photo gallerySuppliesMaterials needed to make two cake postcards:
Instructions
1
Cut sponge into wedge shapeWith a serrated knife, using a sawing motion, cut a sponge into two, cake wedge shapes. Large sponges can be found at hardware stores and in the automotive departments of most big discount stores.
2
Cut a center groove into spongeUsing an X-Acto or utility knife, cut a section of foam from the center of the sponge. It doesn't have to be perfect. Just cut a wedge big enough so that you can add a line of caulking there later.
3
Paint the spongePaint the sponge wedges in desired color. (Brown looks the most realistic, but pink and yellow are fun too. White was probably my least favorite.)
4
Trace the slice of cake
5
Attach the postcardSpray glue the postcards to the solid, flat sides of the sponge wedges.
6
Prep the "icing"Using a caulking gun and your desired caulk, fill a plastic disposable piping bag with half of the caulk. This should be enough to do one cake wedge. I was able to pipe two cake postcards with one tube of caulk, but I recommend putting only half of the caulk in the bag at a time. Also, I tried decorating my cake wedges using the caulking gun, but it was nearly impossible to control. It's much easier with a piping bag.
7
Pipe the center of the cakePipe a line of caulk down the center of the cake postcard wedge, where you removed the sponge with your knife.
8
Pipe the icing on the top
9
Add the swirlsAllow your cake postcards to dry for three to five days. I placed mine on sheet of parchment paper and lifted them up periodically so that the caulk wouldn't dry and adhere to the paper. Write your message on the postcard side, leaving enough room for an address and postage. Sizes, shapes and weight of each cake postcard will vary, but most of mine required three, $1 stamps.
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
MAILABLE CAKE... I would love to get this on my birthday
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