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My 6 yr old Payton loves all things Mario right now, So naturally for his 6th birthday
I themed everything around Super Mario especially the cake. Now I do have to say
I have ordered many times from this website and have never been disappointed
plus they carry more themes than your average super party store here in town.
For the fondant I used Wilton's pre-packed 4 count that you can get either at
Michael's or Hobby Lobby ,and I molded everything freehand. The 2 small
figurines and the 10in. next to the cupcakes all came from Toys R' Us. This
was a easy cake... I've come to the conclusion that my boys watch me
decorate cakes all the time so for their birthdays I gotta step it up a notch
when it comes to their's.
This MickeyMouse cake was for my nephew Bishop who turned 1 this year.
I almost went for a Mickey Mouse clubhouse cake but, mom said she would like to
see Mickey's face , and I just happen to have a molded pan of Mickey
on my shelf. Though these types of pans require millions of the same little
dots of icing. there is no thought process because the design is already there.
And who could forget the personal cake needed for a 1 yr. old to stick his fingers
into before mom says "that's enough" so for the small cake I just did a black profile
of Mickey's head and a bowtie.