Idea For Snake/reptile Cake

Decorating By tanyab Updated 9 Jul 2005 , 4:10am by famousamous

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tanyab Posted 6 Jul 2005 , 3:58am
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Have an order for a boy's birthday.

Only information I received from the Mother. Having zooniversity coming to the party ( they bring out animals to parties ). Snakes/ reptiles for different countries.

Trying to come up with ideas to go with this theme.

Thanks for your help,
Tanya

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Cady Posted 6 Jul 2005 , 4:10am
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I'm still pretty new at all this cake stuff, but if you could make a stacked cake with a big boa snake going around it that would be cool.

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susanmm23 Posted 6 Jul 2005 , 4:41am
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i have seen directions before to make a coiled up snake and a stretched out snake i will try to find them for you.

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susanmm23 Posted 6 Jul 2005 , 4:53am
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ok i found a few
http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/special/cake/cake_snake/
http://www.cakedot.com/files/HBKatz700-3-5-05.jpg

here is a link to the zooniversity web site it seems to have alot of ideas
http://www.zooniversity.org/partyideas.html

this one is really cute here is a pic for now will try to find instructions for it
http://www.securecakestore.com/acatalog/copy_of_Snake.html

here is another cute one
http://www.aboutthecake.com/newpartycakes.htm

well i cant fins the instructions for the coiled snake but maybe someone here can look at it and tell you how to make it. i have a few ideas but dont want to tell you wrong. Another idea is you can make cupcakes and ice them to look like a long snake.
hope thishelps you out

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susanmm23 Posted 8 Jul 2005 , 6:20pm
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what did you decide to do?????

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famousamous Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 4:10am
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You could bake a bundt cake cut it in half and position the halves to make a "s" shape. I saw a cake done like this but I cant find the link. They also used Fruit by the Foot for a tounge.

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