Can I Pick Your Brain?? "dirty Disney" Theme..
Decorating By Ashley0415 Updated 7 Apr 2011 , 9:22pm by CakeCrystals
Im just at a loss.. I could come up with a disney theme..but IM making a cake for a friend this weekend and her bday theme is "dirty disney".. what in the world?? Think of a racy costume party of all disney characters.. I just dont know what to do here?? The only thought I had was to try and make a cleavage-y fondant figurine with some minnie mouse ears or something to go on top of the cake.. i have free reign of the design too, so I was thinking maybe two tiers with minnie ears on top and her figurine in front..
anything from anyone more creative than me??
Im just at a loss.. I could come up with a disney theme..but IM making a cake for a friend this weekend and her bday theme is "dirty disney".. what in the world?? Think of a racy costume party of all disney characters.. I just dont know what to do here?? The only thought I had was to try and make a cleavage-y fondant figurine with some minnie mouse ears or something to go on top of the cake.. i have free reign of the design too, so I was thinking maybe two tiers with minnie ears on top and her figurine in front..
anything from anyone more creative than me??
You can pm me for ideas...for Adult theme.. Don't want to get in trouble....
Because of the "adult" theme I feel that this post should be in the Naughty cake discussion area - I'd be happy to PM you a suggestion though.
I've seen many people use heart shaped cakes to make lingerie busts. You could try something like that with a mini mouse or Disney princess outfit but add cleavage or lace to the outfit to make it a little more racy?
If you're doing this as a free cake for a friend, totally ignore this post. But ironically, this situation is the exact example I use as part of the copyright discussion. Owners of copyrighted material (in this case, Disney) pursue copyright violations to protect the integrity of their property, which is why when we buy the licensed kits, part of the agreement is we have to make the cake EXACTLY like the picture.
My example to people is, "I might buy the kit all legal and everything, but Disney doesn't want me making a cake showing Goofy doing Minnie. that's not the image they want out there of their copyrighted property." Which is why we have to make it look exactly like the kit.
Just saying "be careful" on the direction you go here.
Indydebi
but Disney doesn't want me making a cake showing Goofy doing Minnie.
Not to try and take the serious tone away from your valid point.. but I think I just darn near choked and spat chocolate all over my pc screen
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