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This was a small mush cake for a cookie monster party
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By LissaAnn
May 4, 2009
buttercream cake with fondant figurines
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By joanna2112
May 5, 2009
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By jamie111
May 12, 2009
Blue Sprinkles on a blue face.  Eyes are  mini chocolate chips upside down. At the mast minute before serving, stick a wafer cookie for the mouth, if you do the cookie part overnight - the cookie gets SOGGY !
By Meri8
May 14, 2009
All frosted then dipped into same color sprinkles. Eyes are  mini chocolate chips upside down.  I used a candy corn for Bird's beak!  Oscar wanted to be in the photo too - he has a raisin cut in half for a uni-brow!  For Cookie I used a vanilla wafer before serving as it gets soggy overnight!
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By Meri8
May 14, 2009
Baby girl booties and diapers for the new arrival; Elmo & Cookie Monster for the little boy's birthday; and golf and soccer for the hubby's birthday.  Buttercream icing with fondant accents.  TFL
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By Spills
May 14, 2009
Cookie Monster cookies n cream cupcakes inspired by others on Cake Central!  For my dd's birthday to take to school.
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By fbgirl00
May 19, 2009
I made these figures to put around a two tier square cake that was decorated like the building of sesame street. I didn't do the cake this time, but i did the all the figures. All together I made 7 characters: Big Bird, Elmo, Bert, Ernie, Grover, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch. It was really time consuming  but i enjoyed every minute of it.
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By rosamatsas
May 21, 2009
I used the stand-up bear pan for Cookie Monster.  Removed the ears covered them in royal icing and placed them as the eyes.  Chocolate cake with cream cheese icing.  Used a cookie/lollipop stick for the balloon.  And of course, chocolate chip cooookies!
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By Cinderina
May 21, 2009
I made these for an Elmo birthday my daughter was invited to. I wanted to try these out and this wasthe perfect opportunity. I could do cookie monster too.
Do you guys think i should make his head rounder?
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By CristyInMiami
May 23, 2009
This is a 9 and 6" layered cake. I used the doctored buttercream dream icing and made a white cake. Everyone at the party loved it, but I kept picking it apart because it didn't turn out the way I really wanted it.
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By dellswife
May 24, 2009
This was practice for a sesame street order I have coming up. :) Chocolate fudge cake!
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By supermama322
May 27, 2009
made these ages ago...can't remember what flavor they were....
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By USMC_SGTs_Lady
May 28, 2009
My very first 3d cookie cake. I was pretty happy. I used rice crispies for the arms and legs and skewered them in. One arm half fell off so I will have to work on that. He looks a bit startled, so his mouth could have been a lot bigger. I put a dowel through the head to bottom for support. He wasn't too big about 20cm high, if he were bigger I would make a stand for more support.
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By poncho
May 28, 2009
I made these cupcakes for my daughter's 2nd birthday. She loves Sesame Street.
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By imelanie25
May 31, 2009
This was done for a customer who took a picture off the internet - just so happened to be a bakery in town that I didn't know exsisted...  Buttercream icing with fondant eyes.
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By Spills
Jun 2, 2009
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By Amazingcreations
Jun 2, 2009
This a cake that I made for my friend's daughter on her 2nd. Birthday
all the decorations made with gumpaste and fondant
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By Cuti
Jun 3, 2009
This was for a friends son.  Got many ideas from CC and web to make a simple sheet cake.  Also inpictures is the Smash Cake TFL.
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By pinkbox
Jun 6, 2009
This was a chocolate cake w/ BC icing made with a chocolate chip cookie border.  I cut this cake out freehand out of my largest square pan.
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By carolinescakes
Jun 6, 2009
10" round, BC, airbrushed on the sides & top.  Elmo, Cookie, surfboards, bucket & shovel are GP.  Sand is a combination of three different cookies.  Flip flops & shells are candy melts.  Waves are RI.  Edible image on surfboards
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By cinjam
Jun 7, 2009
Cookies for a Sesame street theem birthday party
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By Darla925
Jun 7, 2009
BC with MMF accents;  I was afraid cookie monster wasn't going to make it to destination, but he hung in there....
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By knel
Jun 9, 2009
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By MollyGMom
Jun 11, 2009
Chocolate 3 layer cake with buttercream icing
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By Mandy2221
Jun 13, 2009
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By Kellys_Cakes
Jun 13, 2009
I made these Cookie Monster cupcakes for my daughters graduation since her favorite word is "Cookie"
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By scrabblemomof1
Jun 21, 2009
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By scrabblemomof1
Jun 21, 2009
Vanilla and chocolate cupcakes with vanilla and chocolate buttercream. Details (eyes, nose, mouth) made with marshmallow fondant.
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By loveandsugar
Jun 25, 2009
I made this cake for my son's 3rd birthday, and it is one of my favorites.  He couldn't decide on just one theme, and ended up choosing 6 - Little Einsteins, Dora, Diego, Sesame Street, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, and Thomas the Tank Engine.
The cake is a 12-inch hexagon with white cake and buttercream icing.  It is covered in MMF.  The characters were printed on cardstock and laminated.  I wanted to do edible images, but my aunt's printer was out of edible ink.  That is why I opted for the laminated figures.  I plan on putting magnets on the back of them so that he can play with them on his magnet board.
The rocket was molded out of RKT and covered with red candy clay.  The accents are MMF.
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By clopin0
Jun 27, 2009
Cookie Monster, buttercream, with fondant covered eyes.  Real chocolate chip cookie
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By 2kiddos
Jul 2, 2009
I made these cupcakes along with Oscar the grouch cupcakes and the Wilton Elmo cake for my friend's baby's 1st birthday.
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By ae1191
Jul 3, 2009
Customer wanted 6 different characters drawn on a 1/4 sheet.  Managed to squeeze them all in--not easy.  Characters freehanded in buttercream.
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By robinscakes
Jul 9, 2009
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By KirbyCakes
Jul 11, 2009
I have done a similar cake, just this one is made to be a little more girlier. Its made to be more of a princess cake then anything else. The mother wanted to have a princess party, but the father wanted something less flashy. In all this is what we came up with.
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By Pitchers_Bakery
Jul 12, 2009
A Cookie Monster Cake for my son's 3rd birthday.
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By mridula
Jul 13, 2009
For my nephew who's birthday was at the park.  MMF on cake. Modeling paste figures.
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By Jennerlynner
Jul 14, 2009
Characters and sign done with chocolate transfers.  Bert and Ernie took a LONG time to do, b/c of all the detail in their clothing.  This was for my son's 2nd birthday.  Top tier is Creamsicle (thanks to MacsMom for the delicious recipe, everyone LOVED it).  Bottom is Chocolate.  WBH buttercream, covered with Michelle Foster's fondant.
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By FullHouse
Jul 15, 2009
These are my son's second birthday cakes.
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By meanerw
Jul 16, 2009
These are to go along with the elmo cake I made. They were so much fun to make!
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By ann925
Jul 16, 2009
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