm rather pleased with the results. :)
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By aprilsloan
Aug 20, 2006
This was a wedding cake for 900 guests. 4' wide x 3' deep x 4' tall. The turrets on the corners are cut from plywood and iced with royal icing. Two layers are hatboxes iced in royal icing with pink velum paper over the windows and battery operated white xmas lights on the inside. The edible part is 12-9x13 layers, 3-10" round layers, 8-8" round layers, and 2-6" rounds. My #1 comment once it was set up and in place: "Never EVER Again!" (Now, 4 years later it doesn't seem as bad).
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By shadowturquoise
Aug 20, 2006
This is my first attempt at a castle cake.The top cake is chocolate and the bottom cake is vanilla.I didnt fill them because i thought it might collapse.The cakes are covered with chocolate buttercream,then fondant.I left the paper towel cylinders inside the turrets to keep the shape.Everything is edible except for the flags and cylinders.It took me a while to do this.There's a few things that I would change next time.
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By sweetpea333
Aug 20, 2006
This is an 8", 6" and 3 cupcakes on top.  All chocolate cake with vanilla filling.
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By divaofcakes
Aug 21, 2006
Yes, its Mario!  He reached Princess Peach's Castle just in time for the birthday party!

Wilton Castle Cake Pan
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By SunshineFamily
Aug 23, 2006
A castle cake for a girl's 3rd birthday.  Essentially, it was a 3-tier cake w/ sugar cones for turrants and fondant accents.
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By mmichelew
Aug 23, 2006
Made this for my nieces 7th Birthday!...made out of 3 square 8 x 8 in cakes....She loved it!!!.
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By kermie4
Aug 23, 2006
This was 24 marble cupcakes decorated like a castle for a little girls first birthday party.
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By TPDC
Aug 23, 2006
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By girlsmom
Aug 24, 2006
Castle cake done for my best client, The Party Fairy! Pound cake squares with sugar cone turrets covered in fondant then brushed with silver dust.  Fondant door painted brown; fondant trees and shrubs.  Check out her website - she has the best parties and an awesome little store! Partyfairy.com
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By andersonsg
Aug 24, 2006
2  tier cake with 2 types of ice cream cones for turrets. Chocolate Seashells
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By debbievc3197
Aug 24, 2006
YAY!!! My first castle cake!!! So much fun!!!  This is for my niece.  I have been begging everyone I knew to get a castle cake.  My neice happens to be in a church choir group called "The Princesses".  They are having a sleepover tonight!!!!  I can not wait to see her face when I arrive with the cake!!!
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By alicia_froedge
Aug 25, 2006
This cake was supposed to resemble Disney World's castle somewhat.  Not perfect, but it was fun to make.
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By girlsmom
Aug 25, 2006
This was a first for me, but I think it turned out rather well.  It's cookies n' cream cake iced in bc.  Royal icing details with dragees and Disney princesses added.
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By Tat
Aug 25, 2006
YELLOW CAKE AND BUTTERCREAM ICING...PLEASE TELL WHAT U WOULD HAVE OR WOULD NOT HAVE DONE..THANKS
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By TandTHarrell
Aug 25, 2006
My first attempt at a castle( I got many ideas from cakes off this site).  I used fondant to make windows and doors.  Both sugar and cake cones to make the towers and turrets.  Marshmallows made the "bricks" on the wall.
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By dimplesinsc
Aug 25, 2006
Thanks to the inspiration from Tuggy (Betty's Sugar Dreams) for this fun cake.  It was so much fun making it.
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By AlamoSweets
Aug 26, 2006
Ist attempt at a castle cake. First paid cake as well. Cake is 10" and 6" square with buttercream with royal icing drop flowers. Towers are ice cream cones iced with royal icing.
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By mccakes
Aug 27, 2006
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