This is what I made:
And here's how it looks laid out like a giraffe:
Steve found a piece of metal for me that would work as a cake board. I covered it with a blue plastic tablecloth. Trevor and I baked the cake and let it cool. I took a deep breath and followed my template to cut the giraffe pieces.
Here it is with its crumb coat.
I frosted the giraffe in yellow buttercream. I have no idea how anyone gets buttercream smooth, so I intentionally left 'fur marks' to give the giraffe texture.
To make the spots, I heated Tootsie Roll Midgees in the microwave for 12 seconds. I cut them in half, then rolled each with a rolling pin to make irregular spots. I used a similar technique for the horns- I heated them for 12 seconds, then molded them into the right shape. To make the tail, I used a knife to cut little slivers of Tootsie Roll, then squished them all together. Here are the horns and the tail pieces.
To make the mane, I used a knife to repeatedly score softened Tootsie Rolls.
Here's the finished cake, with the candles lit:
Trevor absolutely loved it!
That is sooooooooooo AWESOME!! WOW WOW WOW!! you got skills girlfriend! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDelete:o OMG that cake is amazing Cindy!! You're such an awesome cake maker and momma!! :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post! Here is my version of your cake:
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Thanks for an easy recipe! I am going to make this for my daughter's 1st birthday next weekend! Mine will be pink and yellow.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a picture!
DeleteThanks for this! I just made it for my nephew's 4th birthday and he is so excited!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'd love to see a picture!
DeleteI just made this cake for my daughter's birthday party today - everyone loved it, including my little two year old. The recipe and directions were great - thank you!
ReplyDeleteHow many did this wonderful cake feed?
ReplyDeleteIt was about 20 servings.
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thanks a million for this. my son wanted a giraffe cake and I hardly make normal cakes. I thought what? is he serious? and then discovered its actually possible. followed yours and its actually recognizable as a giraffe...
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I could help! I'd love to see a picture!
Deletegreat idea! I made this for my son's 1st birthday (not sure how to post a picture, otherwise I would) Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! I love it! Thank you for sharing, I had no idea where to even start lol
ReplyDeleteThis is JUST what I needed for my daughter's first birthday. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteErg leuk, ik ga hem ook maken
ReplyDeleteWow! Your Cake is awesome. I am going to try it for my granddaughter'sgranddaughter' s 5th. Thank you for the easy to follow directions.
ReplyDeleteHi there, just wanted to say, I liked this blog post.
ReplyDeleteIt was helpful. Keep on posting!
My mom made this exact cake for me when I was four years old! That was over 50 years ago and now I’m going to make it for my daughter who is just going to be turning 25 because she loves giraffes! Thanks for this!š
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