Thursday, November 24, 2011

Star Wars cakes

by Frank Lopez
(Los Angeles, CA)

It took me a week to work to "vessels" based on the. The more difficult is the fighter wing which was too heavy be "glued" by icing, especially since it was so hot that day. I got through it.

See Luke and Darth veteran off, half resolution, rock candy used as stars, Millennium Falcon (small version) fighter wing, tie fighter suspended in air of ready for combat. It is a chocolate cake with strawberries and regular yellow fill.

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by Yvette Romero
(Chicago, IL, USA)

It is a full sheet cut in half and carved. All parts of the cake were used including the dome which has been auditing. Cover of frosting, peak # 47 used to outline, point # 12 for the elevated circles, Tip # 3 & 5 edges and residents.

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by Jenny Koverman
(San Jose, Ca.)

I cooked two rectangular cakes. I frosted all except in a cake and chopped and then to the middle of the range. I cut a number 7 among other the cake and placed in part chopped up, trying to look like the 7 had broken through the middle of the cake. I fade iced orange in the microwave and he poured over the middle to look like lava. Then I've decorated with star wars toys.

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