In The Night Garden Cake For A 1 Year Old Girl

Decorating By catin Updated 13 Jan 2009 , 3:46am by __Jamie__

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catin Posted 12 Jan 2009 , 11:45pm
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I really in help in decieding how I will exicute this one . The lady wants a 11x15 cake with the lovable characters (which willl be made out of Fondant ) on top . But I am wondering how I could fit them all on the cake without it looking like a jumbled mess .

I have seen a few of them in the gallery but the cakes are all round stacked cakes ...so you would imagine why i'm a little confussed .

The cake is due at the end of the month ..


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__Jamie__ Posted 12 Jan 2009 , 11:54pm
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I have never seen that show, but I just googled it....that would be a hot mess if you tried to cram all of those characters onto a sheet cake! In my opinion, the only way that would cool is on stacked tiers. Be it round, or square.

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catin Posted 13 Jan 2009 , 1:10am
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I totally agree with you...but If I go or suggested that she take stacked ...what size would I go with to fufill her order to feed 60 ppl .

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__Jamie__ Posted 13 Jan 2009 , 3:46am
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I did a cake recently to feed 50...it was a 6" on top of a 10"...and having 2 inches to play with on the edges would help to stand the little characters on. Maybe make a little 4" cake to go on top to get a few more servings? You know how they say, not everyone will eat a piece....you could count on that factor, I guess!

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