By admin on August 21, 2010
bit.ly Any little birthday girl would love this magical unique princess doll cake for her party, decorated with a real doll she can play with later. How to make the princess cake instructions (some may say this is similar to a Bratz or Barbie birthday cake) Assembling the princess birthday cake: 1. Bake three cakes in 8-inch round cake pans and one cake in a medium ovenproof glass bowl. Let cakes cool. 2. Cut off the dome off all of the 8-inch round cakes with a serrated knife. (Freezing the cake for about 45 minutes before you cut them will reduce the crumbs). 3. Cut a small hole in the middle of each layer; this is where the princes doll will go. 4. To keep your decorating surface clean while you frost, slide pieces of parchment paper underneath the bottom layer. 5. Using your offset spatula, place a dollop of frosting on one of the layers of cake, and spread it evenly. Place another layer on top, frost it, and place the last layer on top. Frost the top of the last 8-inch round cake and top with the cake baked in the overproof glass bowl (domed side up). 6. Make a crumb coat. This is a thin layer of frosting that seals in the crumbs and keeps the frosting clean and neat. Spread the frosting over the entire surface of the cake. To make the frosting smooth, take a strip of paper, cup it and place it at the bottom of the cake, sliding it evenly to the top of the cake. 7. Spread the frosting smooth around the hole in the top. 8. Freeze the cake for about 45 minutes to set …
Posted in HOW To Do It Yourself | Tagged birthday, cut, decorating, fairy, make, paper, party, place, snow, yt:quality=high
By admin on July 30, 2010
Here comes the sequel of the Free TRAVEL TALK Egypt ‘Sem Sem’ tour, November 2008! 10 November: arriving in Aswan by train, visiting the huge dam (filming strictly forbidden), reaching the Phile island on the Nile, playing Egyptian gods, exploring the Phile/File temple, learning how to make papyrus paper! Sorry for the usual plain editing without any titles and comments but I’m still using the crap editing software! But at least there is much more of you fellow travellers on tape, though!!
Posted in Travel | Tagged aswan, editing, egypt, file temple, make, markus legner, november, paper, phile, plain, sem, software, temple, travel & events, travel talk tours
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