How cute is this little Hedwig Smash Cake???!!!! And it was so easy to make. Cut a few fondant circles, pipe on some "feathers" and you are done!
Carol
How cute is this little Hedwig Smash Cake???!!!! And it was so easy to make. Cut a few fondant circles, pipe on some "feathers" and you are done!
Making this cake wasn't as difficult or time consuming as it looks because all of the Simpson figures are plastic toys. I love it when cakes are easy.... although I did make the sofa, tv, and the donuts out of fondant.
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To make the sofa, tv, and donuts I use my super cool Creality Ender 3 V2 3D printer to make cutter sets for each object. My 3D printer is my favorite cake decorating tool. If you want to read more about it, click HERE.
For the donuts, I uploaded the shapes below to the CookieCad design tool which in turn generated an STL file. The STL file is then sent to a "slicer" program which generates a .GCODE file specific to your 3D printer. Finally the .GCODE file is sent to the 3D printer and the cookies cutters printers. Easy right??? FYI: I used 3.25" donuts for this cake.
I made the TV from another cookie cutter set, but you could just cut the pieces from a paper temple. I just get a kick out of making the cutters. Below is the template I used to make my TV 4-1/2" wide.
I used purple and black fondant mixed with Tylose power (which makes the fondant harden) to make the body of the TV. For the TV screen I rolled out white gum paste and glued a printed "Happy Birthday Madison" image to the gum paste using a glue dot runner. After the image was glued to the gum paste, I used the TV screen cutter to cut out the gum paste, and then I placed the TV screen on the main body of the TV. And just to give the TV some pizzazz, I added some finishing touches to the knobs and the speaker. I also dusted the speaker with some brown food power to give it some depth. For the TV antenna, I used some thin wire, but I should have used something thicker because the wire didn't show up very well.