This isn’t a scene from D&D Next. This is a wedding cake. Created by Mike’s Amazing Cakes is geek grub that could only have been ordered by +5 geeks. I call roleplayers. I also tip my hat to an incredible wedding cake idea.
Hobbit Hole cake
You would think it would be quite hard to bake a hole. However, Pink Cake Box have done that and gone one further. They’ve baked a Hobbit Hole and made a fantastic looking cake. Middle Earth baking is a thing. Have you seen this Smaug versus Bard cake already?
The Nightmare Before Christmas Birthday Cake
This rather impressive The Nightmare Before Christmas Birthday Cake was created by the deviant artist The-Nonexistent. A Nightmare Before Birthday? A Birthday After Christmas cake?
Goomba cake, Goomba cake and if that’s not very clear; Goomba Cake!
Goombas (known as Kuribo or Chestnut People in Japan) are a race of sentient mushroom men from the world of Mario. We’ve seen plenty of cute and clever Goomba stuff over the years but this cake from Mike’s Amazing Cakes is a new tasty high for me. Hmm. Goomba goodness.
Gotham City cake
This tasty looking gothic cake is the hard work of Bite Me Bakery. The British bakers have crafted a Gotham City cake complete with brooding Dark Knight.
Skull wedding cake
Created by Annabel de Vetten from the Conjurer’s Kitchen is this impressive skull wedding cake. A whole new meaning to “’til death do us part”. The cake cake has 16 solid chocolate carrior crow skulls, 12 kitten skulls, 3 monkey skulls of of chocolate and 4 barn owls. There are two different topper options; an […]
This Despicable Minion is a banana cake
I’m a great fan of the Despicable Me Minions. They’re strangely cute and while I shy from the word “clever” I think it’s safe to say they’re quite inventive. This Minion is different. This Minion is cake. Who made this? Mike’s Amazing Cakes.
Dragon battle wedding cake
How’s this for a wedding cake? We have the Skyrim groom fighting a dragon while the bride uses a lazer rifle to take on a giant robot insect monster. Let’s just go ahead and call this a geeky wedding! Who made this wonderful thing? Mikes Amazing Cakes did.
Wooden box that travels through time and space or TARDIS cake?
This TARDIS is mainly cake although there’s a lot of engineering in here too. It’s made with fondant, buttercream, cake, gum paste, royal icing, luster dust, rice paper, food colourings and for the flashing lights – yes, the light at the top flashes – LEDs, mirrors, batteries and some plywood. Created by Leigh Henderson of […]
Steampunk jewlery box with security measures cake
The name “Steam punk jewlery box with security measures” was given to this cake by its creators – the impressive talent of Mike’s Amazing Cakes. I think it looks like the sort of trap left by evil GMs when dungeon crawlers get too cocky. The cake was made as an example for one of their […]









