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Clifford Fun Cake Design

Clifford Fun Cake Design For Birthday Parties.

Every kid would love your Clifford fun cake design if you prepare it for a birthday or a special themed event.

The big red dog is easy to prepare in a cake and you can add your own decorations to make the cake look special.

When you prepare the cake, you can go for a face transfer or a full body design.

In case of the face, you will need to take an image and use the tracing or butter cream transfer method to put it in the cake. You can let it dry for a more air brushed feel.

For a full body cake, you can use different small cakes to build the main body, paws and tail which have to be attached separately. Now is the time for the decoration which is similar to both styles. For the red color, you can use dyed red food coloring on your fun cake design to make it look real.

If you want a more authentic look, mix the red color with strawberry frosting for the desired effect. Use star piping methods to draw delicate outlines. You can make the eyes out of candies or gumdrops and use little candies for the paw print. When finished, your Clifford fun cake design would be a delicious treat for any party.



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