Thank you for the nice compliments! The bottom tier is 9-inch, the top tier is 6-inch and the very top tier+tower is Rice Krispie treats. This will yield 35-40 moderate cake servings, plus all the RK treats.
Wow, what a fabulous cake!!!! Where did you find the little figures? My neice asked for a cake with princess on it and I can't find something small enough.
horsiegirl - the customer found someone having a good day at the WalMart bakery who sold them for $5. Normally, they are only available to professionals as a cake decoration.
I love how you have each layer off center, very original look! Can you please tell me how you got those perfect squares (not sure what they're called) around each of the tops of the cakes?
I wish I would have found this before I fumbled through my daughter's castle cake last year. The white castle is the perfect background for the colorful princesses. Well done!
Wow, what a fabulous cake!!!! Where did you find the little figures? My neice asked for a cake with princess on it and I can't find something small enough.
horsiegirl - the customer found someone having a good day at the WalMart bakery who sold them for $5. Normally, they are only available to professionals as a cake decoration.
Thank you for the nice compliments! The bottom tier is 9-inch, the top tier is 6-inch and the very top tier+tower is Rice Krispie treats. This will yield 35-40 moderate cake servings, plus all the RK treats.
I love how you have each layer off center, very original look! Can you please tell me how you got those perfect squares (not sure what they're called) around each of the tops of the cakes?
I wish I would have found this before I fumbled through my daughter's castle cake last year. The white castle is the perfect background for the colorful princesses. Well done!
This is really lovely, the straight cutter worked perfectly for you. Can you tell me though how you did the name on the flag - I assume it's printed but can you explain to me how they work? I have read that the printed image "dissolves" into the fondant - is this true? Well done this is great
:o JUST PERFECT
WOW!!!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!!!
Absolutely AMAZING!!!!!
that cake is so sweet!!! Do you mind telling the sizes of each layer? and how many it was to feed? thank you!!
Very beautiful!
Thank you for the nice compliments! The bottom tier is 9-inch, the top tier is 6-inch and the very top tier+tower is Rice Krispie treats. This will yield 35-40 moderate cake servings, plus all the RK treats.
wowwwwwwwwwwww....what a great cake. i looks different from all the other castle cakes i'v seen.
Wow another breathtaking cake!
It's so pretty! I really like it!
Beautiful!!! How do you get the brick effect on the cake? I am new at this. Would like to make one for my granddaughter.
Thank you Debbie. I used an impression mat over my crusting buttercream for the brick pattern. I'm sorry but I don't remember where I got it.
Wow, what a fabulous cake!!!! Where did you find the little figures? My neice asked for a cake with princess on it and I can't find something small enough.
horsiegirl - the customer found someone having a good day at the WalMart bakery who sold them for $5. Normally, they are only available to professionals as a cake decoration.
This is WONDERFUL!! Best castle cake I've ever seen! WOW WEE!!
WOW! I know the a little princess in my family that would faint if she had this for her party.
I love how you have each layer off center, very original look! Can you please tell me how you got those perfect squares (not sure what they're called) around each of the tops of the cakes?
Thank you, CakesBySusie! I used an FMM straight frill cutter for the ramparts (?) I'm not sure what they're called either!
I wish I would have found this before I fumbled through my daughter's castle cake last year. The white castle is the perfect background for the colorful princesses. Well done!
Beautiful!!! How do you get the brick effect on the cake? I am new at this. Would like to make one for my granddaughter.
Thank you Debbie. I used an impression mat over my crusting buttercream for the brick pattern. I'm sorry but I don't remember where I got it.
Wow, what a fabulous cake!!!! Where did you find the little figures? My neice asked for a cake with princess on it and I can't find something small enough.
horsiegirl - the customer found someone having a good day at the WalMart bakery who sold them for $5. Normally, they are only available to professionals as a cake decoration.
This is WONDERFUL!! Best castle cake I've ever seen! WOW WEE!!
WOW! I know the a little princess in my family that would faint if she had this for her party.
:o JUST PERFECT
WOW!!!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!!!
Absolutely AMAZING!!!!!
that cake is so sweet!!! Do you mind telling the sizes of each layer? and how many it was to feed? thank you!!
Very beautiful!
Thank you for the nice compliments! The bottom tier is 9-inch, the top tier is 6-inch and the very top tier+tower is Rice Krispie treats. This will yield 35-40 moderate cake servings, plus all the RK treats.
wowwwwwwwwwwww....what a great cake. i looks different from all the other castle cakes i'v seen.
Wow another breathtaking cake!
It's so pretty! I really like it!
I love how you have each layer off center, very original look! Can you please tell me how you got those perfect squares (not sure what they're called) around each of the tops of the cakes?
Thank you, CakesBySusie! I used an FMM straight frill cutter for the ramparts (?) I'm not sure what they're called either!
My daughter would love this....very cute
I wish I would have found this before I fumbled through my daughter's castle cake last year. The white castle is the perfect background for the colorful princesses. Well done!
beautiful job!!
This is really lovely, the straight cutter worked perfectly for you. Can you tell me though how you did the name on the flag - I assume it's printed but can you explain to me how they work? I have read that the printed image "dissolves" into the fondant - is this true? Well done this is great
The flag is made of rice (wafer) paper. It doesn't dissolve like frosting sheets, which is what you're thinking of, I believe.
I really love the unique design of your castle, with the three offset round tiers. It's beautiful and so perfect!
beautiful cake. great job