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I usually go to the local grocery store and buy the kits that they have. If they offer an Ironman cake in their store, they will usually sell you the kit.
Okay, I love planning my kids birthdays. Everyone that knows me knows I love putting together a great theme. (CAKE) My son decided he wanted an Ironman Birthday this year. So it begins. I need to find a website where I can purchase specialty cake toppers. For example, I order the cake with just Streets and grass. I put the characters together, and this time I want to put buildings and make it like a movie sceen. Here is the question, where can I purchase BUILDINGS cake toppers or pop tops? I can't find them anywhere. I been looking for days.
Okay I got some good places to start looking. I wanted building because I wanted a city look. Thanks!
I usually go to the local grocery store and buy the kits that they have. If they offer an Ironman cake in their store, they will usually sell you the kit.
They don't exist...why does it have to have buildings? Here's a cool custom cake topper:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/61333997/iron-man-2-cake-topp...
FYI...our super walmart bakery has a box of FREE cake topper items that they will give you if you ask to look through them and find something that will work for you. I did this for my son's graduation cake and got a diploma, graduate guy, and a graduation cap for my cake for free :)
Take Rice Krispie treats, ice them and decorate to look like buildings. I do crazy themes for my kids' birthday cakes, but I make the decorations from edible materials. (I watch way too much food network.)
if you haven't done it already try a google search for "cake decorating supplies + belleville, NJ"
or, if you have a monopoly........ borrow a few buildings
sugarcraft.com- they've NEVER not had what I was looking for!
If you can't find them, I wonder if you could make the buildings out of Pop-tarts?
I want to say I've seen them at my grocery store bakery on Spiderman cakes so you might want to search Spiderman cake toppers.
I've never bought anything (yet) but www.wilton.com has tons of stuff.