Des Moines Nesties
Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

cake bakers - advice?

I am going to attempt a cake similar to this:

image  or this image

Do you think it would be easier for me to make it out of frosting/icing (maybe on a cookie I stick to the cake sort of like the second pic) or could I make it with fondant without too much trouble? How hard is fondant to work with? I've never done it at all. 

I could also just do Milli's head on a ton of cupcakes using licorice for her ponytails.

How would you do it if you were me?  Any tips?

Are there any types/brands of cakes that work better for layers?

Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml

Re: cake bakers - advice?

  • I would imagine it wouldn't be too hard, as her head is basic shapes at least.  I've never worked with fondant though. 

    I use any box mix for all my baking.  But I freeze it solid, in the deep freeze prior to frosting.  Makes so much sturdier, less crumbling, etc.  

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • Fondant isn't easy to work with.  It takes a lot of practice and it can be incredibly frustrating.  It would be easier to do the fondant pieces and put in on an iced cake vs try to cover a cake with fondant and do the pieces..all for the first time.  I think the cupcakes sounds like a great idea though too.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • Oh yes I forgot to mention that I wouldn't cover the cake in fondant. yuck. I'd just stick a fondant character to the frosting.
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • If you get the already colored fondant, I think it would be fairly easy to do the character. I haven't tried coloring it myself, but I have covered a cake with plain white. I think trying to color it yourself would be really hard to get it even. My SIL (who has a small cake business) says Walmart has the freshest premade fondant. I've also seen a recipe for one you make yourself using marshmallow fluff, but I haven't tried it. 

    The best boxed cake mix is Pillsbury Moist Supreme.  If you are doing white cake, use the egg white recipe.  I never stray from it anymore because nothing compares.  I always get tons of compliments on my cakes (as does my mom), and that is the only kind we use.

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • Mrs. T, Does Walmart sell it premade on their shelves or would I need to ask at the bakery?
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • FYI-I think I read it on pinterest (LOL!) you can use starburst and rollit out to use as fondant!  They said it is a lot easier to work with, maybe google it and buy a pack of starburst to play with (and eat your mistakes!)
  • Ok, just googled and they said try marshmallows instead!
  • Ooh but starburst would work better for the colors I need and I looooove starburst. Hmmmmm.... this could be fun!
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards