Over The Top Bratz Cake

Decorating By reenie Updated 1 Jun 2006 , 11:27am by Tiffysma

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reenie Posted 1 Jun 2006 , 3:57am
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I was asked to do a Bratz cake for an 8 year old girl's birthday. Her mother is a friend of mine who really likes over the top cakes. Any ideas as to what I could do? I suggested maybe doing a purse in the Bratz theme but she didn't go for it. While I'm at it, she also needs a Spiderman and Hulk cake for her son as well who's turning 7. You think a building with Hulk and Spiderman climbing ropes on the sides of it would be good? Thanks for any and all of the help.

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socake Posted 1 Jun 2006 , 5:54am
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There not really over the top but here are a couple of bratz cakes that I have made.
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freddyfl Posted 1 Jun 2006 , 6:01am
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those are amazing, how did you get the girls to come out so smooth?

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wyatt Posted 1 Jun 2006 , 6:02am
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I've not done any Bratz cakes, but I have produced a couple of Batman & Superhero cakes that have been huge hits. Just my version of something I saw in the Wilton yearbook. Have a look in my photos. Good luck!

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socake Posted 1 Jun 2006 , 6:08am
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They are made out of Fondant.
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Tiffysma Posted 1 Jun 2006 , 11:27am
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Here's a bratz cake I did for my granddaughter. The Bratz are fondant on buttercream frosting. I found a Bratz coloring book to use for a pattern. The stars are fondant too with Bratz "sayings" on them. Not as good as socakes, but I'm new at this and I did have fun doing it.

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