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This is my first attempt at a castle cake. It took a while to really come up with good ideas... I bypassed paper towel rolls and pringles cans, and ended up with PVC pipes for the towers. All decorations are BC except the silver dragees and rhinestones. Hard to tell in the picture, but the entire thing is liberally dusted with cake sparkles. It looked a lot better in person, it seems the photos never do the cake justice!
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By Melvira
Aug 27, 2006
This cake was done for my daughter's 5th birthday by my baker, i told her what i wanted and she accomplished a fabulous job. It tasted delicious. Everything is fondant except the castle. Thanks Yvonne! I wanted everyone to see it !!!
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By mia0214
Aug 28, 2006
My first castle cake - had great fun doing it. Chocolate sponge with bc towers fondant covered toilet paper rolls, tops are ice cream cones covered in fondant. Flowers and fairy all sugarpaste
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By Leigh01
Aug 29, 2006
My son wanted a castle cake for his 5th birthday. This cake took 34 LONG hours to complete. It's two stacked 8" squares. The towers are stacked 3 high and were cut out of a larger cake. Almost impossble to ice. I had to pipe the icing around each individual fondant brick and then go back and smooth it all out.
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By apwrep
Aug 29, 2006
Castle cake for a Bride, who was suppose to supply Castle topper and about 10 dozen flowers for the sides...neither was there, but we made do with some things we were given. We made the walkway down the front and the arbor over the Fairy Bride and Frog Groom.
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By Ginger08
Aug 29, 2006
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By mykidsarekillingme
Aug 30, 2006
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By sugarnut
Aug 30, 2006
This one was made for a friend's child birthday.  I didn't wanted to make the same old Barney cake, so I did this little park with a Barney Castle I bought at a toy store.  Everyone loved the cake!!!
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By zulmaivette
Aug 30, 2006
Bottom tier is marble, top is chocolate.  MMF and buttercream accents.  This took a long time to make, but it was a lot of fun!  Turrets are ice cream cones (bottom is covered in BC and MMF "stones", top is pink chocolate).
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By gakali
Sep 1, 2006
Other than my #4, I think this turned out pretty cool.  Used my projector to put the image on the cake.
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By sunlover00
Sep 4, 2006
This is a cake I did for my daughter's 2nd b-day in April.  This was an experiment in progress since I just started doing cakes in Feb.  It was various cakes of choc, white, and yellow.  It was iced in buttercream and covered in MMF.  The turrets were sugar cones dipped in candy melts with cake sparkles.  The top was those sheets of candy dots.  The railing was pink candy melts.
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By fabbo
Sep 4, 2006
Client saw version of this in 2007 yearbook but wanted a hex pan.  White cake with buttercream.  Royal icing drop flowers.  White chocolate plaque castle.  I made it extra thick to make sure it didn't break in this opressive heat and humidity, so I had to go back and cut out the turrets
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By sarahnichole975
Sep 4, 2006
3tiered princess castle. Towers are gumpaste and fondant. Windows, flowers,vines, frog prince, water and the stones are all fondant. Cakes are iced in BC used #12 tip for the stone look on walls. This was one of my favorites and one of my longest..castles always seem to take forever. Thanks for looking.
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By brendaanne
Sep 5, 2006
When our children's department at church painted the children's room like a castle I made this cake for our big opening night party.  The kids loved it.  I couldn't find the right kind of candies to make the stones so I improvised with some bigger candies.  It worked out okay and I was pretty pleased with it.
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By mitchbitz
Sep 5, 2006
Mr. and Mrs. Charming will live "Happily Ever After" in this enchanted castle. They have many windows as they like a "room with a view". LOL!!
All decorations are edible MMF.  Cake was definitely inspired by the One-And-Only, TUGGY!!!!
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By CakesUnleashed
Sep 5, 2006
A castle cake for my god-daughter.  Her mother keeps telling her she is a princess, so what other kind of cake could I make? :)
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By kelleym
Sep 5, 2006
Disney Princess Castle Cake
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By ourboomer
Sep 6, 2006
Thanks to all of the great examples on this site, I made my first castle cake using fondant for the first time for my 5 year old's birthday party!  I used Wilton's packaged fondant, and covered a box, paper towel holders and ice cream cones with fondant. The fondant was so easy and fun to use I made the banners on the cake with fondant too.  I used a sharpee to write on the fondant banner. The top tier was a strawberry cake with cream cheese frosting.  TRoyal icing and gumdrops finished off the royal castl
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By littlelamb
Sep 6, 2006
Castle cake for a 3rd birthday!  Thanks to all of you out there for the inspiration.
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By ayost43
Sep 6, 2006
The castle part was made of paper towel rolls, fondant, gumpaste, sugar cones, regular ice cream cones and fairy sparkle dust.  This was a challenging cake to make and took many days of preparation, but in the end, it was worth it!!
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By caricakes
Sep 6, 2006
Castle cake covered with white sugarpaste with fairies and dragonflies.
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By cakesunlimited
Sep 7, 2006
Pink castle cake decorated in buttercream, sugar cones, and hand rolled fondant pearls.
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By lisasconfections
Sep 7, 2006
First attempt at a castle cake. It was hot and humid that day so my icing was starting to sag a little. Not bad for a beginner I guess.
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By Poppi
Sep 7, 2006
My 3rd castle.A friend asked me if I could make one for her 3yr old grandaughter.I was a bit nervous at first but I got it done.The bottom cake is buttercake and the top cake is chocolate.Its covered in fondant with fondant doors and turrets.I did the brick pattern with the back of a knife.The vines are buttercream,the flowers are fondant,the grass is royal icing.It has white chocolate disks on the turrets held on by royal icing.
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By sweetpea333
Sep 8, 2006
4 tiers of Almond cake with Pineapple filling. Towers made of pastillage, and then covered with fondant. Turrets are sugar cones covered with gumpaste then dusted with silver luster dust. Pearls and other detail made of gumpaste and then dusted with pearl dust.  Inspired by a design of Lindy Smith.
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By maru
Sep 8, 2006
I made this for my twin girls' first birthday. Thanks to all that had pictures of castle cakes; I used as inspiration. This is only my second cake and I was very pleased with how it turned out.
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By smorton255
Sep 8, 2006
Same Castle cake w/Disney's Princess added
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By Katskakes
Sep 8, 2006
fairy princess castle for my very own princess my three year old grandaughter.One eleven inch sponge top cake eight inch sponge turrets made from 50%sugar paste 50% flower paste spinkled with edible glitter
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By wedding
Sep 8, 2006
I made this fairytale baby princess castle for a baby shower. The cake is buttercream and I hand made the accents with mmf.
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By Eight
Sep 9, 2006
I made this one for my son's 8th birthday.  He wanted a castle with a princess to save!!!  (she's in the window)  The whole theme of his birthday was:Knights and dragons!!!
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By Pootchi
Sep 9, 2006
French Vanilla cake with Bavarian BC.
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By cakesondemand
Sep 9, 2006
This is a cake I did for an engagement party.  It's chocolate cake with champagned flavored BC, covered in MMF and decorated with royal icing. The towers are toilet paper & wrapping paper tubes wrapped in fondant and the spires are ice cream cones.  I got my inspiration from Lindy Smith's FairyTale Castle.  Thanks for looking!
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By christyA
Sep 10, 2006
bottom tier is 10" square choc fudge cake w/ oreo SMBC filling & WBH icing - second tier is yellow cake w/ bavarian sream flavoured SMBC filling & WBH icing.  Lots of fun making this one.  The little princess (my dh thinks it looks more like a troll) was done with the mini bear pan and was the smash cake for my dd.
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By swoboda
Sep 10, 2006
Castle for my daughters 6th birthday, we were going to Disneyland!
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By Ginger08
Sep 11, 2006
Pink fairytale castle
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By Fairytale
Sep 11, 2006
I stacked a 6" round and an 8" round and used cupcakes and ice cream cones for the turrets.
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By divaofcakes
Sep 12, 2006
Attempt to combine princesses and horses.  No problem right!  10" square with a 6" round.  Decorated in buttercream.  Towers are papertowel rolls cut to size and then covered in gumpaste.  Ice cream cones for the tops.  Fondant horse laying down in grass on cake (thanks to imartsy for inspiration).  It was a hit!
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By doc_farms
Sep 12, 2006
Fairytale Contest
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By StandingForJesus
Sep 13, 2006
Each castle tier has an edible picture of the b'day girl.  The top of the castle has a crown.  Each cake separator was created by me specifically for this cake with shiny beads.  All long the sides are chocolate castle lollipops in pink, blue and purple.  The scenery has trees and some unicorns as well.  Each cake is a different flavor.
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By mamasota
Sep 13, 2006
This was for my son and nephew, Zack and Zach. We had a beach theme, complete with blue seashell fettucini and hot dog octopus, with blue punch and swedish fish swimming in it. Beach layer is chocolate, castle strawberry, ball white with raspberry filling. BC frosting on all, sand is graham cracker crumbs.
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By Zmama
Sep 13, 2006
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