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By cakesbydana
Aug 2, 2006
Two cakes were needed for the party so I did this to go along with the Dora shaped cake.
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By cakesbydana
Aug 2, 2006
dora cake pan, choc cake, dents from my son's fingers...have a terrible time keepin my wee ones outta the icing
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By brookej01
Aug 3, 2006
This cake took forever, but I was so happy with the way it turned out.  Marshmallow fondant "rocks", gumpaste bridge and ladder, colour flow trees, and piping gel tinted blue for the waterfall.  The characters were the little boys whom the cake was for.  So much fun to decorate!!!
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By kookiblah
Aug 3, 2006
Cookies I made to go with the Dora Cake.  Eyes are colour flow, details using icing writers.
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By kookiblah
Aug 3, 2006
Iced smooth with buttercream.  Image transferred on with piping gel.  Image filled in with buttercream.  Anyone notice that I forgot the bracelet?!?!?!  Luckily, my friend did not!
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By gourmetcakes
Aug 4, 2006
First I totally copied this from marknrox cake on CC Thanks for idea, as you can tell I loved it.
BCT RI flowers.
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By stylishbite
Aug 4, 2006
Two cakes for two different customers, they're having the party at the same place and wanted two identical cakes.  One cake is marble cake and the other one vanilla.  I love doing Dora cakes, I love the colors!!
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By Pootchi
Aug 5, 2006
cakes are base iced with an icer.  Steps, snow & shrubs are #10.  Flowers & stars are #3 and water is a #22
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By jsmoliks
Aug 6, 2006
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By littleone
Aug 7, 2006
Dora cake that I made for a litttle girl I take care of.  I'm really happy with how it turned out.
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By joesmom583
Aug 8, 2006
Dora I did for my niece...she loved her!
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By Spoondog
Aug 9, 2006
Daughters 3rd bday cake. She loved it and so did I. This is my favorite one so far! 8"top french vanilla 10"bottom devils food. All bc icing.
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By Princess3
Aug 10, 2006
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By izzybee
Aug 14, 2006
A good friend wanted Dora and Boots on her daughter's birthday cake.  FBCT Dora and Boots w/ buttercream pool and accessories.
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By mmichelew
Aug 14, 2006
BC covered cake with candy melt transfer Dora characters.  My first time doing candy melt transfers and they were SO easy and turned out SO well!!  Very very happy with this technique.  They turned out so well you almost don't notice that the cake is lop-sided!  :D
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By Uberhipster
Aug 14, 2006
1st attempt at FBCT! Grand aspirations were to cut each jigsaw piece as a serving, but the kids were antsy so I had to just chop chop. Smash cake was cut from the cake as a puzzle piece. Cake was vanilla/ strawberry/ vanilla (strawberry recipe from CC), and layers filled with fresh strawberries and my own vanilla cream concoction lol. Vanilla BC for icing and FBCT. Thx a MILLION for all the help along the way! I am pretty proud of this one in terms of what I'm learning every time I do a cake!
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By oceanspitfire
Aug 16, 2006
For my daughters 2nd Bday.  Princess Dora.  Took hours!!!!.  Arms and head are styrofoam covered with MMF.  Everything else is cake.  Hair is chocolate fondant.
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By joellephillips
Aug 16, 2006
I recently got a new projector and this is the first cake I have done with it!  I absolutely love it!  Much easier and less time consuming than a buttercream transfer!  The design and background are arebrushed!
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By gmcakes
Apr 17, 2007
This is a last minute 1st birthday cake I did for my niece. I was in Atlanta, GA the night before so I baked the cakes after I got home that night and decorated the next morning. I make the little 6" round for the birthday girl to smash her little fingers in. She had a blast. Cake is half chocolate and half white in each layer with hazelnut buttercream filling.
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By mlparker
Aug 19, 2006
I had to invent a cake for my twins this year.  I combined Cars with Dora.  Turned out fairly well I think.
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By chellebelle
Aug 19, 2006
Cake iced in BC, grass tip used for the border, crushed graham crackers for the road, Dora and Boots are edible image plaques, gumpaste balloons painted with luster dust and flowers made using tip 3.
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By missyek
Aug 19, 2006
First character cake - came out OK, considering I was sleep deprived
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By mrskennyprice
Aug 20, 2006
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By millie
Aug 20, 2006
Wonder Mold "mountain" and little fondant stars on wire coming out of the mtn.  Fun cake to do.
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By xandra83
Aug 21, 2006
For my niece's 3rd Birthday celebration at Daycare...She is Dora silly!!  This was fast and simple, actually enjoyed putting this together... Thanks for looking!
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By Twins5485
Aug 22, 2006
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By chrissiecookie
Aug 22, 2006
This was my first attempt at a FBCT.  It's okay, but I need a little practice!
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By tastycake
Aug 24, 2006
This is for my Niece's 2nd Birthday.  It is in the Dora Star Catcher theme, but I hadn't added the Dora on top yet.  I had to drive the cake 35 miles so I waited.  This cake was for her 2nd party.  She had one the week before too!!
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By debrab
Aug 24, 2006
This was a cake I did for my 3 yr old daughter. She wanted Dora, Sesame Street and Soccer on her cake.  I carved it to look a bit like a topsy turvy cake, pulled the colors from the dora paper plates and added sesame street figures. There was supposed to be a dora candle on top but my 18 month old disappeared with it. The soccer ball on top is made from the mini ball pan and is a replica of her favorite soccer ball. the bottom tier was chocolate, middle and top was vanilla and all were filled with raspberry
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By stephaniescakenj
Aug 25, 2006
My "best buddy" turned 3 this year and she loves Dora and Strawberry Shortcake, so we improvised and came up with this. It is one of my favorites!
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By AGSkelton
Aug 26, 2006
Here is the cake and the smash cake. The original idea came from Boween's Princess Dora cake. The top was sliding, but thanks to the dowel rod stayed in place. We just told everyone it was a 'whimsical' design, LOL. Top was white cake, bottom was chocolate. Iced in BC and marshmellow fondant accents. Dora was a chocolate transfer.
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By TheCakeSmith
Aug 26, 2006
I haven't worked with BC in a while and Dh kept rushing me....so I didn't even try to smooth it out better but the general idea of the cake worked out.  I personally love working with fondant......however.....I did notice that my kithchen doesn't turn out as disasterous with BC.
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By Cyndi1207
Aug 26, 2006
My first attempt at a character cake.
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By lorilyn
Aug 26, 2006
First time doing a whimsical, fondant covered stacked cake.  It's all marshmallow fondant except for the characters which I purchased.
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By cassandrascakes
Aug 27, 2006
Wooow Dora has a lot of colors, lol. It was fun.
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By Mystic
Aug 29, 2006
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By bug101
Aug 29, 2006
12X18 Sheet.  Dora Edible Image.  Buttercream Icing.
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By Charli
Aug 30, 2006
Two tiered chocolate,royal icing figures,Chocolate palm trees,Candy melt Banner.
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By Kiddiekakes
Sep 2, 2006
My first (other than a test cake) decorated cake ever.  Heck, I can't even put icing on one.  MMF recipe was wonderful, and the idea was from this site and the Wilton site.  My MIL made the cake though, I only decorated it.  I'll try my hand at actually baking for the next one!  I'm thinking a Halloween cake is in my future!!! :-)  This was so much fun.
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By sptddog05
Sep 4, 2006
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