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Oh yes, a monkey cake. Actually, it was just the head & it is the 2nd time I've done this one. I've done Bear in the Big Blue House, Bert & Ernie, a 3 dimensional-stacked Cat in the Hat's Hat, Dora, SpongeBob, gingerbread houses, Strawberry Shortcake, 3 dimensional castle, Dinosaur, 3 dimensional doll/Barbie Princess Cake, Pumpkins, Ghosts, 2 wedding cakes & countless regular fancy cakes. I love Wilton (& the cake challenges on Food Network-watched Gingerbread House last night)! I've never tried fondant, but want to practice w/it this winter after things calm down a little. We have a great bakery nearby that sells cake decorating supplies- she has EVERYTHING! My mom used to make cakes, too & has all of the pans from when we were kids- Smurfs, Mickey Mouse & Bert & Ernie was her pan. For Mater, I'm not sure. I checked the Wilton site & the only Cars Wilton pan is Lightning McQueen. When is the birthday? Are you up for a little challenge? If you want a shaped cake instead of a scene, you could stack 2 sheet cakes & free hand cut to the rough shape & then use a picture as a guide when piping. I looked real quick on ebay & there was a listing for a lapel pin that was a pretty good pic for a guide. I'd love to see it when you are done. Good luck!Originally posted by GaMom:
hey lu--a monkey cake??? at first I thought you were talking about monkey bread.....never seen a monkey cake i don't think. i've done a spongebob cake and a spongebob pumpkin (called him squashbob). My youngest likes the movie Cars and says he wants a Mater birthday. Now exactly how do you do that????