50 Novelty Party Cakes for Children: Fun and Fantasy Designs for Every Celebration

50 Novelty Party Cakes for Children: Fun and Fantasy Designs for Every Celebration

by SueMaggs (Author)

Synopsis

This title suggests quick and simple decorating ideas for classic cakes, themed cakes, birthday cakes, celebration and holiday cakes. It includes something for everyone: a ballerina cake, computer game cake, fairy castle cake, spaceship cake, army tank cake, fire engine cake, pinball machine cake, royal crown cake, teddy bear cake and many more. It offers clearly illustrated step-by-step and finished cakes, all shown in over 300 photographs. It contains easy-to-follow techniques, special equipment fully explained, and tips and hints throughout. There are cakes for all ages, from 3 to 13, using candies, chocolates, frostings, fondant icing and many exciting decorations. It explains all the basic cake decorating methods. Nothing pleases children more than to be given a custom-made cake made that reflects their personality, interests, or even characters that appear in books or TV shows. There are so many special events that deserve a celebration, and themed novelty cakes make a great focal point for a birthday or other occasion. Because the cakes in this book start with either a simple round or square cake, they do not take long to make, and they can be made ahead of time, covered in fondant, and stored until they are needed. There is a design to suit every child: little girls will love the doll's house, magic rabbit and sugar mice, while for a boy's party, the army tank, fire engine, dart board and pirate's hat would be ideal. Adults will find the cakes fun to make, and even beginners will be able to make accomplished-looking cakes. Whatever the event, you will find a cake to suit the occasion, and make every child's party a success.

$10.57

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 96
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Published: 06 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 0754827607
ISBN 13: 9780754827603

Author Bio
Sue Maggs trained at the Cordon Bleu Cookery School where she later taught for several years. She then worked as Deputy Cookery Editor at Woman & Home magazine for a number of years and later worked freelance while raising her family, preparing food for commercials, leading women's magazines and creating recipes and writing books.