God, please let there be a tutorial out in cake land!!!!
Someone, please help me. I have a cake request for a Georgia Bulldog football cake. She saw my fondant turtles and asked if I could make a Bulldog. I told her I would TRY.
Does someone know of a tutorial out there for bulldogs?
Thank you!
Michael
Here's one: http://cakebelieve.blogspot.com/2010/03/bulldog.html
...and here's 2 that better show how to get the wrinkly face, even though they're not the Georgia football bulldog: http://sweetgracecake.hubpages.com/hub/English-Bulldog-Cake-Tutorial
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-708576-previous.html&sid=672f18f6a2203d537b7720d2624339bd
Here's one: http://cakebelieve.blogspot.com/2010/03/bulldog.html
...and here's 2 that better show how to get the wrinkly face, even though they're not the Georgia football bulldog: http://sweetgracecake.hubpages.com/hub/English-Bulldog-Cake-Tutorial
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-708576-previous.html&sid=672f18f6a2203d537b7720d2624339bd
Thank you for this!
Does anyone know of a tutorial that shows how to make a bulldog out of fondant alone? I am looking to place a small bulldog next to the cake.
Thank you so much for these links...
I made a very large sculpted bulldog cake leaning heavily on a youtube video:
For a smaller one, I'd shape a relatively thin body from fondant. Add separate fondant legs. Make the "skelaton" bulldog head. Add small logs of fondant for key features. Then layer over thin layers of fondant sheets to get the folds and wrinkles.
Good luck with you cake! It sounds awesome
I made a very large sculpted bulldog cake leaning heavily on a youtube video:
For a smaller one, I'd shape a relatively thin body from fondant. Add separate fondant legs. Make the "skelaton" bulldog head. Add small logs of fondant for key features. Then layer over thin layers of fondant sheets to get the folds and wrinkles.
Good luck with you cake! It sounds awesome
Thank you for this!
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