I did a bride of frankenstien cake one year for halloween. It's in my gallery if you want to take a peek. I made it in the angel food bar pan so I could get the really tall hair on there. You could do Frank in a square pan or make a 9x13 the whole head. Jumbo marshmallows painted black would be great for the bolts sticking out of his neck. The great part is taht you're doing a less than perfect looking character, so if you mess something up, it makes it look that much better.
Here's the link to an awesome tute by Bronwen Weber, from ACD's Monthly Slice --
http://www.americancakedecorating.com/slice/01-07/Frankenstein/
Theresa ![]()
Love that tutorial.. Thanks for sharing.
I might have to make this one too, for my husband's Halloween party this year. ![]()
Hrm.. I wonder if I can talk him into buying me that air compressor I need for my airbrush now, you know, since it's something I'm making for him. ![]()
There are a ton of Frankenstein cakes on this site.. There was one in particular I really liked, but I'm having a hard time finding it again. If I do find it, I will post a link to it here.
Here's the rest of them, though.. http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&meta=search&type=full&search=frankenstein&pageID=1#
Hope this helps,
Holly
great link playingwithsugar . . . thanx for sharing!!! ![]()
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