I started with fondant and created the mermaid face and arms. Then, I made all of the fun plants to surround the cake. The flowers are candy that I found in the cake decorating aisle at a local hobby store. The tail was the biggest obstacle, but came out great. I created the tail by wrapping fondant around a mini red solo cup (the shot glass size). The fins were attached with toothpicks. Doesn't this cake just make you smile?!?!
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Mermaid Cake
This adorable cake was created for my niece's birthday. She asked for a mermaid cake and many ideas ran through my head. I wanted to do something different, something cute and whimsical. This is what I came up with. Using the cake as the base for a mermaid swimming through it was perfect. Making it happen was a bit of a challenge.
I started with fondant and created the mermaid face and arms. Then, I made all of the fun plants to surround the cake. The flowers are candy that I found in the cake decorating aisle at a local hobby store. The tail was the biggest obstacle, but came out great. I created the tail by wrapping fondant around a mini red solo cup (the shot glass size). The fins were attached with toothpicks. Doesn't this cake just make you smile?!?!
I started with fondant and created the mermaid face and arms. Then, I made all of the fun plants to surround the cake. The flowers are candy that I found in the cake decorating aisle at a local hobby store. The tail was the biggest obstacle, but came out great. I created the tail by wrapping fondant around a mini red solo cup (the shot glass size). The fins were attached with toothpicks. Doesn't this cake just make you smile?!?!
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