Loved how this cake turned out! All fondant with edible images as the "patches". The numbers I made with the cricut cake. The shoes and basketball are all made out of cake as well. I have to give props to my son, Bryce. When I told him I didn't care for the way the basketball was finished off, he suggested I make some kind of wrap for it. And so, the lakers scarf was made.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Laker's Jersey cake
Loved how this cake turned out! All fondant with edible images as the "patches". The numbers I made with the cricut cake. The shoes and basketball are all made out of cake as well. I have to give props to my son, Bryce. When I told him I didn't care for the way the basketball was finished off, he suggested I make some kind of wrap for it. And so, the lakers scarf was made.
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Well done! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteBoy you do nice work. That jersey looks outstanding! Really, really nice.
ReplyDeleteAre you using your cricut cake very much?
I love love love this cake. Can you please tell me where you got the edible images from or where I can go to get them?
ReplyDeleteI printed the images myself. I have a jersey and I just put my jersey on my copier.
ReplyDeleteHow long did it take to make this beautiful cake?
ReplyDeleteNati, It took me about 4 hours just to do the decorating. I baked and iced everything the day before.
ReplyDeletehow did you do the texturing
ReplyDeleteAnna, for the texturing, I used (believe it or not) a ceiling panel that I purchased from home depot. I cleaned it really well, broke it in a few large pieces and used it on the fondant. It's plastic so it's pretty strong.
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