cupcakes & desserts & fondant 13 Jul 2009 10:10 pm

Thomas Train fondant how to

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Like most boys, mine are into trains. I had some kids come over for playdates so I had to do something special for dessert of course. So I made up some Blue Velvet cupcakes and topped them with fondant Thomas faces.

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With lots of inspiration around I dragged out some Thomas’ to help me out. I wanted it to be simple since I didn’t have a lot of time. Luckily the face is just gray, with white and black accents.

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Even better…all the elements are circular, so there’s really no difficult shaping. I dyed fondant gray, and then made a bunch of black, to do that base of the face, which is Thomas’ smoke stack. I used a biscuit cutter to get the circles within a circle, and then freeformed the smoke stack on top.

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Much like Hello Kitty’s whiskers, the key element for Thomas is the eyebrows, believe it or not. Once those were on it suddenly took shape.

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The Kid complained that there was no blue and EVERYONE knows Thomas is blue. But I ran out of fondant! So, I made some red velvet cupcakes, but dyed them BLUE and turned them into blue velvet. Perfect for Thomas’ color. I tinted some cream cheese frosting with even more blue, and the Kid helped me put the Thomas faces on.

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I could have gone overboard and did a full complicated version, but I just didn’t have time and these were rather quick. The kids were excited, which is always a plus. They also ate the WHOLE fondant face which I find a little gross, but sugar is sugar I suppose.

These are very quick and easy and are great for any little boys train birthday party!

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6 Responses to “Thomas Train fondant how to”

  1. on 14 Jul 2009 at 6:40 am 1.Cate said …

    Very cute! My boys would love these since they’re big Thomas fans too.

  2. on 14 Jul 2009 at 7:56 am 2.theletterkae said …

    Sans eyebrows, those faces remind me of characters from Gumby.

  3. on 14 Jul 2009 at 6:41 pm 3.Katis Kupcakes said …

    These are cute–my kids have grown out of Thomas now, but those fondant toppers are so adorable–they would attract kids of any age!!!

  4. on 23 Mar 2010 at 1:44 pm 4.Ali said …

    How did you get the fondant to turn black and gray?

    Thanks!

  5. on 26 Mar 2010 at 12:10 am 5.justJENN said …

    @Ali
    Gel dye. It’s REALLY tough to get it to turn black and I strongly recommend gloves. ;) For the gray I just used a small amount of black, we’re talking like a toothpick full, and kneaded it til I got the gray I was looking for.

  6. on 18 May 2010 at 5:53 pm 6.Jlacole said …

    So, instead of doing the base black would you suggest I do the base blue or just tint the bottom icing?

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