How I Made My Elmo Cake - Instructions Online

Decorating By kretin Updated 17 Jan 2009 , 1:52pm by YALANTZI

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kretin Posted 15 Jan 2009 , 12:02am
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Hi all,

I've had a number of people ask for instructions on how I made my nephews Elmo cake.

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Since I forgot to take photos along the way, I decided to write the instructions for how I made the Elmo cake on my blog, along with a bunch of other tips that I've learned along the way. The address is:

http://www.zerogravity.com.au/blog

for anyone who's interested.

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antonia74 Posted 15 Jan 2009 , 3:34am
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Thanks so much for taking the time to sketch and explain it to us all, that's awesome of you! I just might try this this year. icon_smile.gif

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3GCakes Posted 15 Jan 2009 , 3:43am
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I love your cake...but what is a pudding tin?

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froggyjustjumpin Posted 15 Jan 2009 , 3:59am
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Thank you so much for sharing your instructions and your blog. Your cakes are amazing.

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kretin Posted 15 Jan 2009 , 5:19am
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Thanks everyone, glad you're finding it useful icon_smile.gif

Cakemom777, a pudding tin is a cake tin that's 15cm (6") in diameter and 8cm (3") deep. I call it that because that size tin is what's traditionally used for Christmas puddings here.

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kretin Posted 17 Jan 2009 , 5:21am
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Just wanted to let you all know I've just posted the final installment on my Elmo tutorial, phew! I had no idea it would be so long when I started:

http://www.zerogravity.com.au/blog

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YALANTZI Posted 17 Jan 2009 , 1:52pm
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Wow!!! your cakes are amazing, I am going to have to try to make that fairy, you did a great job. thumbs_up.gif

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