One of a kind SNOW WHITE Birthday cake! I just have to share with everyone!

Great job! It looks amazing! Hope you guys are all feeling better soon.
 
awesome job!!
Now the real question is .... what are ya gonna do for next yr lol.
 

Wow, you did an amazing job! Imagine what you could create if you were feeling well!:goodvibes Take a bow! Hope you feel better soon! Hope the girls enjoyed their cake!
 
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That looks great.

DD wanted a Duff cake from Ace of Cakes as his shop is right down the road.

I had to tell her no I would have loved to have something like that for her.
 
Ya WOW! Mmmmmmmmm sugar....... lar lar lar


Mikeeee
 
I guess it is obvious that I watch too many Food Network cake decorating competitions and Ace of Cakes. :happytv:

My sister asked me at the party what I was planning for next year to top this year's cake. :scared:

ETA: Next year's party is not going to be until sometime in late March or April. Hopefully, next winter we will be in better health, but this winter has just been awful. We've been sick since November with one thing after another. I think that is why a simple cold turned into pneumonia with me - I'm just so run down from being sick for so many months and taking care of two sick toddlers. :crazy:
 
I have a confession to make. :blush: I think I may have come up with the idea for the cheez-it windows because my cough syrup has codeine in it. :crazy:
 
very impressive! I wish I could pull something like that off! I am very artsy fartsy, but one thing I haven't mastered yet that I would love to be able to do is cake decorating! I bet the girls loved it!!
 
You should be sooo proud! It is fantastic! :cheer2:

Tell your girls that there is a real life Snow White cottage right down the street from me - really! Here's the info:

Title: GAMBLE PLACE
Location:1819 Taylor Road (off S.R.431)
County: Volusia
City: Port Orange
Description: In 1898, James N. Gamble, of the Procter and Gamble Company and a longtime winter resident of Daytona Beach, bought this land on Spruce Creek for use as a rural retreat. In 1907, he built a small cracker cottage with an open front porch and a breezeway connecting a separate kitchen and dining room, which he named "Egwanulti," a Native American word meaning "by the water." At the same time, he rebuilt an existing packing house to process citrus from his grove. In 1938, Gamble's son-in-law, Alfred K. Nippert, completed the "Snow White House," a Black Forest style cottage inspired by the Disney animated film classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The house is surrounded by a Witch's Hut, the Dwarfs' Mine Shaft, and an elaborate network of rock gardens. Collectively, these buildings and grounds form a historic landscape now known as Gamble Place. This property was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
Sponsors: Sponsored by The Museum of Arts and Sciences of Daytona Beach and The Nature Conservancy in cooperation with the Florida Department of State.
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Back in the day, the Disney movie must have made quite an impression on Mr Nippert, huh! He would have loved your cake too! :goodvibes
 


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