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Awe...thank you so much Shallena. I enjoy making them, so it is great to be able to do something I love and make people happy in the process; especially my loved ones. The girls were impressed, again they were 4 and 6 so not too suprising...lol. So if you don't mind I will post another: this was made for my youngests 4th birthday, she wanted a luau for her birthday party...
Can't wait to see your unicorn cake...seriously I am sooooo excited!!! Have a great weekend.
Cheers,
Louise
Shallena Miller said:I LOVE YOUR MONKEY CAKE! Louise you are so creative! Many kids would dream to have one of your creations made for their birthday. Your kids are so lucky!
So cute!!! Well I just finished the major parts of my cake, I will just need to transport it 2 hours tomorrow then assemble it. Cant wait to post pictures!!!
Louise Phillips said:Awe...thank you so much Shallena. I enjoy making them, so it is great to be able to do something I love and make people happy in the process; especially my loved ones. The girls were impressed, again they were 4 and 6 so not too suprising...lol. So if you don't mind I will post another: this was made for my youngests 4th birthday, she wanted a luau for her birthday party...
Can't wait to see your unicorn cake...seriously I am sooooo excited!!! Have a great weekend.
Cheers,
Louise
Shallena Miller said:I LOVE YOUR MONKEY CAKE! Louise you are so creative! Many kids would dream to have one of your creations made for their birthday. Your kids are so lucky!
Louise I just posted them in the photos section. Sorry it took me so long! I am getting ready to move and had 2 more cakes to get done after this! Let me know what you think!
Hello Shallena,
Well the cake got made and it was a success; not saying too much since she is only 7, but I was pleased as well I must say. If you like it and I can give you any pointers, please let me know and I will be happy to help you in any way I can. Just FYI...I baked it in the lamb pan with a pound cake, cut off it's little head (wasn't as messy as it sounds), and replaced it with a horse head I "sculpted" out of Rice Crispy Treats. I do use the word sculpted lightly, I basically squished and pressed until it resembled a horse (had to google image so I would know what one looked like). Good Luck!!
Cheers,
Louise
I just saw your pictures of yur unicorn w/penguins cake. It is amazing. Great job. My daughter (she's 5) loves unicorns and penguins. I never even thought of using the lamb cake. I will try it not. How did you attach the rice crispy treats to the pound cake? Scewers? Also, do you make yourown fondant? Thanks. Great job.
Louise Phillips said:Hello Shallena,
Well the cake got made and it was a success; not saying too much since she is only 7, but I was pleased as well I must say. If you like it and I can give you any pointers, please let me know and I will be happy to help you in any way I can. Just FYI...I baked it in the lamb pan with a pound cake, cut off it's little head (wasn't as messy as it sounds), and replaced it with a horse head I "sculpted" out of Rice Crispy Treats. I do use the word sculpted lightly, I basically squished and pressed until it resembled a horse (had to google image so I would know what one looked like). Good Luck!!
Cheers,
Louise
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