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Once the cake has cooled, invert pan and carefully remove cake from pan. Flipping it onto parchment paper or saran wrap will help reduce the mess. 2. Using a serrated knife, cut the cake into 5 pieces as shown. 3. Arrange cake on cake board -I covered mine with tin foil-, using piece #2 for the robot’s head and piece #4 for the body.
Make this fun and colorful birthday cake with Skittles, gumballs, M&Ms, and an adorable set of fondant robot cake toppers. The colors are bright and fun, and you don’t even have to roll out fondant to create it.
Gather up a bunch of household items like metal cans, cookie sheets, cake pants, bottle caps, and aluminum foil to craft these awesome robot cupcake stands. Collect all of the silver items you can then get creative by stacking different items to make multi-tiered trays for your dessert display.
Decorate the arms and legs with powdered donuts and then create a robot head with some creative cake carving and a layer of fondant. Any kid would go crazy for this impressive cake!
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