Fender Stratocaster Cake

So my sister called me up on Saturday asking if I would make a guitar cake for her stepson’s birthday.  He wanted a guitar cake and he wanted it to be red.  I thought about it for a bit and called her back to say I would do it and to get some details.  He wanted it to be a Fender Stratocaster and it needed to be done in a week.

Great.

Fortunately, I have “Rock Band” for the XBox 360 and it came with a plastic Stratocaster guitar controller.  So I used that as my model along with some Internet research. I started on Tuesday baking two cakes.  One was a 12×18 cake.  The other was a 9×13 cake.  I cut & carved and stuck some pieces together to get the general shape.  Then I gave it a crumb coat.  Although in hindsight, I think that might be a bit more than a crumb coating.

Carved Cake

Carved Cake

It took a lot of red dye to get this color right.  It kept coming out pink until I put a bottle and a half of red dye in with the fondant.  On the neck, I used a piece of tan fondant I had sitting around and blended it with some white fondant.  It lightened the tan nicely.  I stopped just short of a smooth blend so there would be some white lines.  It added a bit of a wood grain texture to it.  Bonus :-)
First layer of Fondant

First layer of Fondant

The front plate was easier.  It’s just rolled white fondant.  The tricky part was cutting the right shape.  I traced the shape onto parchment paper, cut it out, and used that as a template for cutting the fondant.
Now it starting to really look like a guitar.

Now it starting to really look like a guitar.

For the posts, I used gum paste.  For the strings, I used fishing line.  I got some edible silver paint and used 2 or 3 coats depending on the part.  For the volume and tune knobs, I melted some white chocolate and used a form I found at the cake store in York.  I used a fine tip edible ink marker for the detailed wording.  I think the final results are acceptable.  There are some imperfections, but that’s okay.  It’s not like I charged my sister for the work and I don’t think anyone noticed all the imperfections but me anyway.
Final Cake
Final Cake
Close up
Close up

There was supposed to be a whammy bar, but it broke while waiting for the silver paint to dry.  I guess gum paste needs a little more than overnight to dry when used for something structural.

3 Responses to “Fender Stratocaster Cake”

  1. Jill Pierce on November 17th, 2008 12:42 pm

    Tracy, Good job on the guitar cake. It looks so real.

  2. Maria S. on December 14th, 2008 3:34 pm

    These are awesome Tracy! Great job! Email me – I have something to send you.

  3. Aunt Sandy on December 27th, 2008 11:11 pm

    great job, Tracy!!!! it’s always nice to have an avocation to relax and have fun with. keep up the good work. will call you when i need a cake.

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