Hi everyone!
OK.... here's the situation. On Friday I have to make a Baby Shower cake and the theme is "Rubber Duckies". It's going to be for about 50 people...
I had somewhat of an idea but wanted to see if you guys can help me out as well.
My idea was this: 16" square pan (2 layers)
and then put a 10" round pan on top to the far left corner of square cake to make it look like a little tub.
Then just decorate both with blue and white and put 2 (baby shower is for 2 women) rubber duckies- 1 on the round pan, 1 on the square.
How do I make the soap bubbles??What do you think of my idea so far??
Thanks for all your help ![]()
Do a search in the gallery. I've seen a few cakes almost exactly as you've described, and pm the decorators. They'll be happy to share their tips with you.
Sounds like a cute cake!!
You could also use piping gel with a little blue coloring to resemble the water. and have it spilling over the side of the tub onto the floor(16") where the other duckie is sitting , you could also pipe a rug on the floor or maybe tiles so it looks like the floor in the bathroom. Good luck
What about an oval pan instead of the round for the tub. That would be a little more tub-like. Otherwise good luck it sounds cute.
That's a lot of cake for 50 people!
I was thinking the same thing...but it's for about 50-60 people here at my work...
so maybe an 8' round pan on top would be better...
Thank you all for your advise!
I did this one, but it is not exactly like what you are describing. It only fed around 30 people, but could have cupcakes or something to go with it.
http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=517453
I did this one, but it is not exactly like what you are describing. It only fed around 30 people, but could have cupcakes or something to go with it.
http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=517453
WOW! That cake is too cute!!
Great job on that!
But I don't know if I'll be able to pull that off...I've never done a 3-d cake before ![]()
If you can do fondant, can stack cakes, and have a knife, you can do it! There really was very little carving involved. If you are interested I would be happy to walk you through it, just let me know! The hardest part was getting the stupid beak to stay on LOL!
Bubbles: What about making them out of fondant to your desired sizes and brushing them with or shaking them around in a bag that has in it?
I was thinking the same thing.. I just bought some white pearl dust so it should be good...
Thanks for your help!
That is sooooo cute, the mom's must have just loved it!
Absolutely wonderful....
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ![]()
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