I know a lot of you have done this before so I thought I'd toss it out there for some ideas:
I have to make a cake in the shape of a shoe for Sunday to feed 25. No fondant. The shoe itself should be cake covered in butter cream, and it may be sitting on top of a shoe box.
My main questions are:
How have you done the heel? I was thinking of doing cake about an inch square by seven inches or so with a narrow dowel up the middle.
What have you put between the heel and the toe to hold the middle of the shoe up?
Answers to these questions as well as any other feedback or suggestions would be appreciated!
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I've never made something like that before, but could you use a plastic piece and shape it as the support (you know, heat it up and bend it in the right position)? Think of it as a high priced, fancy stilleto. They use colored soles a lot of times and they shouldn't be upset with that because the base cake will be on a cake board, same thing here. Then your dowel rod would have something to go through as well for the heel. Good luck!
I'm not sure. I keep trying to think of something that comes with a plastic backing that would be thin enough to mold but thick enough to support the weight. Truth be told I'd probably go to the local Home Depot/Lowes and ask for a thin piece of fencing that I could clean up or the plumbing section. Or the local Hobby Lobby and run through the craft/jewlery area and see what they have.
Just had a thought, it might be far fetched and not workable but hey, worth a shot. Fondant and Gum paste harden pretty good. What if you took like chicken wire (very plyable but sturdy) and covered it top and bottom with a 50/50 (at least, maybe more gum paste) gum paste/fondant mixture? Then you could make it exactly as you want (size and thickness, might even make it a platform pump). Chicken wire is light so the wieght would only be from the fondant and gum paste, and it would work like a board and still let you be all butter cream and cake. Maybe lay it over a bowl with part of it laying on the counter (for the flat part of the sole) to dry in the right shape? I hope this is a decent idea and not to far fetched for you.
Use 1/4 inch piece of plastic b/c you can heat it up and mold it.
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