Saturday, June 1, 2013

Avengers Assemble ...a cake.

Here's my small world story ( the condensed version). The neighbor who lived 100 yards from me when I was growing up lives 100 yards from me now.
Mind you I left NY and moved to Detroit for many years, he went to the military and traveled the world for years.
We both returned to New York, about 30 miles from where we grew up, 25 years later and ended up in the same neighborhood again. 
We both have boys who love The Avengers so this year I am making an Avengers cake for his son's birthday.

I found the graphic for the topper here.  You can resize if necessary.
I made mine out of a mix of gumpaste and fondant. This needs time to dry to make at least a week in advance.

I made some stars on floral wires by cutting out red, white, and blue gumpaste stars with a small cutter and sandwiching the wire in between them. ( you will need 2 stars per decoration).



Let these dry at least 2 days

I only had a weeks notice so instead of making gumpaste figurines I decided to print out edible images of The Avengers.
To make these I printed each of these characters onto Luck's icing sheets.
Resize them when you print to be about the same size.







Once the ink dried I rolled out some white gumpaste about 1/4 inch thick , rubbed lightly with some water, and stuck the images to the gumpaste.
With an Exacto knife I cut out each character and placed in a zip loc bag until I was ready to apply them to the cake.

This cake is made with an 8 and a 6 inch tier.
The bottom tier I focused on Captain America seeing as it is Memorial Day Weekend here in the US and the stars and stripes theme fit .
I covered the cake in white fondant. Then I rolled out some blue fondant and cut a strip to wrap around the top of the cake.



I decorated the blue strip with some white fondant stars.
Next I made the red stripes out of fondant and evenly spaced them around the cake vertically.



His name plaque is made out of the famous super hero comic " burst."
I found the Avengers font here to cut out the birthday boys name.

Once you have your top tier covered in fondant it's time to "assemble " The Avengers. I rubbed the back of each cut out with some water and applied them to the cake.
Add your toppers and POW! BAM! ZAP!



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