Spongebob Squarepants Cake

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prettypinkroses Posted 16 May 2007 , 11:08pm
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I need a idea for a spongeBob squarepants cake. It's for a 15 yr old. Does anyone have a picture, I would like to do maybe a spongebob on an sheetcake. Any great bctf's pictures outthere. Thanks ahead of time. I am trying not to my it to childlike for him.

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KeltoKel Posted 16 May 2007 , 11:27pm
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Well, if you do a gallery search, there are a ton of great spongebob cakes. Have you checked them out yet?

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Ray75 Posted 16 May 2007 , 11:32pm
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I have two in my photos...

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Suebee Posted 16 May 2007 , 11:39pm
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I have two Sponge Bob cakes. One drawn on and one 3d laying down.

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KHalstead Posted 16 May 2007 , 11:40pm
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I made this one for my son's 8th birthday......the houses are made out of rice krispie treats......he wanted it to look LIKE the show....so that's what I was going for.
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Ray75 Posted 16 May 2007 , 11:42pm
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OMG, that is soooo cool, it most definately looks like the show!

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alliebear Posted 16 May 2007 , 11:45pm
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maybe you can have sb doing something the 15y old likes to do... ie playing hockey or giutar or something

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dydemus Posted 16 May 2007 , 11:49pm
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I made one too. The one I did was very easy. Check it out in my photo gallery if you're looking for an easy one icon_smile.gif

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EricaT Posted 17 May 2007 , 12:28am
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if you are doing it as a sheet cake, you could totally make the cake into his body. just ice the whole thing in yello and put the divets in the frosting to make it look "spongelike" and use fondant or even cutout cookies on the bottom for legs, have arms protuding from the sides, etc...

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imakecakes Posted 17 May 2007 , 12:35am
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I have used the instructions on the Nick Jr. website to make several spongebob cakes. They have a recipe tab you can click on then search around for "Spongebob recipes" They even have a step by step video to help make the cake.

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starkissdtears Posted 17 May 2007 , 12:37am
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I just saw this photo in a search I did. The figurines are plastic.

http://www.coffeycakes.com/largepics/spongebobsheet2.jpg

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sarahnichole975 Posted 17 May 2007 , 12:39am
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I have one in my photos as well, just a double layer sheet cake that's Spongebob.

KHalstead, I love your cake!

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