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Princess Cake

by Karie Smail
(Ontario, Canada)




Princess Cake

Princess Cake

You are going to need a cake baked in a bowl shape. I used a stainless steel bowl you buy at local stores. For the bottom i used a 12x 15 pan but I have used a smaller base before. I used whipped icing and just added icing sugar to it to make it more firm, then colored it with food coloring. Insert the doll wrapped in saran wrap into cake before icing then fill in around it. To get the sides smooth I used a piece of computer paper and started at the bottom and pulled it to the top to make the icing nice and smooth. Filled in around the doll with icing and iced the bottom the same color.I used the shell tip to create the edging. Make sure to put dowel under the tier stands to prevent it from sinking. Hope this helps someone. Have fun :)




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Feb 14, 2011
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Graceful cake
by: Anonymous

Your cake is as graceful as the birthday girl's name. :) Clever idea of making a pricess cake for a large crowd.

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