Comments: The Art Of Novelty Cakes

You've almost made me want to have a go.

Posted by Leila at October 31, 2003 01:35 PM

I'll try to dig out a photo of the guitar cake you made me once upon a time. Another example of leaving it too long to eat. What a tragedy.

Posted by Therearenostupidquestions at November 1, 2003 09:02 AM

just followed your comment on Londonmark, and think this is a worthy addition to his 'art by others' series.

i may even see if i can dig out some of my attempts at novelty cakes.

Posted by emma at November 8, 2003 12:23 PM

Your Dismembered Body Cake has just had me in stitches!
I love making novelty cakes when I have time (I'm guilty, it's been a while), but this is just taking novelty cake making to a new dimension. I've made coffins, sculls, spiders and the rest for Halloween, but I'm seriously impressed with this one! Spotted the Zombie too!
I'll save your site to see what else comes up!
Regards!
Sneshka

Posted by Sneshka at April 2, 2006 05:33 PM

Unfortunately the zombie cake wasn't my creation, just one I found somewhere on the 'net. I haven't managed anything quite so amazing yet.

I do have a bit of a backlog of cakes to write up though, but I haven't a clue when I'll get chance to get them uploaded...

Posted by Adrian at April 4, 2006 08:30 PM

I am in love with the burger cake, and I would love to try to make it sometime. :)

Posted by Sydney at March 11, 2008 04:17 PM

Well Sydney, if you want instructions on how I did it, there's a step-by-step guide with pictures.

Happy baking :-)

Posted by Adrian at March 11, 2008 04:46 PM

hi
i've been asked to make a bacon buttie cake and found this site on google but your link isn't working! can you update as am desperate to please these guys! its for a charity event!

thanks ever so!

Posted by fantasweets at October 1, 2008 03:32 PM

Hi I have been asked to make a numbered novelty cake and need some help, what is the best way to cover a 3 and 0 with sugarpaste?

Posted by jsandy at January 13, 2009 06:03 PM

My son would like a General Grevious ( from Star Wars) cake. I have pictures but not sure how big to do this or how to do the frame as he wants a 3D shape. I did see one on another site but has very vague directions. Please help if you can.

Posted by Julie Gilbert at January 26, 2009 02:54 PM
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