Lego Cake(s)

 by ArcheryQueen
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A lego cake is a great way to celebrate mother's day, birthdays, game themed parties and much much more!  I will explain how you can create this fun cake yourself!
 
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Step 1: Materials Needed

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You can create a cake from scratch or use your favorite mix.  Sometimes I like to jut make it easy on myself and Pillsbury is my friend.  Bake the cake to the package directions in a 11 X 15 pan, make as many blocks as you like.

You will need large marshmallows (I am a fan of Jet Puff by craft) 

Frosting (I make my own butter cream but you can use a store brand)

Food Dye to create your Lego color

Piping Bag and Tips

Penolopy Bulnick says: May 15, 2012. 3:40 PM
That is really creative and so simple to do! And looks delicious!
ArcheryQueen (author) in reply to Penolopy BulnickMay 17, 2012. 12:59 PM
Thank you, it is pretty easy! You should give it a try!
poofrabbit says: May 8, 2012. 2:08 PM
YUM!!! I've never used a piping bag is it hard? If you did a larger cake could you use cupcakes as the top pieces? This is a great idea and I would love to make this for my mother for mother's day, she would get a kick out of it! Great 'able!
ArcheryQueen (author) in reply to poofrabbitMay 9, 2012. 10:51 AM
No, it's not hard at all, if you are nervous you can practice on a sheet of paper before trying the cake. Yes, I think you could use a cup cake, I would cut the top off even so the pegs on the Lego are uniformed. Thanks for the comment!
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