My husband’s family loves Doctor Who so when my niece turned 14 last month she asked for a Tardis cake. As I was working on my cake I came across this already amazing tutorial from Artisan Cake Company (if I still lived in Portland I’d go work with her, she does AMAZING work) and since our cakes were so similar I’m only sharing what I did differently rather than the full tutorial here.
First she used modeling chocolate. I personally use Satin Ice fondant, but I’m thinking about trying the modeling chocolate next time. I was going to hand paint all the detailed writing, but started feeling sick right at the end (that’s when I did a google search of tardis cakes and found her tutorial, right as I was finishing) so I ended used her printables on edible paper with edible ink (don’t use in your normal printer, just one set aside for food).
So modeling chocolate must be more forgiving because she made pretty deep cuts when measuring out the walls/door, while I can’t do that with fondant, so I just made light impressions and used my cutco knife to cut out the boxes.
and on the outside corners I started just cutting plain stripes, but I ended up with an ugly corner, so I took them off and re-cut them, making angled cuts on one edge of each strip…
so that the corners would join really sharp and nicely together without one side being pretty and one side being ugly!!! Does that make sense? It’s the DIY builder in me, I like nicely done corners!
And I didn’t do the light, lame, I know, I actually was mostly done with my cake when I came across her tutorial and I didn’t even think of it! I wish I had found it the week before, I totally would have gone out and bought one, brilliant!
There have been like 8 different tardis designs over the years, so as I was looking at each one I opted to stick with blue windows and just one handle and lock (painted silver, I know it’s hard to tell)… but you can’t really go wrong, so many options.
And you can see that my cake is a bit taller, I bake in 4 inch tall pans, so I only had to make one 8 inch cake, 2+ inches tall, so when I cut it into fourths I only needed 2 squares for the bottom half and 2 squares for the top half and I ended with a really tall tardis. I love it!
And last but not least… my board is different! I love the way hers turned out, I wish I had added some black to mine. I actually made mine before I saw her’s or I totally would have gone darker!
Anyway check out Artisan Cake Company for more amazing tutorials! Seriously she puts me to shame with her carving skills!
Jill @ BeingSpiffy
You’re awesomesauce!
Ashlee
yes, I know 😉 thanks sweetie!!!
Nancy
I love this! I am making it for my next birthday event for even a slightly Whovian person! Thank you, and thank you for referencing Artisan Cake Company so I can study up on multiple Tardises (Tardi?)…
Ashlee
yay! It was such a fun cake to make! here is the image I used to look at all the different tardis options http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QMuDihPPyPA/TNdFLgvfkbI/AAAAAAAAOvE/HppNKa3C7xU/s400/tardis.jpg
Yvonne
I’ve never watched Dr. Who, so I can’t relate there. What I can tell you is this cake is beyond amazing! Your talent just blows my socks off! Love it – great job!
Ashlee
my inlaws introduced me to dr who. but I love all things sci fi so it was easy to enjoy! and thank you so much!
Jesseca
This cake is amazing. I felt dumb that I had to google what it was when you first told me :0)
Ashlee
ha! Thank you so much (and not dumb, just not a sci fi fanatic like me)
Kami
That… is… amazing! I’m completely impressed. What a fun cake.
Ashlee
thank you so much! It was so much fun to make!
marissa | Rae Gun Ramblings
you constantly amazing me this is so cool
Ashlee
awww thank! We should get together and create a sci fi party sometime!
Aiden
Cool TARDIS cake lol!!!! As the doctor says,bowties are cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lolololololololollolololololololololololololololololololololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ashlee
thank you so MUCH! we are huge Dr Who fans over here!
Thearla Kozy
Love your cake! Were the labels made of edible sugar sheets?
Ashlee Marie
yes
Christine Blyth
Hi,
I have to make one for my husbands birthday for the 14th October how did you do the signage as in Police box and the sign on the side of the box I have looked everywhere for help but cannot find how to do this.
Your help would be appreciated.
Ashlee
I used a food grade printer and printed it onto edible wafer paper with edible ink, but most people don’t have access to that so I’d honestly just print it onto normal paper and cut it out and stick it to the fondant with some shortening or some oil. then make sure to peel the paper off before cutting
Debbie Hargreaves
I don’t have an edible printer, so I used paper print outs attached to baking parchment so the paper didn’t stick to the cake. I also used a 50:50 mix of fondant and modelling chocolate. Best of both worlds! And tasted great too 😊
Ashlee
awesome! I bet it turned out amazing!
Mignon
About how many did this cake feed? I need to do one for 25 and am thinking the 8″ square to start wont give me enough servings
Ashlee Marie
it’s fairly small, I’d say 8 servings