On the Feast of St. George the Dragon Slayer

by | Apr 23, 2010 | Cake Decorating, St. George | 13 comments

We are off to meet some friends at the park!  Before we go, here are a couple picture of this year’s dragon cake!

He didn’t turn out nearly as cute as I would have liked, but I don’t think the kids will mind.

**Notes to self for next year**
  • Stick with the color green.  (This dragon started out orange peach and then ended up purple, at the request of my children.  I think he looked better green!)
  • Buy extra “extra” frosting.  (I thought that “extra” can would be more than enough, but ended up not being able to frost the Ding Dongs poor dragons thighs and feet.  Oh well!)
  • Fondant makes MUCH better flames than Gummy Worms! 😉 
  • Don’t “hide” the Keebler Cookies.  (You will probably not be able to find them when it comes time to actually make the cake.  However, hershey kisses make an easy substitute for the spikes.) 
If you’d like to make a dragon cake, don’t miss Charlotte’s new tutorials!
I hope you all have a very Happy Feast of St. George!

13 Comments

  1. Casey

    I love the cake – purple and all. My son was St. George for Halloween this past year and will flip when he sees this!

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  2. Kelly

    I don't know… I kinda like the purple. 🙂 and I love your little cocktail swords! So creative and cute!

    Thank you for sharing Jessica.

    God bless!

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  3. Melanie

    I love this cake!!!
    I might have to copy your purple dragon next year 🙂

    Many Blessings,
    Melanie

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  4. gretchen

    Oh my goodness, Jessica, I can't believe you think he could have been cuter?! I am in awe of all you accomplish and it is all so much fun. You are amazing!

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  5. Gidget Girl Reading

    i love him he is so cute! we did one for my oldest girls bday a few years ago fruit rollups make great flames (and wings) too!

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  6. mel

    That. Is. So. Cool. lol…
    My boys would love this!!

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  7. Lacy @ Catholic Icing

    I'm a huge sucker for purple. This came out too cute! Love the Hershey's kiss spikes down his back 🙂

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  8. Tiffany

    I think he's cute! And ditto on liking the purple:) Thanks for sharing your celebration and goodness!

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  9. Sara

    He looks great and I like his spiky skin.

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  10. Jenny E.

    the purple is great and i love the hershey kisses… another to do for next year. my kids loved hearing the story today (w/ chocolate milk, mini bundt cakes, and orange slices for tea). thanks for sharing.

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  11. Erin

    Aw, don't you hate hiding things and then not being able to find them?? I did that with some Christmas presents I bought for my husband one year, but I didn't even remember to look for them… when we moved from our apartment into our house, he found the bag and asked, "Hey, what's this?" so I couldn't even save them for the next year! When you find the cookies, you can all enjoy them as an extra treat, lol!

    The cake is so cute… I do think the Hershey's Kisses substituted quite well for spikes down his back!

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  12. Anonymous

    What are you kidding? This is sooo cute. we missed the feast…shucks!

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  13. Karina

    He's awesome! You always do a great job. We used Hershey's kisses too, the cherry cordial ones, which added some juicy red liquid to our dragon, upon slaying!

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