Thanks for the detail Gail. I'm going to give it a try in December for a girlfriends son. I think I will make a practice one in the mean time. LOL Thanks for the inspiration!
Comment by Gail Taylor on November 6, 2011 at 5:41pm
Thanks Felicia :) I did this one over a year ago, with a lot of other cakes in between... so I'm not too sure about all of it. The main things I did was carved the cake so that its ends curved down, the way a real skateboard would when lying upside down. (I went into Walmart and put one of their skateboards on the floor, upside down, and took a couple of pics of it ;) The other important part was to carve all the cake out from underneath it, so it would look like it was resting on the two curved ends. Then I put black butter cream under there so it would look like shadow. For the graphics, I copied a real Tony Hawk skateboard that I found online. It's all done with fondant (the red skateboard, green logo, skull graphics). This is what I can't remember... whether I did the skull with edible markers or hand painted it with color paste... I think I did it with the color paste. That's how I do most of my stuff like this. The trucks (axil) and wheels are made out of modelling chocolate, and then painted with silver pearl dust. I put a skewer through the truck and then each wheel was put on, and then the wheels were able to spin on the axil :) (to make the right shape of the axil, I used the pictures I had taken at Walmart :) Hope you give it a try! Good luck :)
I would love more detail on how you did this cake. I think it is amazing! Stands out from all the others! Trying to imagine how I would begin to try something like this :)
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