To simplify the steps, I bought 8" aluminum cake pans that I sprayed with Pam and lined the bottom with parchment circles. My oven has three racks so I was able to bake them all at the same time which was very convenient. I recommend spending $5.00 on the pans because it's worth saving your sanity and you can just toss them in the trash when you're done! Easy!
I made the frosting she has on her blog but it didn't make a ton, so I only used it as filling between each layer, then made a regular buttercream (using shortening/powdered sugar/butter extract/vanilla) to coat the whole cake. Rolled out fondant and put that on too because my big idea was to put girls all around the perimeter of the cake, each representing a value.
My original idea was to paint these little girls directly to the cake, but since I've never actually painted on a cake, I thought it's better to be safe than sorry so I mixed some fondant with gum paste and rolled out a small ball and painted on that, then cut around each girl and allow to harden on the counter. Then I used some frosting in a piping bag to glue them to the side of the cake.
All-in-all, the cake was a huge success. The girls loved it. The leaders loved it. The flavor was really delicious -- thanks to that whipped buttercream that calls for FOUR sticks of butter. WOW. I loved the rainbow layers and will definitely make this cake again!
Suzanne
You ROCKED the cake, Suzanne!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That is one heck of a cake!!!! My daughter would be NUTS for it. Between your cake and Paula's cupcakes I predict baking in my VERY near future...and also feelin inadequate afterwords, but what the hey, I enjoy your brilliance.
ReplyDeleteHave you any word for your former cookie club members who still had time remaining?
ReplyDeleteThank you!
P.S. The cake is beautiful!
What a wonderful job! It looks amazing. My friend made a cute cake for Ivan's b-day party, and I have a little itch to try out cake decorating!
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