Coolest Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Cake 23

by Lisakristene
(Panama City, FL)

Homemade Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Cake

Homemade Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Cake

My daughter loves Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, so I decided to go with this theme for her 2nd birthday.

The bottom of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse cake is just a 15x9 sheet cake covered with green colored cream cheese icing. I used food coloring to dye the icing. It did take quite a bit of coloring just to get it this green. I wish it had been darker.

Everything on top is made of fondant. I ordered the fondant online. I ordered 2lb tubs for each color and had way too much left over! I could have decorated 4 cakes with the amount of fondant I had. I used a plastic bowl covered in red fondant icing for the actual clubhouse and aluminum foil to shape everything else.

The fence and Mickey pond are 100% fondant. I was surprised at how easy working with fondant was! I did make all the pieces in advance so that they would have plenty of time to dry and become firm. I didn't want them falling at the party. The cake was a big hit and yummy too!

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Coolest Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Cake 23

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Jun 22, 2010
print out on disney.com
by: Anonymous

There is a print out on disney.com and you can actually just copy it on cake and trace.

Apr 02, 2010
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse!
by: Anonymous

It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ! Come inside it's fun inside ! (It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse) !

Jul 26, 2009
cute
by: Andrea

My son will be three in Nov. and I am starting about three and a half months early to find the perfect cake for his mickey mouse club house party. I think your cake is the one! Thanks for the super cute idea. About how long did it take you altogether to create such a cute cake?

Mar 18, 2009
Grass!
by: Sue

You could use a layer of white icing, topped with colored (Green) dessicated coconut which better resembles grass.

Feb 07, 2009
Green
by: Holly Gordon

Next time to get darker colors try using a coloring paste (i.e. Wilton color paste) instead of food coloring. It will give you deeper colors and not thin your icing.

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