So a month before, I started searching for instructions for making a dino cake. Some were easy, some not so easy. I settled on a design I had found on instructables.com. One night while my son was sleeping over his Aunt's house, I did a test run. I used a dense chocolate cake recipe that I usually use for cupcakes. One tip I've come across is NOT to use a box cake when doing cakes like this. They are usually crumby and don't cut as nicely. I baked 2 9-inch round cakes, let them cool, cut them up and assembled them into this shape. I wish I had taken a picture of the stencils I had made. Originally, the head was meant to stand up, but it just wouldn't do that, so this dino is resting. :)
I then did a thin layer of icing all over to seal in the crumbs. This is called a crumb coat or dirty icing. Then I used a small star tip (#14) to ice all over. (I cheated here and used Wilton's decorator icing.) I made little scales out of rolled fondant I found at the craft store. Eyes and toes were chocolate chips. This was the final result of my trial dinosaur.
And here is the birthday boy blowing out his candles.
Tell me krissy, is there anything you can't do...you never cease to amaze me <3
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome! Thanks for sharing how you made it - I was very curious!
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