Two weeks ago I re-posted a tutorial on making a recycled cardboard doll house, and then last week re-posted tutorials for making tiny beds & little doll tables. Today it's a post on creating something festive for your dolls to bring to the table (originally posted July 29th, 2015).
I was introduced to this tiny cake recipe by none other than the inimitable Anna Branford. You can click here
to see the original post where Anna's cakes first made their
appearance. Anna surely rubs elbows with members of the fairy community
in order for her to know how to create such delicacies as these.
INGREDIENTS, ETC...
-- Wool felt in flavors to suit your taste:
chocolate, vanilla custard, lemon curd,
banana cream, strawberry swirl, sugared
violet, etc...
chocolate, vanilla custard, lemon curd,
banana cream, strawberry swirl, sugared
violet, etc...
-- Glass beads in complementary flavors
(might I suggest sweet cherry cordial or
essence of rose?)
(might I suggest sweet cherry cordial or
essence of rose?)
-- A very fine embroidery needle & floss
-- Scissors
STEP 1 :: Cut 5-7 circles of wool felt per cake. For smaller cakes, the circles should be approx. 1/2 in. (12 mm) diameter. For larger cakes, the circles are 1 in. (2.5 cm) diameter each.
STEP 2 :: If you would like to stitch a platter, cut a circle from felt 3/4 in. (2 cm wide) in a contrasting color. For a decorative touch, you can use blanket stitch to trim the edge. Note: I only made platters for the smaller cakes. I find that large buttons make suitable platters for the larger cakes.
When you are done adding beads or french knots, bring your needle and thread up between the bottom two layers and knot discreetly (out of sight) between the layers.
Now it's time for cake!
Be sure to invite all your friends.
They like cake, too.
They like cake, too.
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