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OMG, DD wants a Hannah Montana birthday cake- how am I going to do this one?

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Rachmumoftwo · 17/08/2008 22:03

I'm thinking one of those doll cakes I've seen mentioned on other threads, or a microphone, or a guitar maybe. Any tips/ideas gratefully received. Tight budget alert!

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southeastastra · 17/08/2008 22:03

buy one in tesco

Fimbo · 17/08/2008 22:11

Echo Tesco

seb1 · 17/08/2008 22:12

Asda

Rachmumoftwo · 17/08/2008 22:17

I like the way you ladies think! Do they do Hannah Montana?

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Fimbo · 17/08/2008 22:17

Yes, saw the HM cake today in Tesco.

Kif · 17/08/2008 22:20

asda will print things onto cakes, so you could bring in a picture Hannah Montana - perhaps photoshop it to incorporate your Dds name or her pic?

tortoise · 17/08/2008 22:20

these are good if you want home made cake.

Goober · 17/08/2008 22:21

Or, make a plain sponge and get a picture printed in Tesco like they do for their photo cakes, but just the picture they will do for £1. Stick it on your cake.

HappypillsGalore · 17/08/2008 22:23

ah
i am shite at baking
what you do, is get a plain cake from anywhere (asda do the plain white iced Victoria sponge thingamy in two sizes)
go on ebay
search for hannah montana cake and find people who will send you a real icing cake topper through the post.
follow simple instructions to put on top of plain cake
et voila.

HappypillsGalore · 17/08/2008 22:24

ta daaaa

HappypillsGalore · 17/08/2008 22:25

bahhh, beaten by the lovely tortoise.

Rachmumoftwo · 17/08/2008 22:37

I love the fairy cake toppers, will be ordering some of them and doing cupcakes to take home I think, rather than a big cake.

Will ASDA do a photocake of someone probably heavily copyrighted by Disney? I couldn't ask this on the other parenting forum I visit as they have just sold out been taken over by the big D!

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Rachmumoftwo · 17/08/2008 22:38

Oh dear, my sarky strike through struck out.

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pointydog · 17/08/2008 22:43

If you really don't want to buy one, you could make a huge lovely cake, and stick different sweets on top plus a load of those HM choc lollies that M&S does. That woud look cool

HappypillsGalore · 17/08/2008 22:52

look again at the ebay page; some are for fairy cakes and some are full size cake toppers. i just got one fo those and stuck it on an asda cake.
i had ben 10 and dinosaur parties to do this yr. you can incorporate a pic of dd too if you can be bothered like; they email you a design based on what you ask for, for you to approve before printing it. and you can order way in advance coz they keep for months.

HappypillsGalore · 17/08/2008 22:52

pointys right there too of course

Kif · 17/08/2008 23:18

Well, my ASDA didn't bat an eye lid at printing off a Charlie and Lola cake...

Perhaps they might fear sue-tastic Disney more than the BBC?

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