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By SweetCakesbyErin
Jul 1, 2011
First time modeling figures. BC w/ fondant accents.
By jingerelle
Jul 10, 2011
I made this for a friend with a son who LOVES Star Wars (as do I). The toppers are hand cut and decorated fondant.
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By PopsandTops
Jul 18, 2011
This was the second Yoda cake I made.  After doing a small figure on a round cake the first time around I got the confidence to try to do it bigger.  The face was the part I was most concerned about so I did it over a few days, started over one or two times before I got it the way I wanted, which I think is pretty near perfect.  The head is Rice Krispies Treats covered in fondant, with big tubes and balls of fondant under the fondant cover to create the ridges and texture.  Then I free handed the deep crevices with a fondant tool and worked on the big eyebrow ridge and the eyes.  It took two nights I think to get it right.  Then I wrapped it in saran and kept it cold until the cake/body was done.  The cake was just stacked 8" rounds, carved to a mound, covered in brown fondant in the front, and wrapped around the back with off-white fondant.  I just draped the 'robe' around and worked with however it fell.  Added a hood to cover some tears, and the front edging was also an attempt at covering tears and holes.  The front of the robe is not ideal-- so that'd be the one thing I'd do differently.  Would work with smaller pieces vs. trying to wrap one big piece.  Oh, and the light saber was too small, but the larger versions I had were too hard to attach and get at the right angle, so I just went with it.   But in the end this was a MAJOR show stopper at my son's Star Wars party.  He was sooooo thrilled, so I was over the moon!
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By ittybittybakery
Jul 18, 2011
this was the first Yoda cake I made.  I was too nervous to attempt a full 3D Yoda so did it as a topper, and while it came out OK, there were a lot of things that weren't quite right, like the eyes and the cheek bones.  The customer and her son were blown away, but I knew I could do better.  I was happy with this one, but the second (3D) Yoda I did came out much more accurate and better.  I'm thankful to have done this one as a 'practice' of sorts for my son's big 3D version that I did weeks later.
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By ittybittybakery
Jul 19, 2011
10" bottom tier with ball pan on top. The bottom is navy blue buttercream spattered with white & black and sprinkled with silver rainbow disco dust - it looked very "galaxy" The logos are handcut and the legos & figures are fondant/gumpaste.
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By SweetTater
Jul 23, 2011
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By halfbaked
Jul 26, 2011
Yoda...MMF
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By KHMV
Jul 27, 2011
All cake, covered in colored fondant.

Thankx for looking...................................Dino
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By CakesbyDino
Jul 28, 2011
I made this cake for my husbands 40th birthday and it says "May the forties be with you" It was a huge hit
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By mrsredmond
Jul 30, 2011
my first yoda, fondant and cake for body and rice crispies fondant for head and arms
By mylaf
Jul 30, 2011
8in+4in square cake frosted in buttercream.  Fondant for all accents.  I hand cut all the pieces for the little lego characters.  Fun, but time consuming!!!
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By texanlostlover
Aug 13, 2011
Still a bit wet, as decorated and delivered same day! Only just made the deadline!
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By KimsCakeKitchen
Aug 21, 2011
Yoda cake for my nephew.  I thought it was going to turn out as a deformed cat but did in the end look like Yoda and my nephew said who it was instantly.  Thanks to my hubby for drawing on the detail with an icing pen - you are a star :)
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By josepho
Aug 21, 2011
Yoda head and lego blocks are RKT and all other decorations are fondant, this one was fun to make!
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By aDBakes
Sep 1, 2011
Made these for my son's birthday to take to school.  All MMF.  The kids were so excited!
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By cj72
Sep 2, 2011
Yoda was originally done with color flow (like the Star Wars logo at the bottom), but I put it in the freezer... big mistake!  Apparently that makes royal icing melt.  Oops.  So I spent about an hour transferring and filling in the pattern in buttercream.  The birthday boy loved it!!  Chocolate cake with vanilla filling.
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By Maliciously_Delicious
Sep 3, 2011
A very last-minute cake for a friend's little boy. They've been living on the East Coast for for the last year, and ended up coming for his birthday on the spur of the moment. We were super happy to have them, but I had to throw something together in a rather improvised fashion, and ended up flat doing a Charm City stormtrooper design and adding on the mini R2 as a sort of smash cake for the little boy. Thanks for looking!
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By emiyeric
Sep 10, 2011
24 count cupcake cake with buttercream icing
By gralits
Sep 10, 2011
The force is strong with this cake! All decorations are fondant. The cake is vanilla with buttercream filling. Thanks for looking!
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By TwoLittleEs
Sep 12, 2011
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By ckayb2000
Sep 17, 2011
By Dayyi
Sep 17, 2011
Yoda kept falling on me. luckily i got a picture before he decided to fall.
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By cryssi45
Sep 23, 2011
Hans Solo, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Yoda, Chewbacca, and Princess Leia figures that were hand-sculpted and used on a two-tier lego star wars cake
By elocin116
Sep 24, 2011
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By tasteart
Sep 26, 2011
This was a Yoda cake I hand carved for a special little boys birthday. I was happy with the way it turned out.
By risashouseofcakes
Sep 26, 2011
Cake #2 for my son's birthday.  Love Yoda!  MMF,  TYFL!
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By KimmieJ
Sep 26, 2011
My version of Star Wars cake for 5th birthday party.  The first cake I've made for someone else.  Figures are made of gumpaste.
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By salco
Oct 2, 2011
2 tier, MMF 8" and 6", My sons birthday request... I attemted to match his plate designs. and he loved getting ht toys when it was all eaten!
By Jacscakes213
Oct 5, 2011
The birthday "boy" is a doctor and a huge Star Wars Fan!!
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By Karansa
Oct 7, 2011
By TotallyBaked
Oct 7, 2011
Cake for my son's 7th birthday - it couldn't just be Lego or Star Wars it had to be Lego Star Wars! Chocolate cake with chocoloate buttercream, covered with fondant. Lego and figures are made out of fondant
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By izmeen
Oct 9, 2011
all buttercream airbrushed black, figures are 50/50 fondandtand gumpaste. Flames are royal icing. TFL!
By sechrestloans
Oct 11, 2011
This cake was for my nephew's birthday. He wanted the scene from Star Wars where the Emperor fights Yoda. I purchase the figures and made the base for them from RCT covered in fondant. The silver accents are cut from fondant and painted with silver petal dust mixed with vanilla extract. Happy birthday words are chocolate poured into a mold. Lightsabers are fondant/gumpaste covered with colored sugar. Cake is fondant covered with a BC icing border. This was my first stacked cake. The round cake was checkerboard inside (yoda green and brown), but I didn't get a photo.
By indiesmom
Oct 11, 2011
Star Wars themed birthday cake
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By turtlecakes
Oct 29, 2011
A chocolate cake i made for my son who loves star wars.It has no yeast,eggs,or gluten because of his allergies and it is the first birthday cake he has ever been able to eat. I made the recipe for the cake and everything is edible and tasty.
By irit
Nov 4, 2011
Movie characters made for a movie themed wedding cake.  Each table at the wedding was a picture of a movie instead of a number.  The entire wedding cake was put together on top of a large movie reel.  The topper was a pillow with Cinderella's glass slipper.  Unfortunately the picture of the cake all put together got ruined...
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By four321
Nov 5, 2011
One of many characters made for a movie themed wedding cake.
By four321
Nov 5, 2011
Cake body, RKT head, arms and toes covered in fondant.  Light saber is a glow stick.  It should be green, but I saved that for the birthday boy.
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By howitsdone
Nov 6, 2011
This cake was made for a 6-year-old boy who loves Star Wars Legos. The mini-figures were created from fondant using the Lego Mini-Figure Ice Cube Tray and hand-painted. The Star Destroyer on top was also made from fondant and based on the Mini-Scale Star-Destroyer Lego Kit.
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By MissionCity
Nov 7, 2011
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