Princess Castle Cake

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They'll be climbing the castle walls to get to this royal cake.
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INSTRUCTIONS: Click the links for the products (items not linked can be found locally and are not listed for sale at http://www.sugarcraft.com):

• 5 baked 8" square cakes
• 5 to 7 cups white icing
• 5 sugar cones -  (Try where packed icecream is sold)
• Purple and pink edible glitter or coarse ugar crystals
• 1/2 cup pink icing
• Yellow mini jawbreakers
• White and purple gumdrops
• Pink Good & Plenty candies
• Pink or red piping-gel
• Mini candy hearts
Red sprinkles
• Colored paper and tape...Or try EDIBLE wafer paper sprayed yellow, thin layer of piping gel, let dry, cut out.
• 5 toothpicks

Step 1:
Cut one cake into four equal pieces and arrange three of them atop the four whole cakes, as shown, securing with icing. (Tip: Cut up the extra cake piece for nibblers.)
 

Step 2:
Frost the castle and cones with the white icing, then sprinkle the cones with edible glitter and set them on the castle.
 
Step 3:
With a pastry bag, create pink icing corner pillars and a door with mini jawbreaker studs.
 
Step 4:
Set the gumdrops and Good & Plentys around the castle ledge, then add decorative loops of gel icing and the mini candy hearts.
 
Step 5:
Finally, add the sprinkles around the top of the castle and top the cone turrets with flags cut from the colored paper and taped to the toothpicks.
 
 

PARTY IDEA!

Create a personal fairy tale with a Princess Birthday Party!