I'm not sure if this should be call a Deer, Buck or Stag Head Cake. Whatever you call it, this is what the bride decide would be the perfect cake for her hunting obsessed groom.
I started with a outline drawing of the deer that was a combination of several drawings I found. This is the antler.
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I used the antler cutter to cut a piece of brown fondant and pushed the armature into it.
Then I cut another fondant antler and used it to cover the front of the armature. I used a bit of water to glue the two layers of fondant together.
A dresden tool was used to score some grooves into the fondant to give it a more realistic look. (They kind of look like snapping fingers don't they??)
The head came next. I started with a brown fondant base and then just started layering the other pieces on top of it.
Once I got to this point I placed the head on an 8" foam dummy so it would dry with a curved shape to match the cake. You might also notice some accents/facial features on this photo of the head didn't make the final cut. At some point I decided I didn't like the blackish-brown "hair" around the ears, so that got pulled off and replaced it with something different. The face was a work in progress. I would put things on and take them off till I got something I liked.
When I started assembling the cake, I attached a bamboo skewer to the back of the deer head using melted candy melts. I also used a chocolate freeze spray which hardens the melted chocolate in seconds. This stuff is great. Without the spray, it would take 30 minutes for the chocolate to harden. I attached the antlers to the head with the same melted candy melts.
After the final spritz with the chocolate freeze spray, the head and antlers went onto the cake. I secured the head to the cake and the cake drum with more melted chocolate and a ball of green fondant. (See at this point I removed the fringy hair from around the ears.)
Final step was to add some greenery around the head. I wanted the deer to look like he was walking through the forest rather than dead and mounted.
So here is the cake all finished. I hope the groom likes it!
Happy Decorating,
Carol