And as a side note, in the second picture you can see the color I just painted my kitchen.
The idea for this cake came from here... http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/coolest-millenium-falcon-star-wars-cake-2.html
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4 comments:
Wow. MOst impressed with the cake! And I like you wall color too... is this the avacado?
Can you send us a cake next summer? That turned out great! Your cake making class really paid off?! I just learned that you are supposed to lightly ice the cooled cake, put it in the fridge to harden the frosting, then continue to frost. Any other tricks you can pass our way?
(the Millennium Falcon is gray)
jk its cool!
Yeah, Paul, you are right. It was more of a dark gray (Darker than the Millennium Falcon should be but still within reason) but when it dried it ended up being this color. Oh well, but thank for the compliment!
Real, I wish I could say I had a ton of tips for you but most of my work is trial and error. Usually heavy on the error.
Suzie, thanks. The wall ended up being Inch Worm. Isn't that an awful color name for something that you are putting in your kitchen. I like the color but the name could use some work.
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