Below is a pic of Spongebob's legs before I started piling on the cake.....and the finished cake. I tell 'ya, it was really refreshing icing this cake and purposely leaving lumps and bumps under the fondant. It was also fun to be able to take a melon baller to the sides of Spongebob's body, lol.
Making Spongebob stand up wasn't too difficult, however keeping him standing up was the real challenge. This cake was well supported internally but anything that tall and narrow and most importantly, made of cake, is going to want to sway with external pressure and movement - It's just physics. And as luck would have it, the only table that was available for displaying Spongebob had one rickity leg so that the slightest nudge shook the table rather violently. With about 20 kids running around, I had to do something to minimize the risk of damage. Hmmmm......what to do, what to do.....I know!!!
Lien Sanchez
www.crazycakecompany.com
5 comments:
wow - this is an amazing cake! Looks so great! I love the sign :-)
This is great! I had spongebob sit up but his legs were sticking out becuase I had no stand for him. How did you make the stand?
How did you make the leg stand? Great looking cake :)
How did you cover Spongebob in fondant? Did you stand up the cake first and then cover it, or did you start with him laying down? Also, did you just put some dowel rods in the cake for support? This cake is AWESOME!
Wow this is the best looking Spongebob I've found online. Well done! He looks as though he will walk off the table, nevermind fall off.
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