Princess Cake Help

Decorating By summersusu Updated 3 Aug 2011 , 10:18pm by summersusu

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summersusu Posted 3 Aug 2011 , 8:17pm
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I wanted to match the pinata for the birthday but not sure what size cakes to bake to create this shape...any suggestions...it only needs to be for about 25 people?
Thanks so much
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kristiemarie Posted 3 Aug 2011 , 8:36pm
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I'd do 4 inch rounds for the towers. Perhaps make 10 4" cakes, stack 3 for each tower. Then maybe do 4 for the center tower. For the roofs, you can do rkt covered in fondant "shingles".

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BakedAlaska Posted 3 Aug 2011 , 8:36pm
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You might do a double barrel 8" round for the middle part and then make the side towers out of RKT covered in fondant.

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vgray Posted 3 Aug 2011 , 8:37pm
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Could you do the middle as a double barrel 6' cake and the other two as dummy cakes? The two rectangles connecting the center tower with the side towers could also be Styrofoam covered in fondant. I wouldn't do the actual princess because the would be a copyright infringement. Just buy the figurines or dolls and place around the cake.

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summersusu Posted 3 Aug 2011 , 10:18pm
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Thanks so much...I might just do one double barrel and no side towers

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