Coolest Tea Party Cake 45

by Allison
(huntsville, Ontario)

Homemade Tea Party Cake

Homemade Tea Party Cake

Everyone loved this tea party cake. I made it for my daughter's 2nd birthday party. We had a tea party and the girls had a blast. I kept the cake hidden until it was time and everyone was blown away, especially my daughter!

I used the Wilton ball cake pans along with two oval cakes that I sculpted between the two halves of ball. The tea cups were made from jumbo cupcakes with the tops cut off.

I premade marshmallow fondant a week ago for the spout and handles so they could harden. The cake has strawberry buttercream and yellow piping.

I used the brown gel icing for the tea which I had learnt about on this website.

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Coolest Tea Party Cake 45

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May 27, 2010
Fondant recipe
by: Allison

Sorry I didn't check the comments lately. The marshmallow recipe that I have is:

16 ounce bag of marshmallows (big ones)
2 pound bag of icing sugar
1/2 cup water (you will not use all of it)
Flavouring (1 to 1 1/2 tsp)

and here is the directions I used:

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Fondant-from-Marshmallows

Hope that works of you!!

Mar 31, 2010
Marshmallow Fondant
by: Sherry

I could use a good recipe for marshmallow fondant. One I got on the internet seems to leave me more covered in the process of making it than the cake. Would you mind sharing yours?

Sep 27, 2009
Great Tea Party
by: Joyce

This is so adorable. Great work!! A+

Jun 07, 2009
love it!!
by: Anonymous

omg, this one is my favorite!! nice work!

Mar 24, 2009
Soooo Cute
by: Steph

The cakes are wonderful! You did a great job.

Mar 23, 2009
So pretty!
by: Stacey

That is adorable! You did a fantastic job. Lucky little girls must have loved that fancy cake.

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