Littlest Pet Shop Birthday cake again

I made this Littlest Pet Shop lizard cake for my nieces Birthday party. The colorflow/runout is made the same way like the one I did for my daughters Birthday. Also this time have I made some small adjustments to the motif to make it more “simple” leaving some details out and I used small pieces of white rolled fondant to make the white dots in the eye instead of painting them. She was very happy with the cake :-) Remember that you can see photos on how I made the LPS horse in the gallery under Cake Projects.

The new webhost moving part is finished and I hope that there are no errors on the site now. Should you however see something not working then please do let me know by sending me an email. Tomorrow I will try to take some photos of how I make the Italian Meringue Butter Cream for you to see and then my own Birthday is coming up on Monday so I have to think of a little sweet treat to celebrate my day with.

Happy Caking

Louise

Posted in Cake News on Oct 07, 2008

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14 Responses to “ Littlest Pet Shop Birthday cake again ”

  1. # 1 Angelina Says:

    Hej, vilka underbara tårtor du gör. Littlest Pet Shop häst tårtan var underbar. Jag är gift med en dansk, så jag undrar om vi någonsin flyttar till danmark var bor du:-D så man kanske kan beställa en tårta.

  2. # 2 Becky Says:

    adorable! You are so talented!

  3. # 3 snookydoodle Says:

    this looks so nice :)

  4. # 4 leana Says:

    that is tooooo cute

  5. # 5 Jenn Sedor Says:

    That is too cute! Happy Early Birthday!

  6. # 6 Tracy Says:

    I am so glad you are back! Happy birthday!

  7. # 7 Andrea Kopp Says:

    Hi Louise

    It is just too cute !

    What did you use to line the eyes / mouth ?

  8. # 8 Andrea Kopp Says:

    Hmm…the eyes seem very difficult to make….

    How did you “separate” the blue and black parts ?

    I have no idea, but I would guess that first all the parts must be outlined (as I saw on your daughter’s cake project) and aftwerward filled with royal icing. But I just don’t see the first outline separating the black and blue.
    Tell us your secret ! ; )

  9. # 9 Kate from Oz Says:

    Beautiful as usual:) How did you make the top lizard frill sparkly? Did you add pearl lustre dust to wet Royal Icing or did you add it after it was dry?
    Thnaks for the best website ever!

  10. # 10 suzy Says:

    So cute. I must say that your website is an inspiration to me. Following some of your tutorials has helped me a great deal and i am now almost ready to launch my own business. You really are to be congratulated. Such generosity of teaching your techniques are rare and appreciated. THANK-YOU…Xxx

  11. # 11 Louise Says:

    Angelina: Velkommen til min blog ;o)

    Becky, snookydoodle & Tracy: Thank you, so sweet of you.

    Andrea: I just use a super thin paint brush and petal powder/alcohol and tried to paint with a steady hand ;o)

    I made the different than the horse (you learn every time) This time i made the middle and when it was dry i filled out with runny white. Then when the white was dry I painted again with a super thin brush the blue on the white.

    You can see a better close up if you go to the gallery and look under “Kids cakes”

    Kate from Oz: I brush on some lustre sparkle dust after the icing was dry. Thank you for your sweet words.

    suzy: Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  12. # 12 Anita Says:

    Louise,
    Thank you, thank you for the best website. You are an ispiration and all your proyects look amazing!!!!!
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I wish I lived closer to you so I would be able to give you a little something for your birthday in return for shareing all your tips with us.
    hope you have a great day!!!!
    Anita

  13. # 13 Andrea Kopp Says:

    Thanks for the tips and congratulations for your neat and inspiring job !

  14. # 14 Louise Says:

    Anita: Thank you so very sweet of you :o)

    Andrea: your welcome. Anytime my friend.

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