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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Outer Space Birthday

Today’s party is truly out of this world!  We see so many adorable parties for little girls and babies… but great parties for little boys seem harder to come by.  That makes today’s post even more fun!  With a modern color scheme, oodles of creative details and a beautiful table of solar snacks, this party is perfect for little astronauts.  Jasmine Clouser of The Couture Cakery let her imagination soar when she created this party for her son’s 5th birthday.  Get ready to blast off for some fun and adventure with this incredible Outer Space Birthday Party!


Outer Space Birthday Party


Jasmine designed the invitation along with the custom party printables, building upon a grey, orange, lime green and blue color scheme.  From there, she created a charming cake, cupcakes and cookies to match!  I love that Jasmine’s cake is modern and playful yet do-able for at home bakers.  She used cookie cutters to create the colored shapes out of fondant and a rubber letter stamp to emboss her son’s age and initial.


Outer Space Birthday Party


Outer Space Birthday Cake


Oodles of Solar Snacks brought this theme to life!  From Planet Pops (red velvet cake pops inspired by Bakerella) to stick candies shaped like a space shuttle, astronaut and planet Earth.


Outer Space Birthday Party


Trix cereal doubled as Space Rocks and provided an inexpensive treat to be served from a large apothecary jar.  Meteoroids were created by topping  round pretzels with orange candy melts and a silver sixlets.  Too clever!


Outer Space Birthday Party


Mini push pop containers are filled with M&Ms to create Booster Fuel capsules while Cookie Crisp cereal steps in as Moon Rocks!


Outer Space Birthday Party


Outer Space Birthday Party


Outer Space Birthday Party


From the vibrant paper fan backdrop to the whimsical table banner and everything in between, this party is space-tacular!  What little boy wouldn’t love to get lost in this universe of delicious sweets?


A big thank you to my friend Jasmine Clouser at The Couture Cakery for sharing this charming Outer Space Birthday Party with us!  It is truly out of this world!


Vendors & Credits:
Dessert Table Styling, Cake and Cupcakes, Photography:  The Couture Cakery
Invitation and Party Printables:  The Couture Cakery
Mini Push Pop Containers and Straws:  Shop Sweet Lulu
Tissue paper fans, Sixlet candy:  Party City
Linen:  Essential Party Rentals


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Minnie Mouse 1st Birthday

beautiful birthday!  Today’s party comes to us from the same talented lady who brought us the charming Barber Shop Birthday last September.  While that party was definitely a manly-man theme, today’s party is all girl!  With a hot pink, black and white color scheme, polka dots, damask and feathers… this party is so sassy.  And talk about oodles of incredible desserts.  This party would have Minnie herself saying “Aren’t you sweet!”  Let’s take a look at this precious Minnie Mouse 1st Birthday Party, styled by Dawn Menon of Bee*s Knees Parties and featuring an abundance of delightful cakes and sweet treats!
Minnie Mouse 1st Birthday Party


Dawn shared a few thoughts about this event:


“This party was for one of my clients whose daughter loves Minnie Mouse.  My client owns a D’Lites frozen yogurt store on Long Island, and wanted to have the party there. We chose to follow the color palate of the store, which happens to be black, white and hot pink.
Minnie Mouse Birthday Party
Look at all of those incredible sweets!  Minnie Mouse cupcakes, cookies and an adorable smash cake for the first birthday girl!  And check out the main cake… it’s actually an ice cream cake made by the frozen yogurt store and then decorated with fondant pieces from The Hudson Cakery.  Doesn’t it look delicious?  Not to mention oh-so-cute!
Minnie Mouse Birthday Cake


Minnie Mouse Birthday Party


So many delightful details in pink and black, all adorned with Minnie’s little black ears and signature bow!


Minnie Mouse Birthday Cake


Minnie, Minnie everywhere!  From the whimsical backdrop down to the every last cake pop, this party is like a trip to Disneyland!  Perfectly sweet and full of fun!


A special thanks to Dawn Menon of Bee*s Knees Parties and Keiko Niwa of 2 Girl Phototique for sharing this darling Minnie Mouse 1st Birthday Party with us!  It is just darling!


Vendors & Credits:
Smash Cake, Cookies, and Minnie Mouse ice cream cake fondant pieces:  The Hudson Cakery
Ice Cream Cake:  D’Lites Woodbury
Mini Minnie Mouse Cupcakes- The GoodieBox Bakeshop
Cupcake Fondant Pieces – Claudia The Cupcake Lady
Minnie Mouse Cakepops – Edible Encores
Party Decor and Styling – Bee*s Knees Parties
Photography:  Keiko Niwa of 2 Girl Phototique


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Nov 2, 1st Birthday Cake - Teddy

by CORNELIA MARREIROS
(South Africa)


1st Birthday Cake - Teddy


1st Birthday Cake - Teddy


1st Birthday Cake - Teddy


1st Birthday Cake - Teddy


1st Birthday Cake - Teddy 1st Birthday Cake - Teddy


1st Birthday Cake - Teddy
Vanilla sponge covered with vanilla butter cream
Teddy out of white fondant

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Nov 30, Tinkerbell Birthday Cakes

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You can get very creative with Tinkerbell birthday cakes, but the main thing to consider is the amount of time that you’re going to need to put into getting the cake decoration right.


When you’re making a themed cake, don’t underestimate the amount of time you’ll need to plan and ice the cake. You should also give yourself time to make a couple of test runs beforehand so that you’re not panicking about spoiling the actual cake.

It’s easy to find any number of different ideas for Tinkerbell birthday cakes, so you’ll need to think about what your daughter would enjoy the most out of her cake. The big question to ask is why the birthday girl likes Tinkerbell, and there are three main reasons, and thus three main cake designs, that she can choose:

She’s a pretty fairy – if this is the answer you get, then you need to think about Tinkerbell birthday cakes that just focus on her. This could be a 3D model of Tinkerbell or an iced picture on top of a fondant cake. Cakes that represent people standing up are notoriously hard to get right, but the best way to approach the problem is to put her in a big ball gown that will give you a steady base to build up from. The torso and head can be stuck onto the central cake with icing or jelly. The arms can be tricky, so it’s best to bake these as part of the torso, and make them small enough that they don’t weigh too much. Add a final touch of a wand and cover with the whole thing with edible sparkles for that fairy touch.
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She’s part of the world of Peter Pan – Tinkerbell is part of the Neverland group of characters, so if you’re feeling ambitious you could try making a miniature diorama on top of a fondant cake. Use solid colored icing as building materials for your landscape and make sure that you make the characters big enough that you can add detail to their faces and clothes, which will make them instantly identifiable to your children. Be sure to include parts of the story like the pirate ship and the ticking crocodile in the landscape. This is one cake that you’ll need to draw and plan the layout before you even bake the underlying cake


She’s magical – this is probably the easiest option out of the three Tinkerbell birthday cakes as it gives you a free reign with things like stars, fairy dust, and magic wands. This is a good choice if you don’t feel confident creating actual characters and faces and will work best as a flat picture on top of an iced cake. Try to use dark green and gold as your color themes for Tinkerbell’s dress and the color of her wand.

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Add a Tinkerbell cake topper or Tinkerbell toy fairies to a decorated cake.tinkerbell cake
Cake by Maddelin Jackson

The most important thing about Tinkerbell birthday cakes is to get some input from your child. This will form the centerpiece of their birthday celebrations, so you’ll want to make sure it’s something that she’ll enjoy looking at and showing off to her friends. If you’re making it yourself, you might want to ask if your child wants to be a part of the design and decorating team which will be a great way for you to recognize her upcoming birthday and the increased responsibilities it will bring.


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When you create a kids birthday cake think on the child's favourite things are, that they like or have choose them a theme. Parties theme are very popular now a days and find a cake to go with the theme is half the fun.

Birthday cake is the Centre of the celebration of party or anniversary together so that everyone wants to create a cake design pleasure. Sometimes, you need to get inspired when it comes to the decoration of cakes, even if a little help. Here are some ideas for children and the pictures great birthday cake. Please submit your ideas for cake for display too.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Oct 24, Diva Birthday Cake

by Katie Duncan
(Austin, TX)





I made this cake for a close friend's 40th birthday. While she's not a diva, she is an incredibly beautiful woman who enjoys all type of girly things like purses and shoes. ;-)


The bottom tier was a dark chocolate cake (my favorite is Hershey's Black Magic Cake recipe) with a berry buttercream. I used a Swiss Meringue Buttercream and infused it with a (strained) mix of fresh strawberries, raspberries and blackberries.


The top tier was a white cake with a lemon buttercream, also Swiss Meringue Buttercream mixed with fresh lemon curd. This was my first bow, featured on the bottom tier. I've made a few since then for practice, so now I know how to affix it to the cake so that it doesn't fall off halfway through a party!


It's covered in fondant and topped with a purse cake and a high heeled shoe made of gumpaste. Both the purse and the shoe were the first I've made of each, but I'm happy with the results overall.

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Oct 15, Madisons Spooky Birthday Cake

by Maria Mendoza
(Brooklyn, NY East NY)



I used one rectangular 9x 13 x 3. It was a chocolate cake. I torte it in two and filled it with cookies and crumb filling. I crumb coated and let it crust. I them smooth it using the viva towel method.


I decorated it with chocolate ghosts, tombs and a chocolate haunted house and trees. The ghosts seems like they are flying, to get that look I used a little buttercream to lift them up from the cake.


You can tell I need to practice my handwriting. This cake was done last year. I have gotten a little better, but now with so many tools to do letters I am not as worried as before.


I made the skull on the tomb seem as if he is crying. Who knows what he or she did in their life. Maddie loved the cake. She is my adopted granddaughter, she is my granddaughters cousin.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Oct 15, Jaylas Kailan Birthday Cake

by Maria Mendoza
(Brooklyn, NY East NY)



I made this cake using 2, 10"x 2 round cake pans. It was a white cake with strawberries and cream. I covered it in fondant. I decorated it with a Kailan theme. I made a template of Kailan and cut it out like a puzzle, head, eyes, hair, hands feet, etc.


I then cut the pieces in fondant, let them set a little bit. I then placed them on the cake starting with the body ending with her hair. I do embroidery and when designing on the computer you always start with what's on bottom and work upwards.


I used the same technique to place Kailan. I did the Koala bear the same way. Notice the panda shoes, for this bear really loves pandas.


The tiger, I cut out in gum paste and hand painted the details. I made a plaque in fondant (granite look)and wrote out Happy Birthday in eatable ink.


I made little flowers and butterflies and placed them around the cake. Made a grass border and finished off the design with some flower sugar lolly pops.

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Sep 14, Birthday "Guy" Cake

by Brenda
(Lucedale, MS USA)


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My husband just had his 62nd birthday and requested an Italian Cream Cake....not exactly the kind of cake to decorate; but I gave it a try. My husband was an All-American in his day and I came up with the idea of making part of a football field as the decoration for his birthday on Labor Day.


The cake is a traditional Italian Cream, but I mixed pecans AND walnuts in the cake and cream cheese icing. I put the cream cheese icing in between the three layers and then crumb coated with a homemade white crusting buttercream (BC). Then I cut a wedge of a 6 inch butter cake and attached and covered with the same white buttercream to make the "stadium" and let it crust/dry.


I covered the sides of the main cake with the cream cheese icing and then marked off the "field" on top by outlining/piping the white BC along with the "yard lines". Coconut was lightly tinted with McCormick yellow for the end zone and green and placed inside the piped lines for the field. A goal post was fashioned with floral wire and dotted with royal blue icing then left to dry before inserting. (stick the uncoated bottom in styrofoam to dry) The remaining top was iced with the cream cheese and smoothed.


One more light layer of BC was added to the "seating" area and sprinkles were added for the "people". A small royal blue buttercream shell was piped around the stadium using Wilton's Royal Blue and black...a lot I might add. The top of the stadium was a good place to write "Happy Birthday" with yellow BC.


To finish the cake two markers were made from card stock and a "62" written with gold pen, attached with royal icing to a toothpick and inserted on the 62 yard line. I filled a new piping bag with the remainder of the royal blue BC on one side and the yellow BC on the other and used a medium shell tip to pipe the variegated shells around the bottom of the cake.


One last note: the yard marker dots were made with flattened royal icing dots made from a number 2 Wilton tip and flatted to dry before using a fine tip food marker to write the yard line numbers. They were attached to the "field" with small dots of royal icing.


He really seemed to enjoy his "Guy" cake!

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Sep 22, Jungle Birthday Cakes

Jungle birthday cakes are fun to eat and bake as you have many choices when creating this theme cake. From spotted cheetah cakes to figures on a safari, jungle cakes incorporate personality, humor, and adventure. Traditionally a cake made for a child’s party, modern ideas make this a theme cake everyone can enjoy.

A small, two-layer cake covered in green frosting is a good foundation for a young child’s jungle cake. Color some animal crackers with baking gel or frosting pens and randomly place them around the base of each layer for character and liveliness. Put a few small jungle animal toys on the top layer along with plastic trees or balloons and place your candles around the top layer. If you can make or find a little “happy birthday” banner, place it so that the animals are holding it. For a child older than a toddler, you might want to be a little more creative than animal crackers. A sheet cake covered in fondant with a jungle scenario on it is a viable option as you can create a river, add rocks, dirt, trees, and a variety of animals. Let snakes come alive as they wrap around trees and rocks, while a crocodile in the river tells you danger is lurking nearby. The birthday boy or girl, or rather, a small figure representing them, might be running, swimming, or climbing through these jungle birthday cakes.

jungle cake
Easy Jungle Cake Idea courtesy of rmansoorian

One interesting idea is to make several jungle birthday cakes and place them on individual pedestals of different sizes, so that they go from lowest to highest. On each cake, put plastic jungle trees and connect a thin piece of string through the trees, going from cake to cake. Hang some monkeys on the string to create a real life jungle scene as they dangle over a waterhole, a giraffe’s head, and a patiently waiting lion. Add some more animals to the top of the cakes and stick animal heads made of sugar, available at party and baking supply stores, to the sides of the cakes to complete the jungle look. Cupcakes seem to be the latest in baking accessories so why not incorporate the tasty treats into your festivities. With a jungle theme, it’s easy to make each cupcake different as you can make lions, tigers, bears, and other animal faces. You might stick with one animal and make a family or create animal rivals, like elephants and mice or lions and zebras. The cake itself could focus on one animal while the cupcakes are all different or it could encompass the entire jungle whereas the cupcakes are all the same animal.

jungle cupcakesJungle Cupcakes courtesy of knolleary

The urban jungle brings a new meaning to the word “jungle” and with cheetah, leopard, zebra, and snake prints being at the height of the fashion world, jungle birthday cakes are not just for kids anymore. Women have purses, shirts, shoes, dresses, scarves, and even socks adorned with animal prints and you know you can get a cake made to match your favorite accessory or outfit.

A black and white stripped zebra cake with pink edging is almost as popular today as the jungle cakes made for children. A beige butter cream cake with an inch of orange fondant trim on one layer with tiger strips and a golden band with brown spots on another layer is a jungle cake that has “queen of the jungle” written all over it.


Today, anything goes and jungle birthday cakes are no exception. They are fun, popular, in fashion, and in demand. Whether it’s your birthday or someone else’s, think jungle fever.

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sneak Peek: Sadie’s 1st Birthday

It’s going to be a big day here tomorrow…  my sweet little Sadie is turning one next week!  I can hardly believe she is almost a year old.  This year has just flown by at whirlwind speed!   I almost didn’t  plan a party (gasp!) due to everything we have going on right now.  We’re moving to Miami in two weeks!!  But I just couldn’t imagine letting her first birthday go by without a little celebration.


Today will be a crazy day full of last minute preparations and baking.  On deck is a smash cake for the birthday girl, cinnamon swirl cupcakes, caramel apples and some sort of apple cake.  So if you’ll please excuse my slow response to comments and emails this week, I’d like to share a little sneak peek of Sadie’s big day…


Sadie's Birthday Preview


Like always, I had more ideas than time when it came to Sadie’s party.  So I enlisted the help of some very talented ladies, friends new and old, to help me.  They might tell you I went a little crazy with the emails, photos and physical design boards…. but it was so worth it!  Their creations have been arriving all week and I am in awe!  I cannot wait to show you everything!  Inspired by Sadie’s favorite stuffed animal (a gift from her Aunt Ashley), this party is going to be soft, furry and oh-so-sweet!


While I look forward to spending time with my family this weekend, I hope you have an exciting weekend planned too!  See you back here next week!


Happy Friday everyone!


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Monday, September 19, 2011

Barbershop birthday party

A barbershop for a man is like a salon for a woman.  It is a place to the relax, make contacts and pampered can (in a very male way).  A place where a man talking about a haircut, a thorough shaving and a good deal guy can get.  Best of all, can it have a significant experience between father and son, create memories of a life long.  Special guy spend time with his father what doesn't love little young?

Dawn Menon of bee * s knee parties the creation of charming third birthday party drew on this concept for her son.  Inspired by Reeses love to the Barber, dawn, everything from the classic red and white stripes on Poland, shears and swirly mustaches integrated Barber.  An adorable cake from The Hudson Cakery, this wonderfully with vintage Barbershop Birthday Party is a modern throwback to the golden age of the scissors.
Vintage Barbershop Birthday Party

A few thoughts from the dawn of the inspiration for this charming party:

"The theme of my son Reese love the barbershop is based." It is always a trip where it is only he and my husband, and ends with a lollipop. Go vintage style to a barbershop, what a wonderland of inspiration. My party design aesthetic, always consists of ancient and modern. A vintage feel of the party could I get some fantastic vintage haircut decor items on eBay result. "The talented Kellie Two pooch Paperie designed all stationery, which added to the decorations, clean, modern behavior."

Vintage Barbershop Birthday Party

Vintage Barbershop Birthday Party

Vintage Barbershop Birthday Party

A few thoughts from the dawn of the adorable cake:

"If there is a time, cake design, I was excited, Jennifer Hudson Cakery The complete autonomy concept and design to give." My client the Hudson Cakery, had to create the a cake for her daughter, communion and the cake was speaking days after, so I knew my guests in a treatment.

Vintage Barbershop Birthday Cake by The Hudson Cakery

"When I first saw that cake I tore up to honestly." It exceeded all expectations, which can be very high as an event planner. The detail was the barbershop pole amazingly tiny Mustchaces. And they all bring together, Jennifer carefully added little lollipops, which are my son's favorite. "Reese was a little under the weather on the day of his party, but when this cake came, he was all smiles."

Also, we are all smiling!  Love the concept, love the decor, love the cake!  Special thanks to dawn of bee * s knee parties for their beautiful Barbershop Birthday Party with us!

Provider & credits:
Party-design: bee * s knee parties
Cake: The Hudson Cakery
Photography: two girls Phototique
Cupcake toppers: Parker's flour patch
Old fashioned lollies: Vintage Confections
All printed stationery: Two pooch Paperie


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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sep 9, birthday of Charlotte Strawberry cakes

The main thing to keep in mind when looking for Strawberry Shortcake birthday cake is to leave your wild imagination. The more effort you put in, your child will enjoy the cake and better it will seem to taste.

It can also be a good opportunity to get your child involved cooking and pastry, as the proposed recipes are easy to do. This also will give them a sense of responsibility and control on their birthday party and also helps to strengthen their enthusiasm for the great day.

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Sep 2, Cat Birthday Cake ideas


Birthday cake ideas cat can vary from simply using a cat in the form of cake of building several other cakes cut into shapes and pasted cake with icing. Inspiration can come to look at pictures of other cakes of chat and view how to create the different parts of the anatomy of the cat.  Share your cake to chat with us, too!

A cat dimensional cakes are easy to design. If bake you the cake in a cat-shaped cake, all you do is focusing on it decoration.

cat cake pan

For a slightly more complex one-dimensional cake, use two sizes of cake pans round, slightly smaller than the other. The actual size will depend on how big cake must be to feed all the guests. Cook two cakes in the larger pan and a cake to the smallest. Use a large cake for the body and the smaller cake will serve as the head of the cat. Their position on the plateau of service, one of the other, to form the cat. The second large cake cut a Crescent shape about three inches wide in the Crescent to form the tail. Then, cut triangular pieces for the ears and add the body of the cat ears and tail with frosting to adhere to their place. Cakes of freezing front of sculpture and to shape will help them to avoid the ruin of the edges. Other birthday cake ideas cat include the ideas of decoration. The color of the glaze you will use depends on what kind of cat, you want to do. By example, to make your cake looks like a tabby cat, use iced caramel with white striations. Orange, brown and yellow are the other colours of popular icing for cakes inspired by chat. Once you have used the icing to secure and attach the edges of the cat, the freezing of the rest of the cat components to hide seams. Separate head and the body of a necklace made of licorice or fruit leather. Use white or pale pink frosting to accentuate the Interior of the ears.cat cake pattern

Use our chat cake, decoration pattern and to a yellow transfer on a 13 x 9 or round cake.

Birthday cake ideas cat include ideas to make a face to the different candies using cakes and sweets. Make the eyes of black chocolate coated candy or fruit pastilles. Heart-shaped candy is perfect for the nose and use Rose tire or fruit leather for the language. Make whiskers of sticks of liquorice or you can draw their using written black glaze. Form features of the face of the basis of the different colors and then place them on the cake. Other birthday cake ideas cat can take on a thematic note, but this does not necessarily mean that they are complicated. If anniversary date is near Valentine's day, place toppers of cake of CAT on a traditional cake with a heart cake Ridge between and write a cute phrase on the cake, for example, "have a Purrfect anniversary".

A cat sprawled on a fact frosting ball look like wire sitting on the cake would be a visual appearance Mignon. If you are a little art, create a face of chat covering the top of a round cake with a bag of pastry and some tips of different sizes.

cat on ball of yarn cake.Cat made from gum paste. Photo: snarkygurl
If you have a cat who thinks that the living room is, decorate the top of a sheet cake to look like a room stay with small furniture and miniature cat, you can find in a hobby store.

Another idea children will love is to surround the large cat with additional cakes decorated cake to look like baby kittens.

Birthday cake ideas chat are a good thing for cat lovers, child or pet owners celebrate the birth of their favorite feline family. Don't be afraid to try your hand in the design of cake; and cover your mistakes with icing.


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Saturday, September 3, 2011

August 5, birthday bear care

by Joanne Clifton
Fredericksburg (Texas)

I actually used the Pan support care Wilton, it iced with point 18 with the appropriate colors, advanced 3 to expose and tip 13 eye pressed and flattened with powdered sugar.

I have several sugar cookies decorated and their attach? with Ribbon of icing for the balloons to care Bear celebrate with. Also added sugar cookie cake and hat decorated and added to the cake to give a 3D effect.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

August 15, Flip Flop cake - Kids birthday cakes

This cake on the theme of the particular rocking is composed of a large and two small round cakes. Choose a flavour of the summer, your family will enjoy and make your festive cake by your dough colouring.

Create a model by tracing a large switches on a piece of regular or wax paper. A good knife sharpened, cut lines on the cake.


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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Anniversary cake horse - birthday cakes kids

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