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by cynthia
(brooksville fl )
Tinkerbell Garden Birthday Cake
I made this Tinkerbell Garden Birthday Cake for my granddaughter's second birthday. It was a three-tiered cake.
I used four boxes of cake mix but made the frosting myself. I divided the cake into four sections, each section representing one of the seasons, and this division made it easier to put the various fairies on the cake.
I put a waterfall cascading down a side of the cake and used non-edible fish for decorations. I placed the water fairy into the cake itself. The animal fairy was set amidst flowers and other non-edible animals for decoration. For the garden fairy, I used fake flowers and placed them as I wished. I made the sun flowers for the sun fairy by hand.
As for Tinkerbell, I used the Tinkerbell Fairy House provided for her as the piece that brought all the scene together. I wrapped wire around some fairies to make it look as if they were flying.
This Tinkerbell Garden Birthday cake was a big hit and I received many compliments.
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