I am making a jessie from toy story cake for my daughter. Anyways, I had Bullseye all make out of fondant drying on the counter and the next thing I know my husband is yelling at my 2 year old and I turn around and he is DESTROYED!!! not just a little but feet were taken off legs and head taken off his neck all his hair was off. I could have cryed!!! I stayed strong and just said "Oh well!!" I am using the plastic figurines from Target!! I am just too bummed to make him again.
you didn't happen to get a pic of him before the "accident" did you?????
that REALLY stinks when stuff like that happens!
you didn't happen to get a pic of him before the "accident" did you?????
that REALLY stinks when stuff like that happens!
I didn't get a pic. I was waiting until he was completely dry!
I am so sorry, SPCC. It's so hard to see hours of work go down the drain, but it's hard to be mad at our cute little toddlers, isn't it?
Last year I spent over 4 hours working on a royal icing transfer of the face of a friend. I was so excited about how it turned out that I took a photo of it still wet and ran upstairs to email it to my mom. My mother was on Facebook at the time, so I talked to her about it for a few minutes after she got the picture. I went downstairs after talking to her to find this:
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I'm sure your little girl enjoyed eating your perfectly sculpted Bullseye, but I still feel your pain.
My nephew did the same thing. i was showing my sis something and I had my back to the cake just for a second...and he (3 years old) had taken a whole side of icing off the cake. My sis said "no big deal" but she doesn't realize how long it actually take. What can u do. But, boy do I feel for you.
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