Miss Spider And The Sunny Patch

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MariaLovesCakes Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 8:26pm
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Anyone know of this cute little show on Nick, Jr.? I may do this theme for my soon to be 2 yr old and would love to see some cakes done on this theme?

Anyone?


Here's a pic of what she looks like...

Oh, I am trying to narrow it down as far as shows. My little one likes also:

Lazy Town
Elmo
SpongeBob

Yikes, I can't decide which one to do!!!
LL

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traci Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 8:33pm
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I have not seen a cake from this theme...however the colors would be great for an edible image. If I come across anything I will post it. Happy baking! icon_smile.gif
traci

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jg556a Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 10:28pm
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I haven't seen anything in that theme yet either, but I love the idea. You could do a transfer either with BC or piping gel and then fill in. Or I have seen a lot of great Elmo ideas on this site and in the wilton year books. Good luck!!

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mvucic Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 11:21pm
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I love Miss Spider and the Sunny Patch! David Kirk's books are fabulous! The colors are amazing! My twin toddler girls love the show too icon_smile.gif

I'm not sure if they have actual coloring books on the series yet, but that would be a good way to go (buttercream transfer). All I've seen so far is some gardening tools at Target for little kids in this theme. Maybe there are some birthday decorations out there to get ideas from?

Good Luck! Be sure to post a pic of your cake! I'd love to see it icon_smile.gif

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susanmm23 Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 11:28pm
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i would use the 3d sports ball pan and make a mrs. spider hmm not sure what to use for her head though but how cute would that be. put that on a half sheet or something and then maybe make her kids out of fondant or candy clay.

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NEWTODECORATING Posted 13 Jul 2005 , 11:40pm
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http://www.nickjr.com/parenting/activity_finder/printables/party_printables/miss_bug_party.jhtml


This site has Miss Spider printables--invitations/thankyou notes ect. It might inspire you.

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potatocakes Posted 14 Jul 2005 , 5:03pm
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I love this show! (Oh, my kids do, too!) If it were me, I would do this or another "young" theme for my 2year old. By the time they turn four, they will be telling you what kind of cake they want, and you won't get to put the "cute" stuff like this on them anymore! I would wait and do Spongebob when they're older. They'll still like that show, whereas they probably wouldn't want Miss Spider after a couple more years.

Good luck!

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MariaLovesCakes Posted 14 Jul 2005 , 6:06pm
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Originally Posted by potatocakes

I love this show! (Oh, my kids do, too!) If it were me, I would do this or another "young" theme for my 2year old. By the time they turn four, they will be telling you what kind of cake they want, and you won't get to put the "cute" stuff like this on them anymore! I would wait and do Spongebob when they're older. They'll still like that show, whereas they probably wouldn't want Miss Spider after a couple more years.

Good luck!




You are right. I probably will. THis is such a cute show... I taped the episode of the "Dribble Dell Singers" where Pansy wants to sing but her twin sister sings better. You know, the one where they sing:

Bu-Bu-Bu-Bu Buterflies
La-La-La-La Ladybugs
etc..

Anyway, I still have a few months to plan this week, so I am sure I will come up with something cute...

Thanks!

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melissablack Posted 15 Jul 2005 , 4:29am
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I have seen a miss spider cake, it was done, I believe, covered in fondant, two seperate round cakes, one for the head, one for the body... I will see if I can find the picture of it. It was really cute!

The 3D sports ball pan is a good idea too! You could use a stryofoam ball for the head, and cover it in fondant, and use the cake for the body... maybe set it on a round/sheet cake decorated to look like grass or the tree they live in or something like that.

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Jennfer Posted 16 Jul 2005 , 4:19am
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That would be a great party theme! I wish I would have thought about it before planning my 2 year old's party. Can't wait to see the pictures.

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bonnscakesAZ Posted 16 Jul 2005 , 5:45am
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Not really cake ideas. I didn't read all of this but here is a site with party planning tips for this theme.
http://www.scholastic.com/titles/missspider/birthday.htm
Here is another site I love!
http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/
you can look thru the ideas or search for a theme.

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missmersh Posted 20 Jul 2005 , 7:39am
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Hi there,
I remembered reading your post and ran across this when I was looking for something else. You might be looking for something different, but just thought I would post it anyway.

Disclaimer: I did not do this cake. I found it on the internet. icon_wink.gif

http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/miss-spider.html

Hope it might help!
Leslie icon_smile.gif

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