This is not the first helmet cake I have done, but it was the first with a free standing face guard. The couple specifically asked for it. I accomplished the task by rolling out gumpaste logs and inserting wire through them before they dried. They did get a little more wrinkly than I would have liked, but overall it turned out well.
Carving this one took me forever; that stack of cakes just DID NOT want to become a helmet! Once I had it in the shape I wanted, I carved a small section of the inside of the helmet out; just enough for me to cover with black fondant and it still be inset. I thought it add a lot to the realism of the cake.
Overall, I thought it turned out very good! Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend!!
This is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most realistic helmet cakes that I have seen! Great work....as always!
ReplyDeleteWow! this cake is fantastic! you have done a good job! it's simply perfect!
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Kisses from Spain!
Love it, great job!
ReplyDeleteWowww your cakes are always so amazing!! Great!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great recreation on a helmet, very realistic!
ReplyDeletethis is fabulous! I think you did awesome work on this helmut! Looks very realistic
ReplyDeleteI agree with the other posters, very realistic. You did a wonderful job on this cake even if it didn't want to become a helmet.
ReplyDeleteIt's the perfect shape - and also that faceguard- that must've been tough!
ReplyDeleteIlove your cakes they are absolutely amazing :) i had to post anonymous because for some reason it wouldnt let me post by my G mail Evie. Just wanted to stop by and LIKE your cakes :)
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