Tinkerbell Cake

Decorating By donna1020 Updated 26 Jan 2007 , 3:51pm by Cake_Geek

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donna1020 Posted 25 Jan 2007 , 1:44pm
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Hi Everyone,
I need some help - I have to do a Tinkerbell cake for a 10y.o. girl in 2 weeks - any suggestions? I can always print picture and put on cake but that's my last resort - any suggestions on making it 3-D or different?
Thanks!
Donna

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bobwonderbuns Posted 25 Jan 2007 , 1:52pm
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jcakes17 Posted 25 Jan 2007 , 10:19pm
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You can alway but a tinkerbell figuar to put on the cake that way she has it to keep after the cake is gone.

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jcakes17 Posted 25 Jan 2007 , 10:19pm
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I ment to put buy. Sorry

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neni Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 3:34am
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You can buy figurines at the Disney Store I don't know if you have any near you, but I just saw some there. The dolls as shown in some of the pictures are great because she can keep that after her party. If you can't find any ideas for a 3-D Tinkerbell, you can try a frozen buttercream transfer ( that's how I did my Tinkerbell in my pictures).

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Cake_Geek Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 3:51pm
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I didn't even see this post when I just posted my questions! I didn't even see some of these cakes in the gallery search I did!

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