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Beatles Graduation Cake
We can't take most of the credit on this cake. It is a combination of cakes that our client saw on the internet and wanted us to duplicate. We really do not like doing this because the creators of these cakes took so much time and talent on their cakes. We agreed only if we did not make the cake exactly as the photos she brought. This way we could do the cake with our image. The only thing that is ours is the Beatles themselves. Crystal took a whole day to make them. She only used real photos of them and created them in her own vision. The rest is credited to the hard working cake decorators out there and their great talent. By the way, the cake is not crooked. It's just that when we finished at 3:00a.m in the morning. My hands were sore from all the detail and Crystal was sleepy. So this is the only picture we took! Ha! Ha!
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Tinkerbell
We wanted to try out our new markers and petal dust palette . So we used them on this cake for a one year old little girl. Crystal had a blast with her new petal dust palette, it comes with 32 colors and I think she tried to use them all. Tinkerbell was colored with edible markers that work really well. This was a very fun cake to make.
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Cookie Monster
We made this cake for a little 2yr old boy. The head of Cookie Monster is a Chocolate chip cookie. We then made lots of different shapes of chocolate chip cookies to add to the decoration. We even used the crumbs! The cupcakes were decorated with tip 233 and we used the small round chocolate chip cookies for the eyes.
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Super Mario Cake
I made this cake for my son. He turned 6 and loves Super Mario. Except for the Mario piggy bank, my sister (Crystal) made all the pieces in Fondant. I also made sugar cookies and cut them out freehand. I love my Boo's! The pipes are 4" round cake. The Bow-Bows are fondant and buttercream together. I also made the number 5 look like it was going down the pipe and the number 6 came up the pipe.