Mickey Mouse

Decorating By tondalina Updated 16 Dec 2014 , 5:27am by mattyeatscakes

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tondalina Posted 12 Dec 2014 , 7:25pm
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I am making a Mickey Mouse cake and I need to know if yall know how to make those yellow feet? What do you use.

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julia1812 Posted 13 Dec 2014 , 8:09am
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ACan you post a picture of the cake you want to make?

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tondalina Posted 15 Dec 2014 , 4:20pm
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Mickey Mouse CakeThese feet. I don't what to do all fondant. That would be too heavy. I am thinking rice krispies. ?? Does anybody have a better idea? Thanks for your help.

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tondalina Posted 15 Dec 2014 , 4:20pm
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I did post a picture. Thanks for responding. 

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-K8memphis Posted 15 Dec 2014 , 5:14pm
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you could make that out of yes rice krispy treats, cake or cookies -- but i think i'd cover with yellow candy clay -- it holds up better --

 

best to you

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tondalina Posted 15 Dec 2014 , 6:07pm
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Thanks for your input. What is candy clay? I have not heard of this. And where do you buy it? Thanks.

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-K8memphis Posted 15 Dec 2014 , 6:53pm
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also called modeling chocolate as well as many other names

 

http://www.craftybaking.com/recipe/easy-candy-clay-chocolate-plastic-candy-melts

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tondalina Posted 15 Dec 2014 , 7:35pm
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Thank you so much! I will use this instead of the fondant. :)

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-K8memphis Posted 15 Dec 2014 , 7:39pm
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it responds to heat and cold -- the heat from you hands and fingertips will erase any marks on it -- chilling it will help it hold better than fondant -- it does not stretch like fondant will -- chilling it is like hairspray -- holds it in place

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mattyeatscakes Posted 16 Dec 2014 , 5:27am
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AHi, i recently made a similar cake and used ready made rice krispie treats. Molded them and covered in fondant :)

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