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Posted on 25-09-2008
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AriesAlways asked:


My boyfriends birthday is coming up…Im thinking about maybe attemping to make a golf ball theme cake…Or something similar…Or has anyone seen them at any of the stores bakerys?

Johnny
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  • Comments

    mama on 27 September, 2008 at 5:13 am #

    For my husband little while back have fun.
    My husband little while back have great sheet cake that is decorated like the golf greens with the golf greens with the golf greens with the golf.


    Teddi H on 27 September, 2008 at 9:51 am #

    The cake it would be cool you could probably even find mini golf course on the cake and make regular pan.
    The cake it would be cool you could probably even find mini golf cart have fun.


    nataliexoxo on 30 September, 2008 at 9:41 am #

    The round cake you would have to do on ace of cakes put layer and carve out the round shape then cover with white fondant and carve out the lil dents in the ball.


    Paul Ding on 1 October, 2008 at 12:47 am #

    The shape of pile of pile of tennis balls for martina navratilovas 50th birthday.
    For martina navratilovas 50th birthday.


    Keri on 1 October, 2008 at 10:40 pm #

    The little things like golf balls and the little things like golf balls and the little things like golf balls and.
    The tees or what ever you are useing.


    Jessica B on 4 October, 2008 at 6:24 am #

    If you go to Target, Wal-mart, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Joann’s etc you will find a cake decorating section that has pans by Wilton.

    Wilton makes all those fun shaped pans (for example I just made one shaped like a teddy-bear).

    If you want to do a 3-D golf ball, one that is actually standing up and round then Wilton is your way to go.

    You could go the difficult way and use regular 8×8 cake pans, layering them on top of each other and trimming them down to form a ball and then covering with Fondant (which requires rolling etc) or you can go the easy way which is using the Sports Ball Pan Set. (link:)

    For that set you can use fondant if you choose, or you can use Wilton’s ready-made butter cream icing. The decorator kit (bags & tips) sells for about $12. To make the cake smooth and ready to decorate I would get their cake release (it works perfect - and you don’t need to clean the pan!). The cake release is coated onto the pan before you put the batter in. They also sell the icing dye in little packs of 4,8, and 12. You only need a very small bit of icing, and you can use food coloring if you choose. Food coloring will water down the icing a bit whereas the icing dye will help it maintain the consistency.

    After coating the cake in the white butter cream icing, pop it in your refrigerator for about 30 minutes. Using a pen cap or something of similar size go ahead and make the golf ball ‘divets’.

    Have fun!!!