Need Help With Curious George Cake

Decorating By unexperienced Updated 13 Oct 2008 , 1:08am by TJCanadian

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unexperienced Posted 12 Oct 2008 , 4:30pm
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I need ideas for a curious george cake that will serve 50-60 this is my sons cake but my creativity is lost on this one

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reenie Posted 12 Oct 2008 , 6:17pm
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A frozen buttercream transfer is always nice. You'd just have to find a picture you like and blow it up to fit the top of the cake. I'd use either a large double layer round cake or a double layer sheet cake to make that many servings.

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alidpayne Posted 12 Oct 2008 , 6:58pm
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Being the kind of girl that likes to do 3-d cakes, I would do something like this:

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=28879

Except I would put George on top instead of in the middle, and maybe have him holding the yellow hat, cause kids always like that. I am in love with this cake, and fully intend to copy it the first chance I get!

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wendalynn11 Posted 12 Oct 2008 , 7:07pm
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I did a Curious George cake, it is in my pics...it was easy and fun!

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Joyful1216 Posted 13 Oct 2008 , 12:42am
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That is really cute, wendalynn!

Here's one by Jayde that I've had in my favorites for a while
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1171586

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TJCanadian Posted 13 Oct 2008 , 1:08am
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I did George out of rice crispies, arms were pvc pipe and modeling chocolate. The cake underneath fed a LOT of people. The lid was styrofoam.

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1219528

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