Baby Blocks

Decorating By tara842 Updated 11 Nov 2005 , 5:44am by tara842

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tara842 Posted 10 Nov 2005 , 10:48pm
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I am doing a baby shower cake and was going to put blocks on the top of a sheet cake. I am not quite sure how to make the blocks. Any suggestions would be welcomed with open arms!! Thanks!

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flayvurdfun Posted 10 Nov 2005 , 11:18pm
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what I have seen was blocks carved from a 9x13..I think they were 3 layers high, 4 maybe, with a crumb coating, then iced however...I have seen all types from fondant covered to rolled buttercream to regular bc to a thick thick royal...

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tara842 Posted 10 Nov 2005 , 11:26pm
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Thank you for your help icon_biggrin.gif

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flayvurdfun Posted 10 Nov 2005 , 11:30pm
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well I hope I helped a little..... I am sure you will do absolutely wonderful....dont forget to post pics!!!

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Lisa Posted 11 Nov 2005 , 2:41am
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You could also make them from a pound cake...either store bought or homemade. The loaf shape and dense cake make them really easy to cut out. Depending on the size you need, you may not even have to layer them.

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MrsMissey Posted 11 Nov 2005 , 2:48am
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...you could even do the blocks out of rice krispy treats, that you shape into squares. Just a thought!

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tara842 Posted 11 Nov 2005 , 5:44am
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Thank you all so much. I gave up on the block thing. Ran out of time. SO I just made the cake look like a book and made it like a baby book and drew the blocks on. I will keep all this info in mind being that I have to make another baby shower cake next week!!! I think I might try the rice krispies!! icon_lol.gif

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