Thanks! The pans I used: the very bottom of dress is a 6" round pan, then a 4" round pan, then baked the top of dress in a very small stainless steel mixing bowl. Stacked them all together, trimmed away. My secret: when you stick the doll in the cake, the cake ONLY comes up to the doll's mid or lower hip. After you decorated, the area from hip to waist will be fuller from the decorations.
Thanks! The pans I used: the very bottom of dress is a 6" round pan, then a 4" round pan, then baked the top of dress in a very small stainless steel mixing bowl. Stacked them all together, trimmed away. My secret: when you stick the doll in the cake, the cake ONLY comes up to the doll's mid or lower hip. After you decorated, the area from hip to waist will be fuller from the decorations.
That's a neat idea to make a slimmer dress! What pan(s) did you use?
Beautiful! Look at Barbie in that runway dress! :D
Thanks! The pans I used: the very bottom of dress is a 6" round pan, then a 4" round pan, then baked the top of dress in a very small stainless steel mixing bowl. Stacked them all together, trimmed away. My secret: when you stick the doll in the cake, the cake ONLY comes up to the doll's mid or lower hip. After you decorated, the area from hip to waist will be fuller from the decorations.
Thanks! The pans I used: the very bottom of dress is a 6" round pan, then a 4" round pan, then baked the top of dress in a very small stainless steel mixing bowl. Stacked them all together, trimmed away. My secret: when you stick the doll in the cake, the cake ONLY comes up to the doll's mid or lower hip. After you decorated, the area from hip to waist will be fuller from the decorations.
That's a neat idea to make a slimmer dress! What pan(s) did you use?
Beautiful! Look at Barbie in that runway dress! :D