A lifesize cake sculpture in the shape of the new Galt Toy's new Playnest Car to celebrate its launch at the 2012 Toy Fair in Olympia London. The show is taking place from 24-26 January. This edible car made from vanilla sponge measured 3ft wide x 2ft 6” length and 10” high,
The "actual" playnest
Placing them side-by-side
Check out more from Galt website, Download free instruction to create your own smaller version of it!
Michelle created 3D hologram cake using iPad and acrylic perspex sheet for 8 years old Aidan who is a trampoline champion. Check out the video below from Season 2 Episode 21 Extreme Cake Makers.
What you need: Tablet such as an iPad.Clear Acrylic Perspex Sheet / plexiglass (you can get this from DIY Stores or Home improvement stores)Sponge CakesCake board / baseIcing Sugar Fondant / sugar paste
Steps to take :
1. Plan your design, here is an example of simple design.
2. Build the base for the iPad and layered of sponge cake around it.
tips: you can use old iPad boxe to elevate platform for iPad
3. Layer the sponge cake around the base
4. Capture the video,
tips: you can capture video directly on iPad, or using camera then transfer it to iPad, just make sure use the black background.
5. Place the iPad
6. Install acrylic perspex sheet glass in an angle as shown
This year is the 70th Anniversary of CAE, a global flight training company headquartered in Montreal, Canada founded on Saint Patrick’s Day in 1947.
Celebrating this special event, one of the leading training centres based in Burgess Hill, West Sussex UK is organising a family event on Saturday, 9th September 2017. All employees and their family were invited for lunch, magic show, have a cake and chance to try impressive flight simulator training facilities.
Michelle Wibowo of Michelle Sugar Art was commissioned to create a unique cake for the centrepiece of the event.
After trying one of the flight simulators herself, Michelle came up with idea of having the cake in the shape of flight simulator. In order to show of the impressive cockpit, she decided to make a cut out so the cockpit itself become a focal point, complete with led light and working flight simulation screen by hiding an lcd monitor inside the structure.
Reaction to the cake
The cake weight almost 60kgs and here is how…
"I would like to take this time to thanks you from the bottom of our hearts on the superhuman effort and skill you put into our cakes.
They were show stoppers. Quite literally when the white TARDIS was brought out during the meal service had to be halted for 90 minutes!!! The 40th one we brought out at the beginning of the meal to ensure that we ate! Thanks so VERY VERY much once again"
Wow outstanding cake Michelle!
ReplyDeleteI would not have the heart to cut one of your cakes.. but still I would like to taste that wonderful masterpiece!!! congratulations!!
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