I used sheet cakes, stacked, and then carved into the pony shape. Yes, I used my airbrush to get the coloring. The head is supported with a wooden dowell attacked to the baseboard and a small board for the head.
Because of time constraints, I don't send out instructions for my cakes anymore. Someone copied the article out of MBN and posted the instructions in the forum....or maybe they had everyone emailing them for the instructions. You might check there.
Wow! Can you please explain in detail how you made this cake? I am making a horse cake this weekend, and this is perfect. How many layers did you use? Is the head and the body to separate pieces joined by dowels? [email protected]
you are awesome! I'm in love w/ this cake - and just about all of your work I've seen here. What a talented person you are... I'm gonna say it again - you should write a book!
I used sheet cakes, stacked, and then carved into the pony shape. Yes, I used my airbrush to get the coloring. The head is supported with a wooden dowell attacked to the baseboard and a small board for the head.
Because of time constraints, I don't send out instructions for my cakes anymore. Someone copied the article out of MBN and posted the instructions in the forum....or maybe they had everyone emailing them for the instructions. You might check there.
Wow! Can you please explain in detail how you made this cake? I am making a horse cake this weekend, and this is perfect. How many layers did you use? Is the head and the body to separate pieces joined by dowels? [email protected]
you are awesome! I'm in love w/ this cake - and just about all of your work I've seen here. What a talented person you are... I'm gonna say it again - you should write a book!
Beautiful, Did you use a pony shaped pan? Did you airbrush? Would love to hear how?
I used sheet cakes, stacked, and then carved into the pony shape. Yes, I used my airbrush to get the coloring. The head is supported with a wooden dowell attacked to the baseboard and a small board for the head.
How adorable!
Wow! It looks so real! Terrific job!
oh my god! this is amazing! great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
could you please sent me derections for this cake my neice loves horses [email protected] thank you
Very nice
Wow! Your skill at carving the cakes astounds me!
is the head cake?? how did it not break if it is?? I have a horse cake to do in October so I'm trying to get ideas now!
If you don't mind, will you send me the directions for this cake please. My godchild loves horses and she would love this cake, [email protected]
october must be horse cake month!- I have to do one too & i'm looking for ideas-this one is beautiful!
Wow Wow Wow! that is beautiful! I also have to make a horse cake in October(go figure) and i would love to hear more on how you made this.
Because of time constraints, I don't send out instructions for my cakes anymore. Someone copied the article out of MBN and posted the instructions in the forum....or maybe they had everyone emailing them for the instructions. You might check there.
Wow! Can you please explain in detail how you made this cake? I am making a horse cake this weekend, and this is perfect. How many layers did you use? Is the head and the body to separate pieces joined by dowels? [email protected]
DO YOU KNOW WHAT YEAR AND BOOK IT IS IN
you are awesome! I'm in love w/ this cake - and just about all of your work I've seen here. What a talented person you are... I'm gonna say it again - you should write a book!
I would the instructions for this, if anyone can please help me. I need it for this weekend. Help Please.
I have no words to describe how amazing this is. My jaw is still dropped!
I was wondering what did you use to cover the horse fondant or butter cream , the finish is perfect please email me at [email protected]
WOW! thats amazing!
that is so real looking!
OMG that is too sweet.
Ok, this almost scares me with it's amazing realism. It is absolutely astounding!
Beautiful, Did you use a pony shaped pan? Did you airbrush? Would love to hear how?
I used sheet cakes, stacked, and then carved into the pony shape. Yes, I used my airbrush to get the coloring. The head is supported with a wooden dowell attacked to the baseboard and a small board for the head.
oh my god! this is amazing! great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is the head cake?? how did it not break if it is?? I have a horse cake to do in October so I'm trying to get ideas now!
Wow! It looks so real! Terrific job!
october must be horse cake month!- I have to do one too & i'm looking for ideas-this one is beautiful!
could you please sent me derections for this cake my neice loves horses [email protected] thank you
Because of time constraints, I don't send out instructions for my cakes anymore. Someone copied the article out of MBN and posted the instructions in the forum....or maybe they had everyone emailing them for the instructions. You might check there.
Wow Wow Wow! that is beautiful! I also have to make a horse cake in October(go figure) and i would love to hear more on how you made this.
How adorable!
Very nice
Wow! Your skill at carving the cakes astounds me!
Wow! Can you please explain in detail how you made this cake? I am making a horse cake this weekend, and this is perfect. How many layers did you use? Is the head and the body to separate pieces joined by dowels? [email protected]
DO YOU KNOW WHAT YEAR AND BOOK IT IS IN
If you don't mind, will you send me the directions for this cake please. My godchild loves horses and she would love this cake, [email protected]
you are awesome! I'm in love w/ this cake - and just about all of your work I've seen here. What a talented person you are... I'm gonna say it again - you should write a book!
I have no words to describe how amazing this is. My jaw is still dropped!
I was wondering what did you use to cover the horse fondant or butter cream , the finish is perfect please email me at [email protected]
I would the instructions for this, if anyone can please help me. I need it for this weekend. Help Please.
WOW! thats amazing!
that is so real looking!
OMG that is too sweet.
Ok, this almost scares me with it's amazing realism. It is absolutely astounding!