I haven't made one of these in a bit, so I've forgotten some. I remember someone saying that instead of baking an extra 10 inch cake, you just carve the one baked in the wonder mold pan and add it to the dolls waist. Does this sound familiar? And what part is it that I carve?
I feel silly because I made several years ago, and they are beautiful, but can't remember if this is actually what I did.
Has anyone done this?
Thanks in advance.
Charon
this is an example, from the waste down is cake you can use 10 , 9 and 6 inch cake and shape it.
Thank you for replying, but I was asking how to do it without the extra baking of another cake. Just the wondermold pan.
The wondermold pan is to short unless you break off the legs or use a Wilton doll pick.
Okay, I decided to just do it and make it work. Here is what I did. Hopefully the pictures will tell the story. I used only a Wondermold pan and a whole 'barbie' doll. Though, I cannot remember if this is what I did in the past.
I baked 1 1/2 cake mixes and the part I carved off to flatten the bottom was what I used to build up the dress to cover the thigh and hips.
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