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by Mina F.
(New Port Richey, Florida)
Homemade Mini Princess Cakes
I made these individual mini princess cakes for my daughter's fifth birthday. She wanted a princess party so I thought I'd make a separate princess cake for each girl attending the party.
I bought nine little dolls (Barbie brand) at Walmart. They were the perfect size and already came with a tiara. For the skirts, I baked nine golden butter cakes using the Wilton mini wonder mold Pan. Once the cakes were cooled I dirty iced them with white buttercream and put them in the fridge for about a half hour while I made marshmallow fondant.
I covered each princess in a different color fondant. I wrapped saran wrap around each doll from the waist down and stuck them into each cake. I added little edible pearls around the waist to cover the gap between doll and cake. Then I decorated with little pearls and tiny fondant flowers that I punched out. The girls and moms absolutely loved them!
To complement the princess' I made a castle cake for the moms to enjoy.
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