Please Help I Need A Rooster Cake

Decorating By Reyna Updated 28 Mar 2006 , 9:25pm by qtdbklyn

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Reyna Posted 22 Mar 2006 , 3:32pm
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I have some ideas of what I want but can't find a Rooster or not sure how to put one on the cake, if anyone has some pictures i would appreciate it.

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cakesbyallison Posted 22 Mar 2006 , 3:37pm
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I recently did a rooster cake - picture in my gallery. I used the duck 3D pan, and improvised. I needed more cake, so I put him on a round and covered it too look like straw. Make feathers and crown out of fondant.
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DiscoLady Posted 22 Mar 2006 , 5:02pm
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There is a rooster in here that might halp you as a template for your cake...maybe as FBT

http://www.personalpans.com/gallery1.htm

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cailean Posted 27 Mar 2006 , 11:35pm
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There was a really great hen cake that Martha Stewart had in her April 2005 issue of her Living magazine. I can't find it online...only this link:

http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?type=content&id=channel194445&contentGroup=MSL&site=living

There isn't a link for the "hen cake" but the picture you see is of her little chick cake.
Anyway I might have the issue so let me know if you're interested and I might be able to dredge it up. I believe it was a cake you bake and cut into pieces and put together a certain way and then pipe the feathers, etc. It was really cool looking.

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cailean Posted 27 Mar 2006 , 11:38pm
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http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-photos_display_46_-8712.html

Okay check out this link - let me know if it doesn't work out. I couldn't find the cake online but I did find this one from this site based on the same cake. She even explains how she did it! Good luck!

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Ursula40 Posted 27 Mar 2006 , 11:49pm
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Hi I did one for a chinese customer. Used the football pan, the american one, 2 small egg muffins for the head, 1 small egg for each wing and one small egg for the tail. one small ball muffin for the neck. Shaved some cake off the breast, then stuck the small ball into front with totthpick, stuck two eggs togehther with bc and inserted them into the neck again with tothpicks. Added wings and Tail then crumbcoated everything and proceeded to feather the whole thing with different colours and the leaftip. Hope that helps
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Ursula40 Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 12:02am
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Hi I did one for a chinese customer. Used the football pan, the american one, 2 small egg muffins for the head, 1 small egg for each wing and one small egg for the tail. One small ball muffin for the neck. Shaved some cake off the breast, then stuck the small ball into front with toothpick, stuck two eggs together with bc and inserted them into the neck again with toothpicks. Added wings and tail, then crumbcoated everything and proceeded to feather the whole thing with different colours and the leaftip. Hope that helps
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sgirvan Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 6:33pm
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I did a FBCT of a rooster as one of my farm animals on a wedding sheet cake. There are plenty of rooster coloring pages. Maybe you could do a FBCT of a barn with a fence and a house and have the FBCT of the rooster sitting on the fence????
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qtdbklyn Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 9:25pm
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I just saw it this morning as I was browsing my old yearbooks - use the turkey pan - the pattern should be in the 1984 Pattern book, unless someone has one they can post?! I would like it too since I have the turkey pan!! icon_biggrin.gif

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