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My daughters 6th birthday. I was quite worried it would go up in flames when lighting the candles.
This was made for an 80th Birthday.
My Daughters 5th Birthday Cake. It worked well as we gave a cupcake with each party bag.
This was made for a friends birthday, she loves cats.
This was for my daughters second birthday, the waterfall was made with piping gel.
I made this for my dads birthday, as he has always liked this scene in the film. Wallace and Gromit and Feathers McGraw were all made from Mexican Paste.
My son picked this for his birthday cake which is Christmas week hence the theme. The snow effect was made by making indents with a scourer and then sprinkling with edible sparkes.
I made this for my daughters 4th Birthday - she adores the film.
I made this for my friends daughters birthday, after she had seen my sons cake which is slighly different. I got the idea from an Ann Pickard cake design and just changed it a bit.
I made this for my firends son's christening. Cake was copied from a design by Karen Goble and a culpitt bear used for the centre piece.
This was my daughters christening cake. It was designed by Karen Goble and I used a culpitt beat for the centre peice.
My son took these into school for his teachers. I made them in a 4inch tin.
This was my daughters 3rd birthday cake, she wanted something pink frilly and with a princess.
I made this for my Dads 60th Birthday - he has a thing about stripey grass, but his lawn has also been under attack by moles recently.
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