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It could be made by using a Wilton 3D Teddy Bear pan or use by stacking 6 or 8 inch (or whatever size you want) layers to the desired height, I am guessing four to five layers, and carving into the general shape of his body, almost like a minion. His fur appears to have been piped with a round tip, but could be done with the grass or star tip. Eyes, mouth ears, hand and feet look like gum paste, fondant or modeling chocolate. Personally, I would use modeling chocolate because buttercream can soften gum paste with it's moisture. I would shape his little parts and let them dry a couple of days before applying to the cake. Hope this helps a little!
Thanks Sandra. Any advice on how to attach the ears so they don't fall off?!
I would use a couple of toothpicks or bamboo skewers. Something like in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_7-IS7Lp_k
I agree with Goreti, they need support. Considering the size of the ears and the weight, I would use a bamboo skewer or even a chop stick several inches long so as to get good purchase in the cake. If you have ever worked with it, you might even consider wafer paper for it's lightness.
I just watched the video that Goreti shared and the use of three skewers per ear is an even better idea and will add stability.
I think so too and that was actually my first thought. Then decided to see if there were other ideas out there and found the video. I like to use bamboo skewers for things like that. Always have some on hand.
Sandra Smiley said:
I just watched the video that Goreti shared and the use of three skewers per ear is an even better idea and will add stability.
Thanks everyone. I had previously watched that same video. Wafer paper is a really good idea. I just have to find some, but I do have bamboo skewers. Now the question is, how do you charge for a cake like that?
I know everything depends upon where you live and your customer base, but I (personally) would not make this cake for less than $85.00 and I think that is conservative.
Wow, coffee filters sound like a good idea! I won't have to worry about them falling off! I could make the rest out of fondant.
As far as the price, I was only thinking $25.00! They have a budget of $30.00. The area I live in doesn't pay much for cakes that aren't from a bakery. Right now, I am only getting $40.00 for a 12x18 sheet cake.
For Gizmo, I was thinking of two nine or eight inch layers with the ball pan on top, so it won't be very big.
I guess I should consider more the time it will take me to make this. I don't think I would get more than #30.00 though. Maybe I should pass, I really have to think about this, but don't have much time.Thanks for all the advice from everyone! You guys are great!
Wow, coffee filters sound like a good idea! I won't have to worry about them falling off! I could make the rest out of fondant.
As far as the price, I was only thinking $25.00! They have a budget of $30.00. The area I live in doesn't pay much for cakes that aren't from a bakery. Right now, I am only getting $40.00 for a 12x18 sheet cake.
For Gizmo, I was thinking of two nine or eight inch layers with the ball pan on top, so it won't be very big.
I guess I should consider more the time it will take me to make this. I don't think I would get more than #30.00 though. Maybe I should pass, I really have to think about this, but don't have much time.Thanks for all the advice from everyone! You guys are great!
Doesn't make sense to me why people think they should pay less for a home baker than a bakery. I would not make this cake for $25. Just not worth the amount of time you have to spend on it. Never mind the cost of supplies. I bake from scratch and it is amazing how much everything has gone up. Hoping for another sale on butter soon.
Louise Schickram said:
Wow, coffee filters sound like a good idea! I won't have to worry about them falling off! I could make the rest out of fondant.
As far as the price, I was only thinking $25.00! They have a budget of $30.00. The area I live in doesn't pay much for cakes that aren't from a bakery. Right now, I am only getting $40.00 for a 12x18 sheet cake.
For Gizmo, I was thinking of two nine or eight inch layers with the ball pan on top, so it won't be very big.
I guess I should consider more the time it will take me to make this. I don't think I would get more than #30.00 though. Maybe I should pass, I really have to think about this, but don't have much time.Thanks for all the advice from everyone! You guys are great!
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