Coolest Wall E Cake 16

by Sylvie
(Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)

Homemade Wall E Cake

Homemade Wall E Cake

I took inspiration from a photo I found on the internet. It had no instructions to go along, so it required some creativity to complete.

This Wall E Cake is made of five separate cakes. The tracks and the body are made of cake. The head, neck and arms are made of paper that has a bit of a plastic coating, this worked well because I think if I only used card stock, the icing that covered the head, neck and arms would have made the paper too soft. I used electrician's tape to join the head and neck. I used skewer sticks to attach the arms and the head/neck.

All in all, this was fairly easy to complete (from a decoration stand point). I iced the body and then used different sized tips to create the outlines and details.

Finishing touch, Oreo cookie crumbs and chocolate sprinkles. I took about five and a half hours to bake the cakes and about five hours to decorate.

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Coolest Wall E Cake 16

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Oct 21, 2009
Beautiful cake
by: Michaela

It is absolutely awesome, I am going to make this one for my son also. Just have a question, what kind of plastic did you put on the paper which you use for hands, neck and head? thanks a lot.

Aug 16, 2009
Oh my God
by: Zini

My little Boy (3 Years old) is so a fan from Wall E .
Your Cake is so great so real...FANTASTIC!!!
His birthday is on September and i will make this cake...thank you...



May 13, 2009
Awesome to the power of rad!
by: Anonymous

I think this one is the GREATEST CAKE EVER!

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