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    Posted: 17 March 2008 at 3:05pm
Does anyone know where I can get my hands on one of these (inexpensively).

I decided that I want to do a Mickey Mouse icecream cake for Michaela's second birthday and just rang Wendy's who charge $40 .

I can make my own icecream (thank to mum & dad who bought me an icecream maker) and buy the rice paper cake topper with mickey mouse on it so if I can borrow a mickey mouse cake tin and it works out cheaper to do it this way I will and claim the credit for being a clever cake maker
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I made an ice cream cake for Taine - bought an edible icing from Pak N Save for $10, and put on the top of a circle cake.

The hire places that do parties quite often do tins if you want to rent.
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OMG. That cake tin's perfect glow. Thanks

So if I spend $10 on the icing and $10 on the cake tin plus a little bit of time and effort I'm sorted.

Lizzle, do you know if pak'n'save only do round icing toppers or do they do shaped ones too?
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I was about to say TM....
Our cousin used it for their daughter...it looked fantastic!
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I've only seen round ones, but you could ask.
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I got a wiggles one from Trade Me - username is cakeart4u - you could ask her if she has one.

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IN FACT - here you go! Micky Mouse Icing!

It isnt shaped but maybe you could go for a round cake instead? Up to you!

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you can hirer the tins from Mr Bun, something like $8 to hirer and $25 deposit (which you get back)


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Awesome. Thanks ladies.
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I procrastinated and didn't end up getting a cake tin or the Mickey Mouse icing. Instead I printed a picture of Mickey Mouse onto OHP and stuck that on top of the cake. I was pretty pleased with the result and it was definitely easier than the novelty cake I did last year. There's a pic of it in the photo gallery (under topic time flies).
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