Homer Simpson Cake Pan.. Does It Even Exist?
Decorating By mookey Updated 30 Oct 2006 , 5:50pm by 7yyrt
Seem to be as elusive as the Lambeth style cake pans.
Here's the only cake related item I could find
(except for the marge/homer wedding topper):
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Simpsons-Edible-Cake-Image-For-Birthday-Cakes_W0QQitemZ150051110246QQihZ005QQcategoryZ46281QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Not available in the UK, either:
http://wantitnow.ebay.co.uk/I-am-searching-for-a-Homer-Simpson-cake-tin_W0QQadidZ220031018225
Here's a cute idea:
http://www.securecakestore.com/acatalog/Homer_Simpson.html
Some CC'ers have said that their local bakeries rent character pans. Perhaps you could check there.
I made a Homer cake for my daughter's birthday last year (its in my photos). It is a 2D carved cake. it would be very simple to do with a FBCT (I hadn't heard of them - or CC - at the time, unfortunately!). Just find a picture of Homer that you like (I did a search on the internet, printed the picture I wanted, then photocopied it to enlarge to the size I needed), then cut out the picture and lay it on top of your cake and mark around it to give you the outline of your cake, then - carefully - cut it out, I used a long sharp knife and made lots of small cuts all around the cake, holding the kife vertically. Use the same picture (reversed) to do your FBCT and it should perfectly cover the top of the cake!
Just remembered something else, I left a little extra piece of cake on Homer's head for where his hair is!
Hope this helps!
Kelly
There isn't a Homer Simpson pan but there is a Bart Simpson pan from Wilton.You could just change it around to look like homer.
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