I used a mini dolly pan and found the Polly pocket Disney princess dolls from Toys R Us.
For Cinderella, sleeping beauty, Snow White and Belle, I used fondant to make the skirts and brushed on cake glitter dust. I left the shirts on the dolls because I thought it would be too hard to try and make something out of icing for tiny dolls! For Belle’s dress I used a flower cookie cutter and cut out white fondant and then brushed it with yellow cake edible glitter.
Sleeping beauty I used a heart shaped cookie cutter and just pressed in the top half of the heart on both sides to make the top half of her skirt, Cinderella I just rolled the icing and moulded it to the shape I wanted.
For Aerial, I made her tail and sea weed out of modelling paste (I am from Australia so might be called something different – it dries hard) and I used gel food colouring to colour in the top half and then used (non-toxic – decoration purpose only) glitter so it would be sparkling!! For her sand hill I just used butter icing and crushed biscuits and make the waves out of fondant and used a cutter
It took me about 4 hours to make these Disney Princesses Cakes including moulding the tail a few days before.
Wow, Ariel’s really let herself go.
Those are very cool. Where did you get your fondant etc? I am in Brisbane also. Hoping Toys R Us still has the dolls. Where did you get the pans? Or alternately would you hire them out to me? lamb-miller@live.com.au