My Son's Nemo Bithday Cake

Diz-Mommy

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Just wanted to show off a picture of my birthday boy and his Nemo cupcake cake... I was so excited it turned out, because I have ZERO cake decorating skills! I got the cute little Nemo toys at the Dinsey store. Anyone else have homgrown disney cake pictures to share?

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Really cute idea!! THose cupcaked look AWESOME...save one for me OK?

And your son is a CUTIE!!!!
 
We had my DD's 3rd birthday party last weekend and I made her an Ariel cake. It turned out ok to me, but she loved it. Here are some photos:

this is the cake looking down on it:
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Front on shot:
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Athena at the birthday table (notice I am on the side with my Mickey shirt on!)
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BTW, I love your cupcake idea! The look on your son's face is priceless!
 

Oh shoot! Any way you can make those a little bigger PrincessPiglet? They look smaller than a dime on my screen...
 
That is so cute! Great idea with the cupcakes too! BTW, where did you get the cupcake holder at and how many does it hold? I am thinking this would be perfect for DS's Incredible party in May with all the preschoolers!

My aunt makes all of DS's birthday cakes and so far has made Tigger, Buzz and Blue (from Blues Clues). The Buzz was last year and came out awesome. Unfortunately I don't have pictures on this computer I can post.
 
scraphappy92 said:
That is so cute! Great idea with the cupcakes too! BTW, where did you get the cupcake holder at and how many does it hold? I am thinking this would be perfect for DS's Incredible party in May with all the preschoolers!

I got mine at Michaels craft store...they have them to hold 9, 32 or I think 48 cupcakes. I choose the one that holds 32. If you have a Michaels, make sure you clip their coupon from the Sunday paper before purchasing...I got mine for under $20 that way and normally I think it was $30+. If you don't have Michaels, I know you can order them dirrect from the Wilton's catalog or I've even seen them on eBay. Michaels is by far the thrifty route however.

Princesspiglet- I love the Ariel cake. I bet your cute little girl was on cloud nine! Maybe I can talk my DSIL into letting me make one for one of my nieces....hmmmmm :rolleyes:
 
The cakes are great! Thanks for posting the info on where to get a cupcake tree. I just may have to get one of those.
 
Thanks DizMommy! I am always in Micheals so I will check it out after our trip!
 
So now who's going to volunteer to make DD's 7th bd cake next week....... :goodvibes
 
I love the Nemo cupcakes! What a great idea!

I also love the Ariel doll cake. My grandmother made me a cake similar to that about 25 years ago and I still remember it. It was my favorite birthday cake!

I've made DS's cakes the last 2 years. Neither of them are Disney but I'll post pics anyway:
The first one is from his 3rd birthday when we had an LSU football party. I wish I had covered the cake board with green or purple foil. This was the first cake I ever decorated and it was pretty easy because I did mostly stars.


The Charlie Brown cake was for his 4th birthday and was easy too (stars again, lol)


They're both thumbnails, so you can click on the picture to see a larger version.

This year I'm making a snowman cake.
 
I just bought a cupcake holder tree at Bed Bath & Beyond for $19.99 also. Can't wait to use it now!
 
I love both of those cakes and the cupcake tree is a great idea. However, I was wondering how did you make the Barbie doll cake with a real doll. I have never seen this done was curious. :flower:
 
Bengalbelle...

Where did you get the pan for the LSU cake... I love it!
My son would go crazy if I did that for his birthday!

Thanks!
 
Katerbug,


Wilton sells this cake pan. I honestly have no ide what it is called. i bought it about 7 years ago to make a barbie cake for my cousin. You are actually supposed to use two cake mixes, but my oven was acting crazy and I ended up throwing out the first cake I made because it did not cook through. I only had one cake mix left, so I just made it with one instead. When you make it with two cake mixes, you can actually stick the entire barbie doll downt he center. As you can see from the picture, there is a metal insert in the center of the cake pan (so the cake cooks through the whole way), so when the cake is done, there is an actual hole where you can put the legs. It looks much better with 2 mixes. Since I only used one mix, the dress ended up shorter and I had to snap off Ariels legs to put it through the middle! I didn't realize that barbies nowadays don't have snappable legs like they did when I was little, so Ariel is now legless :sad:

I am pretty sure Wilton still sells the pan, but I just don't know what it is called!
Picture of the side of the pan
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Picture of pan with one mix
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Here is the cake I just did for my dd's birthday. We did a Mickey and Minnie Theme, as we had just gotten back from WDW. I have also done Pooh, Tigger, and Cinderella. They are all made with Stars and very easy to do!



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