Swim Image Ideas For Cake Decorating
LittleLinda Posted 2 Mar 2006 , 12:16pm
I have done two pool cakes in the past. I used piping gel tinted blue for the water. I made pool toys out of rolled buttercream. This customer wants me to make children in the pool and the birthday boy on the diving board. Do you have any ideas and pictures?
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diane Posted 2 Mar 2006 , 1:45pm
i have a swimming pool cake in my photos. the water was from icing and corn syrup, but next time i think i'll go with colored piping gel, looks more realistic.
LittleLinda Posted 2 Mar 2006 , 8:47pm
I agree that piping gel is more realistic. Were your people just piped in buttercream?
diane Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 10:44am
no, that is all mmf. hey, i was born in mass. my mom lives in plymouth and my sister in fall river.
LittleLinda Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 12:10pm
Hi Diane,
I found MMF hard to color. You did a good job. Maybe if I'm coloring such small amounts to make tiny people, I can do it. rolled buttercream is so much more pliable than MMF. Anyhow I'm doing the cake tonight; so I will have to come up with something! I have both MMF and rolled buttercream already made, so I'll try them both.
Plymouth and Fall River are pretty far from Groveland. I live in the north east part of Mass just two towns away from New Hampshire.
TexasSugar Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 12:53am
I've seen people cookies, as well as molded fondant figures in the swimming pools. There are a couple in some of the past Wilton Yearbooks.
I have a swimming pool cake, but I used little teddy grahams for my people.
TexasSugar Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 12:55am
I've seen people cookies, as well as molded fondant figures in the swimming pools. There are a couple in some of the past Wilton Yearbooks.
I have a swimming pool cake, but I used little teddy grahams for my people.
Smoochiefrog Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 1:00am
That is the cutest cake! What tip did you use for the pull-out grass?
TexasSugar Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 1:02am
I've seen people cookies, as well as molded fondant figures in the swimming pools. There are a couple in some of the past Wilton Yearbooks.
I have a swimming pool cake, but I used little teddy grahams for my people.
freddie Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 1:04am
What a cute idea using teddy grahams, love them in their little swimsuits, so creative !!!
spottydog Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 1:07am
Hello...from Mass also. I haven't seen many people from around here. Good to know there are others
spottydog Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 1:08am
Love the cake Texas. Very cute. Also spent time in TX too.
spottydog Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 1:09am
Diane I love your swimming pool cake pic. Was the water hard to get that way?
oohlalacakes Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 1:11am
I have a bathtub, not a swimming pool, in my photos, but it still has the water you might be looking for. This is blue jello. I let it set in a bowl, stirred it up and then poured it into my cake. If you want that smooth surface look, you can also pour the jello into the cake and put the whole thing in the fridge to set. The only thing about that, is that you have to make sure your BC has made a good seal so the jello doesn't seep through and get the cake soggy. I did it once and it worked fine (I don't have a picture of it handy...I'll look for it). Good luck.
Samantha
LittleLinda Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 2:31pm
Texas sugar: Really cute cake. The teddy grahams look very cute.
Lisa: Cape Cod! People come from all over the country to go to Cape Cod and I, from Mass all my life, have never been there. People tell me the prices in grocery stores are outrageous.
Samantha, I am using piping gel tinted blue for my water. I have used it twice before on other swimming pool cakes and love the results. I suspect that is was Texas sugar used.
I might as well post one of my own pool cakes, as this topic might be helping others who are dong them.
LittleLinda Posted 4 Mar 2006 , 2:33pm
In both my cakes, the pool floats are made with rolled buttercream.
Swim Image Ideas For Cake Decorating
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