The Purple Princess
Friday night I threw a birthday party for my friend, Gloria, at the bowling alley. Since her favourite colour is purple we thought it would be fun to make it a Purple Princess party theme. 
Who cares that she was turning 43? You're never too old to be a princess.
With the theme set, I decided to make a doll cake. I hadn't made a doll cake in years! As luck would have it, I couldn't find my Wonder Mold, the Wilton pan to make the big doll cake. This is a shame because I don't think Wilton makes that pan anymore. (Actually, it turns out that they still do!)
I did, however, know exactly where my mini wonder mold pan was located. Ha! Usually I refer to it as my boobie pan since more often than not I've used it to make boobs for stag party cakes.
I stopped by Hobby Lobby and picked up a pack of doll picks. I thought I was going to put 3 dolls on a cake base but in the end I could only fit on two.
The cake itself, was delicious. It's one of my doctored cake recipes. It was a banana cake and not a morsel of it was left except for the cake under the dolls themselves. I made a Banana Cream Cheese filling and sprinkled the cake layers with Banana Rum. Mmmm... It was soooo good.
I found the little candles along the bottom, at Party Pig. Aren't they cute? They included two shoes, a handbag, a heart & a star perfume bottle and a crown.
Here is a view of the pink doll. Gloria was very happy with her cake and I was very pleased with the way it came out.
Ohhh, I almost forgot to mention where I found the crowns. I was hunting all over Hobby Lobby for something to use for crowns on the two princesses when I spotted these silver crown charms on half price at 50 cents each. I used the little holes to push in pins to hold the crowns in place.
Of course I then had to tease Gloria that it's my fault if she's an airhead. Heh.





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