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when you choose at checkout. Dispatched from and sold by Toppers and Invites. Lego Batman Personalised 7.5" Round Cake Topper edible fondant Cakeshop 12 x PRE-CUT Lego Batman Stand Up Edible Cake Toppers Cakeshop 12 x PRE-CUT Lego Movie Stand Up Edible Cake Toppers Brand Toppers and Invites 28,823 in Kitchen & Home (See top 100) in Kitchen & Home > Cooking & Dining > Bakeware > Baking Tools & Accessories > Decorating Tools > Cake Toppers in Kitchen & Home > Cooking & Dining > Kitchen Tools & Gadgets Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available26 Mar. 2015 Would you like to give feedback on images? EDIBLE ICING CAKE TOPPER MESSAGE US WITH THE NAME YOU WOULD LIKE ON THE TOPPER. Ideal for a Party Cake Simply cut the icing according to your own dimensions. This kit is suitable for a shop bought or home-made cake. It is printed on fondant (NOT rice paper) INGREDIENTS Fondant paper Starch, Maltodextrin, Glycerol, Sugar, Stabilizers E460i/E414, Dextrose, Emulsifiers E435/E491/E471, Food Colour E171, Flavours, Preservative E202, Sucralose, Citric Acid Yellow edible ink Water, Glycerol E422, Colour: Tartrazine El02 (1.5%)




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If you want a professionally made LEGO cake for any occasion, Mike’s Amazing Cakes is probably the place to go. Mike McCarey has created the LEGO Batman minifigure masterpiece seen above for some very fortunate individual(s). The company is located in the state of Washington and can deliver locally but he is also able to ship cakes to all over the United States. Mike’s mastery of cake building has earned him many famous clients including Dustin Hoffman, Arnold Palmer, Rodney Dangerfield, and Julia Child just to name a few. Head over to his site to see other amazing cakes he has created over the years for many different occasions. **Via Design You Trust**Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Guide Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Walkthrough and Guide Print page (no screenshots)   | Next Page Chapter 1: Theatrical Pursuits Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Walkthrough Welcome to our unofficiate guide and walkthrough to Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. This guide covers the complete game and all collectibles.




So basically that's the complete single player game, plus all the red bricks, gold bricks and an in-depth look at achievements. However, this guide is currently IN PROGRESS and awaiting upload, this will be done shortly. Chapter 1: Theatrical Pursuits Chapter 2: Harbouring a Criminal Chapter 3: Arkham Asylum Antics Chapter 4: Asylum Assignment Chapter 5: Chemical Crisis Chapter 6: Chemical Signature Chapter 7: Unwelcome Guests Chapter 8: Destination Metropolis Chapter 9: Research and Development Chapter 10: Down to Earth Chapter 11: Underground Retreat Chapter 12: The Next President Chapter 13: Core Instability Chapter 14: Tower Defiance Chapter 15: Heroes Unite Gold Bricks Walkthrough - Part 2 Gold Bricks Walkthrough - Part 3 Minikit Guide - Chapter 1 Minikit Guide - Chapter 2 Minikit Guide - Chapter 3 Minikit Guide - Chapter 4 Minikit Guide - Chapter 5 Minikit Guide - Chapter 6




Minikit Guide - Chapter 7 Minikit Guide - Chapter 8 Minikit Guide - Chapter 9 Minikit Guide - Chapter 10 Minikit Guide - Chapter 11 Minikit Guide - Chapter 12 Minikit Guide - Chapter 13 Minikit Guide - Chapter 14 Minikit Guide - Chapter 15 Jump Back to the Top of the Guideand Table of Contents You thinking I'm joking right?  Yes, I actually knitted a Batman Lego action figure, then topped off the whole birthday experience by making a Batman cake to go with it.  I consider this cake and knitted action figure to be the crowning achievements of my motherhood experience so far. Read on for instructions on how to make the knitted batman. Batman Lego Action Hero One 50g ball of black 8-ply wool One A4 sheet each of black, white and yellow felt Stuffing, or three additional pieces of felt (felt makes quite good stuffing) Two 4mm knitting needles, as well as a similar sized pair of circular needles A needle and black and white thread




Step 1: Get inspired.  Decide that you will make your precious almost-4-year-old the best soft toy EVER, even if you've always slightly despised soft toys and resented how much space they take up in his bed.  Head to your local craft store (in my case, this was Spotlight).  Wander the aisles there, slightly bewildered by the multiple project ideas coming into your head.  Get your supplies, as well as supplies for a bunch of other craft/knitting projects you don't have the time or skills for. Step 2:  Search the internet for a knitting pattern for a knitted lego batman, because surely someone's made of these before, right?  You will only find a knitted lego batman willy warmer, and countless examples of knitted batman soft toys (not lego-shaped) by people who are just plain showing off their knitting skills.  Decide that you will "freestyle it". Step 3:  Look at some pictures of Lego Batman on the internet, and then begin to knit, freestyle (a.k.a "making it up as you go along"):




Head and body (two sides done as one piece) Knit a shape like this: Or if you really need instructions, try these (I take no responsibility for how the body of your superhero turns out!): The body is knit in stocking stitch, and the head in garter stitch. Cast on 20 sts, knit 1 row Inc 1 purlwise, purl to end, inc 1 at end of row Inc 1 purlwise, purl to end, inc 1 at end of row (24 sts) Continue to knit/purl alternate rows, and about every 3-4 rows decrease by a stitch at either end of the row, until you have a body-shaped piece and 16 sts on your needles. Now it's time to knit the head.  COff 4 sts, then knit 8, then COff another 4 sts.  Knit those 8 until you have a long bit in the middle that when folded over is a square head shape. Then knit the backside of the body by reversing the instructions above/freestyling it. These were knitted on circular needles using the "magic loop" technique.   For the arms, cast on 8 stitches, and knit till the arms are approximately the length of the body.  




For the legs, cast on 12 stitches, and knit till the legs are that stubby little leg length that you see on the Lego Batman (about 1.5 inches if you're really wondering). Step 4: Now to put it all together.  Sew the head together around the sides, and stuff before sewing across the bottom where it joins the body.  Then sew the body's sides together, and stuff before sewing across the bottom.  Sew one end of the arms and legs closed, stuff, then sew the other end closed.  Join the arms and legs to the body in approximately the right places. Step 5: Use the remaining felt to do the face (white felt under a piece of black felt), the batman sign (black felt on yellow), the belt (a strip of yellow felt with the buckle and embellishment sewn on), and the cape (just cut out a cape shape and braid some wool to hold it on).  You also need to carefully stitch the frowny lips. Step 6: You're done!  Lovingly wrap it and give it to your little superhero for his 4th birthday.  

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