Oh my gosh!! This is a work of art for sure. All of the details so perfectly recreated. It would be so hard to even cut the cake to eat. Who ever made this must be so proud!
I wonder how long it took to create. Was it created for eating or just for show? If the creator wants it to be eaten then somebody should have some. I wonder what flavor the cake inside is. If this cake is to be eaten the carving process & details should also be photographed.
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Whoa, Nellie – that’s impressive!
Oh my gosh!! This is a work of art for sure. All of the details so perfectly recreated. It would be so hard to even cut the cake to eat. Who ever made this must be so proud!
wow I’m impressed, I can barely ice a plain cake ! amazing!
I wonder how long it took to create. Was it created for eating or just for show? If the creator wants it to be eaten then somebody should have some. I wonder what flavor the cake inside is. If this cake is to be eaten the carving process & details should also be photographed.
Amazing! Lisa, I have trouble frosting a cupcake, so I am with you!