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.
For the donut I started by tinting white Wilton fondant with a little bit of Ivory gel food color to give a light tan color. The "icing" of the donut was made with pink fondant. I mixed white and pink fondant together to get a paler shade of pink. First I used my donut frosting cutter to cut the pink frosting and then used the "mouth/teeth" cutter to cut the "bite" out of just the pink frosting layer. Then I positioned the pink frosting on top of the tan donut.
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.Carol