Can Someone Please Tell Me How To Make This Cake?

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sweettreat101 Posted 26 Aug 2010 , 8:50am
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I have to make a cookie monster cake for a family member this Saturday and I really like this cake. Can someone tell me how I can make this cake what size pans etc. Would a wondermold pan work for the body? What color blue is cookie monster? The arms and legs are rice crispy treats wouldn't that be to heavy for the cake to support for them to be raised up? I would really appreciate any help on this one. Thank you. Oh one more thing what should I use for eyes?

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LisaPeps Posted 26 Aug 2010 , 9:44am
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Did you PM the poster of the original picture? That's your best option. Personally I would do rounds and carve it but that's because I don't have any character pans and wouldn't know what a wondermold was if it smacked me in the face.

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allaboutcakeuk Posted 26 Aug 2010 , 10:32am
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I have to make a cookie monster cake for a family member this Saturday and I really like this cake. Can someone tell me how I can make this cake what size pans etc. Would a wondermold pan work for the body? What color blue is cookie monster? The arms and legs are rice crispy treats wouldn't that be to heavy for the cake to support for them to be raised up? I would really appreciate any help on this one. Thank you. Oh one more thing what should I use for eyes?




Hi have a look at this thread. There are 4 parts and it is for Elmo but can easily be adapted for cookie monster - step by step instructions

http://www.zerogravity.com.au/blog/2009/01/how-i-made-an-elmo-cake-part-4/

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Molly2 Posted 26 Aug 2010 , 11:10am
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Did you PM the poster of the original picture? That's your best option. Personally I would do rounds and carve it but that's because I don't have any character pans and wouldn't know what a wondermold was if it smacked me in the face.




The wondermold is the pan that belongs to the doll cake it is the skirt of the doll cake.

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sweettreat101 Posted 27 Aug 2010 , 4:11am
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I did but she said since it's been a long time she doesn't remember.

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Cenell Posted 27 Aug 2010 , 4:26am
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I can recommend you to use the wilton bear pan. And work from that. I hope it works for you.

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MKinPA Posted 27 Aug 2010 , 4:45am
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The last poster "mistiscakes" said she was going to make the ake for her son, have you contacted her to see if she made it? If so, she may be able tohlp.

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kger Posted 27 Aug 2010 , 9:54am
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I also recommend using the Wilton 3D bear pan for Cookie Monster and maybe a 3D ball pan for the cookie jar.

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