Help With Wedding Cake Designed With Cookies

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homemaluhia Posted 15 Mar 2008 , 6:22pm
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Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to do a search for wedding cakes (or any cake for that matter) that are decorated with cookies. When I do a search, all that comes up are cookies in the shape of wedding cakes.

Has anyone every made a cake like this? Or seen one? I really appreciate the help!!

Thank you!

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kakeladi Posted 15 Mar 2008 , 7:06pm
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Do you want the whole cake comprised of cookies?
Or are you just going to decorate cake with cookies?

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homemaluhia Posted 16 Mar 2008 , 1:28am
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The bride said she's thinking of a cake decorated with cookies.

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kakeladi Posted 16 Mar 2008 , 1:38am
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I'm thinking I've seen or heard of some that used Oreos and/or PeanutButter fingers but don't know where or when.
I would find the type cookies she wants and just stick them on a frosted cake in a decorative pattern.

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moreCakePlz Posted 16 Mar 2008 , 3:12am
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On one of the recent Ace of Cakes episodes the gang decorated a cake with Girl Scout Cookies. It was really cool looking.

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JoAnnB Posted 16 Mar 2008 , 3:28am
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You might suggest this will be difficult to cut and way hard to serve.

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homemaluhia Posted 17 Mar 2008 , 5:32am
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Oh, thank you! I hadn't thought about the difficulty of serving it! You are all so helpful!

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Texas_Rose Posted 17 Mar 2008 , 7:06am
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I made a birthday cake for my mother that was frosted with buttercream and decorated with small sugar cookies. I used the flower shapes from the wilton gumpaste set for my cookies and leaves. The cookie recipe was the wilton no-chill one, and I divided the dough and colored it with paste colors. The cookies were so small that they baked in about 4 minutes on an insulated sheet. I gave all of the cookies a dot center made of buttercream.

I can't find a picture of my cake anywhere...my computer crashed two years ago and I had made the cake before then but I can't find my picture cds (so organized around here, LOL). Anyhow, the cookies were small enough that they were easy to cut, and the buttercream made them soft. It was a really tasty cake. Even my mom, the queen of complaining, liked it.

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Honeydukes Posted 17 Mar 2008 , 9:30am
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I had to do some serious brain yoga to find this. My computer died and I lost all my links! It used to be called Flour Girl, but now it's Flour Patch Bakery. These are some really cute cakes.

http://www.flourgirlbakery.com/index.php?id=1

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homemaluhia Posted 19 Mar 2008 , 8:17am
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Wow! Thank you!!

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Shelly4481 Posted 19 Mar 2008 , 6:24pm
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I did a groom's cake years ago that the groom was a baseball player, I made sugar cookies in the shapes of balls, glove and a bat. Decorated them a stuck them on the sides. On top it had grass and flags for the teams that he had played for. Sorry I don't have the picture in my gallery. But it was really cute.

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