No, it does look like marshmallows though (lol). I used a # 12 tip to pipe each one of those "stones" on. Then when it frosted I washed my hands and lightly touched each "stone" to flatten it. Very, very time consuming (LOL)
The cake was made using a 10X10X2 Wilton Pan for the bottom tier and a small oblong pan for the top tier. I then cut off the ends of the oblong cake to make it square. The "towers" in front were made using 2 drinking glasses, turning them upside down and frosting them.:wink:
No, it does look like marshmallows though (lol). I used a # 12 tip to pipe each one of those "stones" on. Then when it frosted I washed my hands and lightly touched each "stone" to flatten it. Very, very time consuming (LOL)
The cake was made using a 10X10X2 Wilton Pan for the bottom tier and a small oblong pan for the top tier. I then cut off the ends of the oblong cake to make it square. The "towers" in front were made using 2 drinking glasses, turning them upside down and frosting them.:wink:
very cute, are those marshmellows?
No, it does look like marshmallows though (lol). I used a # 12 tip to pipe each one of those "stones" on. Then when it frosted I washed my hands and lightly touched each "stone" to flatten it. Very, very time consuming (LOL)
Great Job!
very cute!
very pretty!!! fantastic job.
Gee this is really a nice take on the castle, whew lots of work to get that stone look, but well worth it, lovely!
Precious cake! I'm sure she loved it!
Oh I love it. How did you do the "towers"?
The cake was made using a 10X10X2 Wilton Pan for the bottom tier and a small oblong pan for the top tier. I then cut off the ends of the oblong cake to make it square. The "towers" in front were made using 2 drinking glasses, turning them upside down and frosting them.:wink:
very cute, are those marshmellows?
No, it does look like marshmallows though (lol). I used a # 12 tip to pipe each one of those "stones" on. Then when it frosted I washed my hands and lightly touched each "stone" to flatten it. Very, very time consuming (LOL)
Great Job!
very cute!
very pretty!!! fantastic job.
Gee this is really a nice take on the castle, whew lots of work to get that stone look, but well worth it, lovely!
Precious cake! I'm sure she loved it!
Oh I love it. How did you do the "towers"?
The cake was made using a 10X10X2 Wilton Pan for the bottom tier and a small oblong pan for the top tier. I then cut off the ends of the oblong cake to make it square. The "towers" in front were made using 2 drinking glasses, turning them upside down and frosting them.:wink: