Now, pictures!
Moist chocolate cake recipe. One of my favorites and pretty much the only one I use when chocolate cake is called for! The flavor is deep and rich, the cake has a great structure and is very easy to work with.
The tiara drying on it's form. It's on a sheet of wax paper which sits on top of the template which is taped down to the best round object I could find. ;)
The tiara in it's dried and finished form. Notice the lack of the longer side pieces. Ya, those fell off when I removed the wax paper. Royal icing to the rescue!
The fondant bow drying out. I wrapped the bow section around two matching pepper shakers to help keep their form. Worked out well.
The ribbons drying out a bit and getting some wavering shape added. I had them placed on the cake carrier trying to get a feel for the shape they'd need to fit. Everything wound up nice and snug inside in the end.
Add everything together, a touch of piping and... VIOLA! Princess cake is done! The ribbons on each side say...
Happy Birthday...
Princess RachelWhat do you think? Thoughts, comments... compliments? ;D
- Tighten up my piping skills. I did well, I think, but they could be cleaner and there are some hard to get to gaps near the fondant ribbons.
- Tighten up my handwriting when piping! I have horrible handwriting no matter what, so this will be a hard one. ;)

1 comment:
I think the cake is wonderful. i can't wait to see what you come up with for Alexanne's birthday cake!
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