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Before I started, I used a couple of the actual bricks to make a model of what I wanted with the colors I intended to use (and it was really fun playing with them). Then I used a mini loaf pan to make the individual bricks, frosted them with buttercream, popped on a couple smooshed mini marshmallows, and then covered it with marshmallow fondant (MMF).
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Serving the cake was pretty easy, too. Inside, the cake is chocolate chocolate chip.
Read the post about the party here.
4 comments:
I wish I had a boy to make a lego cake for...
So Awesome.
You are so amazing!
Genius!
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