Hello I am new to this forum but am hoping for some help! I am making a christening cake and want to put little baby blocks on it spelling out the baby's name. How are they made please so that they are all the same size, shape etc. I can't imagine making them by hand as they would be all irregular. I can't seem to find any help on the web for this. Any ideas for me please.
Thanks a lot
Gwen
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I believe they are all cut by hand from square or rectangular cakes. Measuring is the trick.
http://www.cakeswebake.com/photo/evan-3?context=user
Above is the link for a first birthday cake I did with blocks. The picture is a full one not just the blocks but you can see them. I made mine out of foam and covered with fondant. I measured and marked them with marker so i had a perfect line to follow. I used a very sharp knife and had perfect corners. Of course they were not meant to eat but it worked. Hope this helps!
I made mine from fondant. Roll a long sausage then use two cake smoothers to make it square. Cut the blocks our and use the smoothers to make square again, then let dry. My blocks were only 1".
I found this great tutorial and this is how I made mine.
http://inspiredbymichelleblog.com/2010/10/23/fondant-alphabet-name-...
You could also try:
http://www.wilton.com/technique/Baby-Blocks
http://www.thedreamdaycafe.com/2010/12/fondant-baby-blocks-tutorial...
Thank you so much Bettina, that's so helpful, I think that is the way I will do them, thanks for the links to the tutorials too. I want mine only 1" also. Thank you!
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