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Castles and Crown Cake Recipes for your Princess
If you've been baking cakes and cupcakes decorated as castles, crowns, and magic wands — share them here.
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- Photo by: aces_babydoll
- Orlando, FL
- Disney Villians & Princess' Castle Cake
- Photo by: BigMamaFolk
- Houston, TX
- purple princess
- Photo by: CNCGIRL00
- Lancaster, KY
- Colleen's Cake for Gracie 2008
- Photo by: colleenlockwood
- Fort Worth, TX,
- Princess Deslyn's Castle Cake
- Photo by: DesireeSlater
- Wapp. Falls, NY
- Birthday Princess Cake
- Photo by: DisneyFamily_Team
- Dressup Trunk Cake
- Photo by: DisneyFamily_Team
- A Princess Birthday
- Photo by: DisneyFamily_Team
- Cinderella Castle Cake
- Photo by: DisneyFamily_Team
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Tips for Taking a Great Photo:
- Avoid clutter. Keep the background simple -- your cake is the star!
- Daytime, natural light is best. If your area is bright enough, try taking the photo without the flash. To brighten up your space for non-flash photos,
- You can use a silver platter or other reflective surface under your cake.
- Try shooting your cake at a slight angle to give it a sense of depth and perspective. Find the most interesting element and make it a focal point.
- Upload a horizontal photo. If you crop the image on your computer, make sure you keep a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio.
- For best results, make your image 1200x900 (or "save for web").
- With a digital camera, you can take as many photos as possible and choose the best one. Have fun!
