dannyzmom
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This thread centers around personal experiences related to baking and decorating cakes for children's birthday parties. Participants share their own cake-making stories, techniques, and the challenges they face while decorating.
Views differ on the best tools and techniques for cake decorating, with no clear consensus on a preferred method or tool. However, there is general agreement on the enjoyment of cake decorating and the challenges it presents.
Participants share personal anecdotes related to cake decorating for children's parties, reflecting a range of experiences and techniques without implying any official guidance.
Members of the consultant community who are interested in cake decorating techniques and personal experiences related to baking for children's celebrations may find this discussion valuable.
pamperedlinda said:Very nice Carolyn! Sports theme?
missydivine said:Very nice Carolyn! Looks like that took you just a little bit of time.
PampMomof3 said:Oh my goodness Carolyn!! You're good!!! Did you use the decorator bottle set or the EAD?
WHAT?????:grumpy: :yuck:dannyzmom said:Neither
::::hanging head in shame:::::::::
I used the Wilton pastry bags and tips.
janetupnorth said:Wow - good job - I hope he appreciates it!
chefann said:Carolyn, do you have the multi-star tip? Wilton has a top that makes 3 stars clustered, specifically for this technique. Looks like you need that one.![]()
Multi-Opening Decorating Tips - Wilton
Those look great, BTW!
BethCooks4U said:WHAT?????:grumpy: :yuck:![]()
You could have at least TOLD US that you used the EAD!
No, really, they are great! What a gift!:balloon:
Happy birthday to your son!:balloon:
pamperedlinda said:I love to decorate cakes! Here are some of mine. I'll have to post attachments though as I've been too lazy to figure out how to insert in a message yet....
The adorable little boy is my son Jacob....
I made a really cute Train Track cake and I can't find the photo....I'll post when I find it.
Thanks. Your cakes are fantastic! I am just the worlds greatest copy-cat....I cannot come up with this stuff on my own but I can copy most anyhting! (the elmo was from a wilton pandannyzmom said:OMG - your cakes put mine to shame and your son is adorable and your kicthen is stunning!
I would not be happy either!dannyzmom said:I can't just "make" a cake - but if you put a Wilton pan in front of me with the step-by-step instruction, I can do just abou tanything basic. The baseball cake is simply a two-layer round cake frosted white with red stitching.
Oh, and did I mention....my neighbors borrow my kitchen stuff a LOT. They borrowed my PC cake pans a few months ago - only borrowed two of the set of three. They returned them one day and DH put them away. Today I go to take the mout to make my son's baseball cake and you can see they baked their cakes in the pans...and rather than turn them out onto a platter, they served them right from the NONSTICK cake pan using a KNIFE to cut the slices - - 2 of my cakepans are TRASHED. The nonstick has big cuts in it and rust in each of the cuts. I am FUMING!
pamperedlinda said:I would not be happy either!
Tell her they were ruined by someone that you loaned them to and that you had to throw them away! Then tell her that she can host a show and get a set of her own!dannyzmom said:Then they called today to see if they could borrow my vacuum - I was like NO WAY! What am I supposed to say the next time they ask for my cake pans? !??!?!
pamperedlinda said:Tell her they were ruined by someone that you loaned them to and that you had to throw them away! Then tell her that she can host a show and get a set of her own!