Vickys Super Mario Cake Decoration Idea
Vickys Super Mario Cake Decoration Idea

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Follow my narrated tutorial to create a MARIO from SUPER MARIO BROS cake decoration. The Cake is an item and recipe that appears in the Paper Mario series. In Paper Mario, a Cake can be simply made by cooking a Cake Mix that is only found in Shy Guy's Toy Box.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook vickys super mario cake decoration idea using 14 ingredients and 72 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Vickys Super Mario Cake Decoration Idea:
  1. Make ready Ready roll fondant icing in approximately :
  2. Make ready 150 g White + 100g for cake covering
  3. Take 150 g Brown
  4. Get 150 g Green + 100g for cake covering
  5. Make ready 100 g Red
  6. Prepare 50 g Yellow
  7. Take 40 g Blue + 200g for cake covering
  8. Take 30 g Skin tone
  9. Make ready 30 g Black
  10. Prepare small star cookie cutter
  11. Get small circle cookie cutter
  12. Get sharp knife
  13. Take edible ink pens in black, blue, red and green
  14. Get & patience!

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Instructions to make Vickys Super Mario Cake Decoration Idea:
  1. Dust your worktop with a bit of cornflour / cornstarch before you start. Roll out yellow fondant to around 3mm thick
  2. Using a small star shape, cut as many stars as you want. I chose 9 as my sons name has 7 letters and I'm going to write his name across them and have a couple spare just in case
  3. Use a circle cutter (I ended up using a bottle lid) to cut the coin shapes the same size. Cut as many as you want
  4. Use a smaller circle to indent the coins. I used a plain band ring lol. Then I used a 20p piece to indent the '1' onto each coin
  5. Set aside on some parchment paper to dry
  6. When dry, use a black edible ink pen to mark on the stars eyes. I used red and green to spell out my sons name too
  7. Roll out some brown fondant and cut into strips the same height and width as the stars and coins
  8. Cut into squares and using a sharp knife, mark brick shapes on them
  9. Make some yellow bricks the same way and roll out a thin snake of white fondant and fashion question marks for the yellow bricks. Stick on with a drop of water and set aside to dry
  10. To make the Goombas, roll more brown into ping pong sized balls and smaller brown balls for the feet. Mix some white fondant with a bit of brown to make a lighter shade of brown for the body and set aside a tiny ball of white and black fondant
  11. Shape the larger balls into the goomba head shape by twisting it around in your fingers on top of the work surface like you're turning a dial
  12. It should look like this when done, like a blunt pyramid
  13. Roll some small white fondant balls for eyes and use the back of a knife or your fingernail to give them grumpy faces
  14. Cut tiny triangles for teeth
  15. Then roll a thin snake from the black fondant to make the eyebrows and pupils for the eyes
  16. Flatten the feet slightly and make a short cylinder out of the lighter brown then stack them using a bit of water to act as glue, pressing down a little to help them stick. Set aside to dry
  17. Roll big balls from brown and form into cubes. Mark all over like the bricks and set aside to dry
  18. To make the Mushrooms, roll balls of red fondant and smaller balls of white. Roll some tiny balls too
  19. Flatten the red balls slightly and turn to shape as you did with the goombas. Form the larger white balls into cubes and flatten the small ones with a finger
  20. Stick the dots onto the red tops then sit those on top of the white stalks. Set aside to dry then draw the eyes on with a black edible ink pen. Make some mushrooms in green too if you like
  21. For Fire Flowers you need balls of red, slightly smaller in yellow and smaller still in white
  22. Flatten each and layer on top of each other (my yellow fondant was drying out badly by this time. I forgot to wrap it up while working on the Goombas….)
  23. Use green fondant to make the stalk and leaves as shown above
  24. The Piranha Plant is simply a circle of red rolled fondant, cut in half
  25. Use white to make the teeth, lips and spots then green for the stalk and pipe / pot
  26. Wet and stick together and set aside to dry
  27. To make Bob-ombs, roll out balls of black fondant and small balls of yellow for their feet. Sit the black ball on top of the yellow feet. Use white for the eyes and fuse. They're meant to be clockwork and have key winders on their backs but I opted not to bother with those
  28. I used a snowman shaped cutter to make clouds from the white fondant. It was the nearest shape I had and seemed easier than free-cutting them
  29. I trimmed them slightly to look more like clouds!
  30. Use more green in the same way for bushes / grass and extra piranha pots / pipes
  31. I also found a tulip cutter which I used the top of to cut grass shapes and a bell cutter which I used for hills by trimming off the bottoms and rounding the tops
  32. For Mario himself, start by rolling a ball of flesh toned fondant. Start the same way for Luigi. Do 2 smaller balls for noses and 4 even smaller for ears
  33. Roll 2 small balls of white and some black snakes for eyebrows and moustaches. Shape Marios face by pinching into a Goomba type shape
  34. Wet the eyes & moustache and stick on as shown
  35. Use tiny balls of blue or use a blue edible ink pen to fill in the eyes then wet and stick on the eyebrows and nose
  36. Luigis face is more of an oval shape
  37. They look like this when done
  38. Roll some blue into balls the same size as their faces and thick snakes for legs
  39. Wet and stick together and roll out balls of red and green for their chests
  40. Use trimmed cocktail sticks to support the bodies up through the legs and out the top and stick on 2 balls of brown each for shoes. Add snakes of blue for their dungaree straps and red / green for the arms
  41. Angle the sticks and stick on the heads. You'll likely need an extra stick for Luigi as he's taller
  42. Roll out a flat piece of brown for hair and stick to the back of their heads. Add 2 yellow buttons to their dungaree straps and add white balls to the end of the arms for their gloves
  43. Roll out a ball and a snall snake each of red and green for their hats
  44. Mould the snake around the slightly flattened ball to make the peak of the caps and add a small circle of white. Use edible ink for their initials
  45. Set aside to dry
  46. For Yoshi, roll out 1 short fat snake of green and a thinner snake in white
  47. Press the white onto the green and curve to form the body / tail
  48. To make his saddle use a ball of red and a smaller ball of white, flattened
  49. Wet and press together
  50. For the head you'll need these pieces
  51. Lay the red tongue on top of the white piece then stick the cheeks on top
  52. Wet and stick that on top of the green piece the same shape and roll around the cheeks
  53. Stick the eyes onto the green head piece
  54. Use black fondant or black edible ink to draw on the pupils and stick down to the jaw
  55. Roll a large green ball for his nose, wet and stick on
  56. Wet and stick on his red plates to the back of the head
  57. Secure the head to the body with a trimmed cocktail stick. You can see his size in comparison to my hand here. I wish I'd made him a bit bigger so bear that in mind when doing yours
  58. Roll some short green legs and mix some yellow & red fondant together to make orange balls for the shoes
  59. Position so the feet tuck under his chin and keep his head propped up. Secure with a trimmed cocktail stick across his body
  60. Roll out thinner green snakes for arms. I didn't bother making fingers as I was losing the will to live by now lol. Set Yoshi aside to dry
  61. Now all that's left to do is bake your favourite cake and assemble it!
  62. Here I've used my chocolate avocado cake recipe which makes a 2 x 8"layer. I swapped the cocoa powder out for a half measure of cornstarch, added a banana to the wet mix and reduced the water by 60mls as my son didn't want chocolate cake this time. I baked the whole recipe in a 9" square tin for 65 minutes then repeated the recipe to make the second layer. I added chopped glace cherries to the bottom layer and trimmed the cakes to even them up
  63. I used 100g Stork gold foil-wrapped margarine, 200g icing sugar, 1 tsp vanilla extract and 2 tbsp coconut milk to make buttercream which I used to sandwich the 2 cakes together and thinly skim the whole of the outside
  64. I rolled out the rest of the blue fondant I had left - around 200g - and kneaded in around 50g white to lighten it before rolling it out large enough to cover the top layer and a bit more
  65. Smooth the corners down first then smooth the sides in. Trim off the excess so around 3/4 down the sides is covered
  66. I mixed my remaining green and white to make a paler green then formed into a long snake before rolling out
  67. I rolled it out to the length of 2 sides of the cake then cut it in half horizontally. The uneven edges act like grass / bushes so don't trim the top and bottom straight. You can place the joins anywhere as the scenery shapes will cover them
  68. Position on the cake, wetting where it overlaps the blue to help it stick. We'll cover the joins with some of the shapes we cut out previously
  69. Now add the embellishments wherever you want, wetting the back of each lightly and holding on gently for a few seconds until stuck
  70. Use as many as you like. I only used 2 cloud shapes and 4 grass bush shapes out of all I made but you could of course make another snaller tier!
  71. Add the figures and you're done
  72. I found star shaped candles in my birthday stash to finish it off

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