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Joyfully Home originally shares the fun design of owl cake with 2 layers of round cake base and one half round cake base with chocolate cream and fondant to decorate a beautiful 3D Owls, really adorable to make kids smile. We can use our homemade marshmallow fondant recipes with food coloring to make them bright.
Add the icing to the cake to create the eyes and the bib of the owl using the cake template (see bakewithstork.com). Beat the remaining 50g of cocoa powder into the icing to darken it further, adding a little more milk if necessary. Use to coat the sides of the cake and to fill in the rest of the owl’s body.
There are some owl cake pans available in the market, but if you want to make 3D owls as below, Did you ever play playdoh owl with kids? Now make it more practical!
Our golden owl’s eyes, beak, and talons are made from store-bought chocolate wafer cookies, his pupils from chalky white Necco wafer candies — wise, indeed. Place templates on sheet cakes, and cut out with a paring knife. Halve eye, beak, and brow pieces horizontally. Reserve scraps.
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