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Hi,


If you don't have any luck finding a

dinosaur mould you can either find a

good image on the computer, make a template

then cut round the template after baking

a rectangle cake. You could make cake pops

with the cut offs.


Easier still-

I regularly make small templates

then cut round sugarpaste to make animals

and characters. See example in the attached

picture of a Peppa Pig I made for my friends

little one.


Good luck !!

I was going to try this :

http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/rex-the-dinosaur-cake/3134d1ed-d6a5-4cd9-9689-44868901548a

There is a template to print out also and a YouTube video. I don't think you need to use Betty Crocker cake mix... I was contemplating just buying sponges from the supermarket to cut out!

Those Dinopit ones are something else!!! Look more like film extras than cake.


Try Googling dinosaur cakes for ideas - there's usually lots of photos to get ideas from and folk saying how they did theirs. More Betty Crocker style than Dinopit usually.


Another option too is that I understand you can always get cake toppers which are pictures printed on icing that you can put on a normal cake.


All depends how much effort you want to put in.

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