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cake decorations...fairies

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Dawnieher3headaches

Dawnieher3headaches Report 16 Apr 2008 11:10

Does she want an actual figure to keep or ones made out of icing.

I have a mould for fairies yes its fiddly to to but had them on tiddlers christening cake and eldest had a cake with them all over it.
They are flat on the back so can stick to the cake and you can paint them whatever colour you want with food colouring and I use edible glitter on their wings.

You would need time to practice and letting icing dry for a day before painting.

d x

martocktodevilland

martocktodevilland Report 16 Apr 2008 11:39

for my grandaughters 1st birthday my daughter dressed her up in fairy clothes(so sweet)took a photo and had it enlarged then the local cake shop made it somehow into eatable iceing and placed it onto a chocolate cake,it was wonderful.and it was'nt expensive either.

shops that sells small gifts and cards would be a place to checkout.
craft shops may have small tiny dolls that could be decorated as a fairy.

good luck,im sure she will enjoy her special day.

Sharon

Sharon Report 16 Apr 2008 12:44

you could try e bay.co.uk for fair cake toppers I have seen a fairy on there for a cake. Some art and craft shops sell these as well. Good luck Hope you daughter has a lovely birthday. shaz

Linda

Linda Report 17 Apr 2008 21:14

dont know where you live? but in lincoln there is a party planet that has fairies in the cake decoration section if you would like me to send them to you just ask i know they have blonde ones not sure if they had black haired ones but i could look for you ? LINDA

MayBlossomEmpressofSpring

MayBlossomEmpressofSpring Report 17 Apr 2008 21:25

Shop in mall near us sells belgian chocs. and also resin faires bought some before Christmas for daughter to carry through "santas fairy can hear you" which she hid around the house they are 99p each and lovely little ornaments.

lazy maisy

lazy maisy Report 16 May 2008 07:49

thought id update on what i got for the cake :-)
my better half went into a local toy shop and bought a tinkerbell plastic doll and the cake maker will put her on top of the cake :-)
tinkerbell cost £1.99 .... we saw the same doll in wilkinsons for £4 and that was half price, should have been £8 !!!!

Linda

Linda Report 16 May 2008 17:09

hi lazy maisy glad you got something in the end