DIY: pink layer cake (miniature)


Lately I don't feel quite well at school, as
my head is filled with so many information, so
 I decided to take a break and did a 
DIY-therapy to myself! 

Today I want to show you guys how to
create this cute miniature pink layering cake
that is super easy to make! This pink layering 
cake is so appealing to our eyes! It will fit as an 
accessory like iPhone case, or as jewellery as
I made these into a ring and necklace!

What do you need
* An oven
* Fimo classic: white, red, purple, peach
* TLS (Translucent Liquid Sculpey)  
* Fimo gloss
* Sharp knife
* Embossing tool pen
* Toothpick 
* Circle cutter
* Small glass jar with lid to store the TLS
 
The steps
1. Mix with white and the other colors to get the colors you desired. To get soft pink, use like 80% white and 20% red.
2. Roll the clay out evenly and cut it with a round cutter. Place them on top of each other. I placed them that goes from,
    dark > light - but you can do it in your desirable way!
3. Slice the cake into 8 cake pieces.
4. Use the toothpick & embossing pen to create cake texture'. You lightly 'scratch' and poke the cake.
5. Time to create the frosting! Mix white Fimo clay and TLS in a jar. I hate wasting stuff, so while mixing it in a jar, it
    become a great storage for TLS as well. 
6. I recommend to spread the frosting on the back first, and work your way up. 
7. With a toothpick, you spread the a small amount of frosting on the sides of the cake to create layer effects. 
8. When you're done modeling the cake, it's time to bake it. Bake for 30 min at a 110C degrees in the oven! 


Good luck!

Comments

  1. It even looks super delicious that I wanna bite into this cake, haha!

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  2. Ah super leuk!
    misschien is een klein webwinkeltje een idee?
    liefs x

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  3. OMG this is so cute! It looks pretty and delicious! I love the little details you added to make the cake look spongy and fluffy. I love it - so glad you took a break from your studies to share a DIY with us!

    Victoria

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  4. this is such a great idea, looks so cute and yummy dear :)
    xx
    much LVE
    samecookiesdifferent.blogspot.com

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  5. How cute is that! Thanks for sharing this tutorial :)

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  6. totally awesome diy!! it looks so real tooo!! now i want some cake!!

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  7. what a great ring. i really like how it looks like a real slice of cake :)

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  8. This is soo cute and looks like so much fun. When I first saw the post I was like. "FOOD!".

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  9. looks good enough to eat! haven't seen any of your cute food clay art for some time. this is a nice addition! :)

    love, x
    blog | twitter

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  10. You make all the DIYs look so easy! This would really fun to do with a group of friends. :3

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  11. i am in constant awe of your miniature foods (and real life ones too) mei!
    MARRY ME D:

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  12. uwaaaahhh super cute!!

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  13. Looks lovely, I think everything you make looks good :)

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  14. woah you should definitely make and sell these! I'm sure they'll sell like hot cakes (excuse the pun :P)

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  15. that was cool, oh i missed crafting polymer accessories too

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  16. oh my gosh this is absolutely adorable, can't believe you made this! love how you used a toothpick to create the cake like texture, i would have never thought of that :)

    rachel x
    www.blushandbrunch.com

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  17. This is incredible, so sweet and gorgeous. I never would have thought of it.

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  18. This is the most adorable thing ever! Love this DIY!

    xo, Yi-chia
    Always Maylee

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  19. What a super cute idea! Love it!

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  20. amazing post my dear! you are sooo creative
    Love your blog, keep it on!

    xoxo YOUR NEW FOLLOWER

    SEE YOU ON:
    http://rebelishion.blogspot.ch/

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  21. Aaaah, this is so cool and cute and sweet!
    You just always get it right, don’t you?

    Have a great week,
    -Kati

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  22. That looks so cute <3

    xoxo
    www.its-dash.blogspot.com

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  23. Wow, this is totally awesome! Amazing ring! Well done!

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  24. Woow love that look Deaar ♥ Wanna follow each?

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  25. wow it looks really delicious <3

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  26. ahh ur too good at all of this. lol. i want to eat it. nom nom nom.... nom.. nom nom :9

    xoxo Sarah
    www.xliciousgirl.com

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  27. Ohhh wat schattig, echt heel leuk! Jij bent echt zo ongelofelijk creatief zeg! XX

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  28. This is sooo cute =w= Thanks for sharing ~

    I wanna try it too~
    I don't think I'll find all the materials here though X_X

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  29. sweet! That is sooo cute. :) xx

    -Mitzee

    factshionista.blogspot.com

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  30. One of best tutorial ever read!!
    This ring id amazing!
    Visit our blog if you have time dear!

    XOXO

    Marci&Cami

    www.paillettesandchampagne.com

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  31. THAT IS SO CUTE omgggggggg !!! You're amazing hahaha yum!

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  32. so cute in pastel colors! how talented you are, dear

    theswiftlet.blogspot.com

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  33. wow what a lovely ring !!!! i wish i had such necklace & earrings, but here we have no such materials to do this ;(:( lucky youuuu !!!
    http://coeursdefoxes.blogspot.com/

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  34. zoooo schattig! Wat een leuke DIY! Je moet het op craftgawker zetten

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  35. Hey! Thanks for your comment! Yes, I made the pictures, I'm glad you like them.
    I like your blog, you have nice pics and interesting tutorials, I'm following you :)

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  36. amazing post!!!
    kisses
    http://blogcashmeremafia.blogspot.com

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  37. those are the cutest things ever.

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  38. I'm so impressed! By the finished product *and* the step-by-step photos. Great job :)

    -fifiphi

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  39. This looks good enough to eat! ;)

    Love your blog, I'm following.

    Jade xx

    www.fairytalekiss.co.uk

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  40. This is incredibly cute and so creative!

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  41. Oh my gosh this is so cute, I have to try out this DIY! Thanks for posting such clear instructions and cute pictures!

    xx

    Carina

    www.thefashionstudent.com
    twitter.com/carinainthecity
    instagram.com/thefashionstudent

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  42. Superleuk!! Maar wat is TLS? En waar kun je dat krijgen? xx Carmen

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  43. I had to add flour to my icing, I couldn't find fimo classic, putting fimo into icing makes it so awful to mix, just add flour from the begining, and if u make this buy two packages of each color and make the layers thick I didn't realize that and had a pretty bad day, otherwise thank you so much for this tutorial, it needs some adgustments but its awesome

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  44. Your blog is my new obsession! This is adorable!!
    Xo, Elba at livecolorful.com

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