Littlest Pet Shop Birthday cake

Littlest Pet Shop Birthday cake So here is the photo of the birthday cake I made for my daughters 7th years birthday party. The cake was a light vanilla cake in three layers, raspberry coulis and raspberry mousse and white whipped chocolate ganache with chopped dark chocolate. I covered it with marzipan and rolled fondant. I used some of my pearl spray from PME to give it a nice shine. I also used my sugarcraft gun to make the border see that in my kids cake gallery . It tasted really good :-)
Happy Caking

Louise

Posted in Cake News on Aug 23, 2008

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32 Responses to “ Littlest Pet Shop Birthday cake ”

  1. # 1 Melanie Says:

    ADORABLE! I love it.

  2. # 2 soo chee Says:

    Very nice. In fact my kids love it too.

  3. # 3 Eunice Says:

    This is me checking in to say that that pony is BEAUTIFUL!!!! it sounds really yummy too, GREAT job!! was it stencil?

  4. # 4 christie Says:

    That is just so cute! I know your daughter had to just love it!!

  5. # 5 Theresa Says:

    That’s adoreable, Louise! Where did you get the template?

    Theresa

  6. # 6 sugardimples1 Says:

    This is such a beautiful cake. It looks so perfect!!

  7. # 7 Denise Says:

    I think that it is YOU who should write a book! I love all of your tutorials and this cake it spectacular! Thanks for sharing!

  8. # 8 Cherie Says:

    Beautiful job!

  9. # 9 Michelle Donaldson Says:

    Love this! Beautiful job! You inspire me!!!! ;)

  10. # 10 Lourdes Says:

    gorgeous cake! i hope the little ones loved it!

  11. # 11 Rita Says:

    How Precious! I “LOVE” it! Please make a tutorial out of this one!

  12. # 12 Toni Says:

    Lovely as always Louise! I also love my pearl spray!!!

  13. # 13 Beth Norman Says:

    Wowza, totally awesome cake. What a shame you have to cut into it–LOL. Are there fundraisers or calk walks at your children’s school? I’ll bet if there is everyone would bid high for your cakes!

  14. # 14 Lilianete Says:

    Hello, my english is very bad, im chilean i speak spanish, maybe you translate the page, please, i hope you understand me. Thank

  15. # 15 leana Says:

    too cute, your daughter is going to be very happy.

  16. # 16 Kim Says:

    Amazing! I always look forward to seeing your work. Thanks so much for sharing!

  17. # 17 Seagoat Says:

    That is really cute. I adore your website. Your work is beautiful.

  18. # 18 Seagoat Says:

    Oh, one question. What is the plaque made out of? Could you explain please….

    Thank you, Jessica

  19. # 19 anjorin Says:

    i need the recipe of the cake and method you use in preparing it.I really love the cake.

  20. # 20 kristen Says:

    That is a beautiful cake,I really like the sheen that the spray gives the cake. How do you cut a fondant covered cake?

  21. # 21 Sharlene Says:

    Louise - you have outdone yourself again. I should try and get some pearl spray - looks so very pretty.

  22. # 22 Uschi Says:

    Absolutely beautiful, you should really consider making a tutorial. I love seeing your work, keep it up
    regards from Shanghai, China

    Uschi

  23. # 23 snookydoodle Says:

    wow this is super super cute and perfect

  24. # 24 Mattie Says:

    The cake is beautiful!!!

  25. # 25 dulzuramagica Says:

    Wow just too cute !!! How did u make the horse? Looks just lovely..

  26. # 26 Louise Says:

    I am really glad that you all like it. I am very pleased myself about how the cake turned out :-) I can really recomend the pearl spray it comes in other pearl shades but I think the pearl on is the most vesatile.

    The only thing is when useing the pearl spray a good thing is to put the cake in a large cardboard box because it is a bit messy and you will get glitter everywhere like if a pixie had gone though your home?? but its easy to wipe off with a wet cloth.

    Theresa: I got the template from here and there are more little cuties: http://www.coloring-book.info/coloring/coloring_page.php?id=132

    Denise: Funny you should mention it because I have thought of it. So there will come a book in the nearest future :-)
    Rita: Have you seen under “Cake Projects” in the gallery? Its not a “full” tutorial but the photos should give a jint on how it is made. I am planning on making a color flow tutorial but with a more simple motif.

    Lilianete: Welcome to my site:-) i am sorry but I dont speak spanish and so far I have no plan on translate the site to other languages than english.

    Seagoat: The plaque it made of of rolled fondant. I have not adden any hardener to the fondant.

    anjorin: Right now I am busy planning a cake for a cake exhibition i am attending so it will not be now but maybe later.

    Kristen: do you mean how its cut into servings?? or how I cut it with the fondant plaque on?? Fondant is soft so any sharp knife can cut through. With the plaque I removed it before cutting the cake as my daughter wanted to save it.

    dulzuramagica: look at the link in the reply for Theresa.

    Thanks again everyone for your always encouraging comments.

    Louise

  27. # 27 My Sweet & Saucy Says:

    The whole cake turned out perfect Louisa!

  28. # 28 Rasmus Says:

    Hi Lilianete!

    How about using Babelfish to translate Cakejournal into Spanish?

    /Rasmus

  29. # 29 Maria C Says:

    It came out absolutely beautiful! I have been wanting to try marzipan under my fondant, do you make your own or do your purchase those small tubes? I just can’t see how I can cover a cake with 7 oz of Marzipan unless you can purchase it in larger amounts? It’s a bit expensive.

  30. # 30 gail Says:

    so cute. I am preparing for my son’s 1st birthday and our theme is western. I really hope I can have just even half of your artistic hand/mind. would you be able to teach us/me how to make horse toppers? puhlease. thanks!

  31. # 31 Viki Says:

    I love it! Very nice colore range. Beautifuly made ponny hourse

  32. # 32 Louise Says:

    Maria C: I use the marczipan from the store and buy it in packets containing 17 oz. I did not use all of the 17oz for this cake (8″) and yes marzipan IS expensive but so does all food these days.

    Gail: I would Google for hors coloring pages and then scale the print down and make color flow on a plastic sheet. Or get some cowboy themed cookie cutters and use those on rolled fondant.

    Viki: Thank you

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