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!
And like all of my recent cakes I went a little overboard using my 3D printer to make cutters and embossers. I could have cut a lot of these things by hand (like the envelope and shield), but making the cutters is a lot more fun. You can read my post on using a 3D printer to make cookie cutters HERE.
Here is the shield going together. I made a cutter that created the outer edge, and used that same cutter to make the sections in red, green, yellow and blue fondant. I had an embosser for each of the animals, and an "H" embosser for the center of the shield. After everything was dry, I painted the edge with silver food paint, and dusted everything with brown and black food color power.
On the top page of the book I printed a newspaper looking image and the words "Welcome Muggle Baby" on some wafer paper. Then I dampened the wafer paper and stuck it to the dry gum paste.
For the envelope I used my cutter which placed score lines where the flaps needed to be folded.
The sorting hat was by far the hardest part to make. I started with a cone shaped wad of aluminum foil and added fondant to form the protrusion in the face.
I then rolled out a piece of thin fondant and wrapped it around the entire piece. I added bits of fondant here and there, trying to match the features on the hat from the movie. My fondant started to dry very quickly (too much Tylose I guess), so it started to looks cracked and wrinkled. Good thing that was the look I was going for.
Next I added the brim. Later I thought the brim looked too narrow, so I made another and stacked it on top of the original brim.
Final step was a dusting of (you guessed it) black and brown food color power. I put lots of black dust in the eye sockets and mouth. You can also see the hat has a larger brim in this picture. If you look really hard you can see where the top wider brim is folding over the narrow brim underneath.
So here is the finished cake, what do you think? Happy Sprinkle, Muggle Baby. My the force be with you. (oops that's a different movie, right??)
Happy Decorating,
Carol