This is a pic of the detail on the fondant mii:

Here's the cake from another view:

I tried to create a cake that showed the aspect of Rockband that he sees when he plays so I recreated the "on screen fret board" with the colored buttons/notes. He's supposed to be popping out of the cake and the guitar is a mini replica of the game's guitar. I'm not thrilled about the slight bubbling in my fondant, but considering this was a rushed job...as I did most all of it in one day...I'm thrilled it turned out well and that my wonderful husband enjoyed it!
Blessings!
Wow! That is great!
ReplyDeleteI love it! That looks great!
ReplyDeleteRaychel - MyCreativeWay.blogspot.com
Really cute, did you use rice crispy treats for the cake topper?/ I like it a lot.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome and rockin' cake!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I just used solid fondant. I modeled it and let it dry for a few days. I used toothpicks to connect the head/arms/body. I could've used krispie treats, but I didn't have any on hand and had plenty of fondant! Usually that's how I decide what to use!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry. When I say I did all of it in one day...I meant the baking/assembling/decorating. I usually break it up into parts since I have young children. I did, however make my husband's mii in advance.
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