Hockey Jersey Cake

Decorating By kirigami Updated 9 May 2011 , 10:16pm by cowie

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kirigami Posted 8 Oct 2010 , 12:03pm
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Does anyone have a tutorial on making the hockey jersey cake with the long sleeves out of fondant? I have an order for one that they want in buttercream but I can make all the accents, including the sleeves out of fondant. I have searched but unfortunately do to problems with CC I can not view more than one page.

So if anyone has a link it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Kiddiekakes Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 5:13pm
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There is a member here who posted a blue and white leather jacket the other day..The coat was magnificant!! You could do your jersey the same way....Search for leather coat and see if you find it..It was a most saved for a few days.

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KTB4 Posted 8 May 2011 , 1:35am
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Just bumping this up sicne I want to do one this summer.

Has anyone found one?

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Alfiesmom Posted 8 May 2011 , 1:47am
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i don't know of a tutorial, but I did a Flyers jersey a couple years ago. just a 9 x 13 cake with fondant. the sleeves were just fondant hanging on the board. see in my pictures. i was pretty inexperienced and it came out ok. i put the kid's name and age on it

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KTB4 Posted 8 May 2011 , 2:02pm
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Thanks Alfiesmom I'll go check it out. I think that's probably the route I'll go.

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Alfiesmom Posted 9 May 2011 , 2:10pm
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you can add a cardboard tube (paper towel roll) under the sleeves also for the draping effect

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DeezTreatz Posted 9 May 2011 , 3:43pm
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Hey there!

I've made a couple hockey jerseys (In pictures)
I used a 13x9 cake pan - covered it in fondant... but for the sleeves it was just eye measurements - and attached to the sides of cake - very easy! icon_smile.gif

On my facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=10150176343875126&set=o.138107639564766&type=1&theater

https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=10150126533860126&set=o.138107639564766&type=1&theater

I used this as a guideline:
http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/coolest-hockey-jersey-cake-21.html

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cowie Posted 9 May 2011 , 10:16pm
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I have made a jersey cake too and I used a wilton t-shirt pan, cut the shirt a little short and attached that part of the cake to make the sleeves as long as the shirt. It turned out well. Depends on what size of cake you are needing to make if it would work or not for you.

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