I learned a new term recently: A Sprinkle. It is like a baby shower only smaller and usually for a second child. Who knew. This is a Harry Potter cake I made for the Sprinkle - Welcome Muggle Baby!
Carol
I learned a new term recently: A Sprinkle. It is like a baby shower only smaller and usually for a second child. Who knew. This is a Harry Potter cake I made for the Sprinkle - Welcome Muggle Baby!
Someone asked for a Border Collie cake, but not something carved; they wanted something super simple. This is what I gave them. And it couldn't have been simpler to make - I mean like 45 minutes simple.
I found a super cute graphic image of a border collie, and I cut the printout apart like a jigsaw puzzle. Then I just cut pieces of black and white covering chocolate to match the paper pieces. (Note: the covering chocolate is stiffer and holds it shape better than fondant. It taste better too.)
Then I stacked all the pieces and glued them together with a touch of water.
The eyes went on last, and I scored a few lines in the covering chocolate to represent hair.
And then I just picked the whole thing up and placed it on top of my prepared cake. What could be easier??? Honestly, It took be about 45 minutes to cut and stack all the pieces. I wish they were all this effortless.
I made this SpongeBob Square Pants cake for my niece who brought it to a friend at work. It looks a little complicated to make, but it was actually pretty easy.
I started by trimming the cake to fit the shape of SpongeBob's body. Just straight cuts here. I use a huge 11" serrated knife to cut and trim my cakes. I have the Farberware Resin brand - I love this knife! Amazon isn't selling it any more, but this Mercer brand looks comparable.