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TWO 11x18 stacked (torted too if desired) and the carved to get shape. diagram is to scale. blow up until have 11x18 gray rectangle and cut out watch for your pattern.
the black parts are Styrofoam wedges. Central dowel and support system as per usual.
use masonite or similar board under cake. || dowels - screw to masonite just behind where wheels will go (left side of image) || solid support - use any material (foam, brick, piece of 2x4 or other wood) that can be glued or screwed to the masonite cake board.
use round or hex cakes
1/2" plywood base, RKT or styrofoam for glass foot and curved underside. Stacked layers of cake (as tall as needed -- can carve to get different shapes) NOTE -- for size of dowel and how to attach to base see: http://cakecentral.com//gallery/1420079
how to connect dowel to wood base for greatest strength
no inside corner line -- after all it's a cake! and the little photo is just a sample of how to sketch it up
12-10-8 inch rounds, 6 inch heart on pillars over fountain
see this thread --> cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-614743-.html for full instructions (they're too long to fit here!)
instead of mini-cupcake could use Hostess Ho-Hos or Drake Yodels cakes or any similar round snack cake. --- should scale to large size sheet cakes.
BRRR it's cold outside!! Dress Warm! / / / flip buttons & holes for opposite sex
start w/ ANY size round -- cut -- stack -- carve a bit for more faceted top -- detail out. gray area is scarp (cake balls? -- or miniature balls & chains!?!)
fewer pieces to cut, but more complex cuts -- no pieces to flip either.
make from any size square
gray areas = cake cruffles (truffles/balls) -- hint -- instead of balls -- roll out into a sheet about 1/2 in thick and use a star cookie cutter -- then dip in chocolate or yellow candy melts -- scatter stars around the finished cake.
round turned square round square
requested by Jenn2179 -- 2 in difference
5 tier rotated squares
4 tier rotated squares
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