This was a tricky one! The client wanted a trumpet cake. I decided to make a trumpet in a case. The trumpet would be gumpaste and the case would be the cake. I loved making the trumpet!! I made all the little tubes, the bell and the keys separately, then used little dots of gumpaste to piece them together. I used edible gold spray paint on it, like I did previously with a saxophone cake (which I just realized I never posted-oops!).
After spraying the gold on it, I painted on the metallic silver details. Too much fun! The 'case' was just a couple of marble cakes stacked. I scooped out some of the cake so that the trumpet would fit, then covered the cake in fondant.
Again, learning from my mistakes, I would have done this cake different. The structure wasn't that great. I did not like the dowels showing. I've seen some cheats online on how to build this cake without dowels, so I would follow those next time. Over all, the effect was fantastic and the birthday girl thought it was amazing!
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This trumpet is amazing!!! I'm about to do a band themed grooms cake in about a month and I'm using your trumpet as inspiration...although I don't know that I'll ever be able to make it look nearly that good. ;) Do you happen to have any tips or advice for me? Can you tell me what brand spray and paint you used? I would surely appreciate any help or tips you can offer. Thanks in advance!!!
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