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How To Make A Fun Princess Birthday Cake - Video

by Jan Clement-May

Here's a fun, creative Princess cake that your little Princess is sure yo love.

Your cake will be the doll's (Princesses) elegant dress.

Imagine how excited, happy - and yes, enchanted your Princess and all her guests will be when they see this fun cake.



Cakes:How To Make A Princess Cake


Step 1:
You will need

* thick sponge cake
* buttercream
* jam
* sugarpaste icing
* sugar decorations
* a plastic doll
* cling film


Step 2:
Shape the cake
Use a sharp knife to trim the top rim of the cake at an angle to create a dome. Cut an indent into the top of the dome.

Step 3:
Buttercream
Cover the whole cake in buttercream using a pallette knife. The buttercream will help the sugarpaste to stick to the cake.


Step 4:
Icing
Roll out a sheet of sugarpaste icing. When it's flat, roll enough back onto the pin so that you can pick it up. Carefully drape the sheet of icing over the cake, leaving it hanging loose to the edge of the board. If you need to, tweak the loose icing to emphasis the folds and make it look more like a skirt.


Step 5:
The princess
Remove the doll's legs - they should just pop off quite easily. Roll her skirt up on itself, and wrap her lower torso in cling film. Make an incision in the icing above the indent at the top of the dome. Push the doll through this incision, into the top of the cake.

Step 6:
Decorate
Decorate the princess's skirt using sugar decorations. We've used some sugar roses around her waist, and sugar hearts and crystals on the body of the skirt. Stick them to the icing using edible sugar glue - this is available from any good sugarcraft or baking supplier.

Note From Grandpa Mike

Jan:

Your Princess doll cake is very creative.

Imagine your little princess having this special cake at their birthday party.


Have FUN

Grandpa Mike
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