I've been making a lot of fake bakes lately - cookies, drinks, candies, caramel apples.... so when I came across this cute little snowflake printed dish at the thrift store I decided to give a fake cake a try. It was super easy to do, check it out: ******** Disclosure - This post may contain affiliate links. If a purchase is made through an affiliate link then (at no additional cost to you) I will receive a commission. You can read more about affiliate links here. The first thing that I did was to cut a piece of foam down to approximately the size of the dish. I didn't worry so much about the rough edges and uneven lines because I planned on sanding it down to look more rounded 😉 Here is how it looked after sanding. I eventually hot glued it into place, but not until after painting. It was at this point I realized that my supply of chocolate colored acrylic paint was nearly non-existent 😕 I decided to get creative and grabbed the kids poster paints, mixing every color together until it was a nice rich brown, and poured it over the top of the foam. The poster paints did ok in a pinch, but I do still prefer my acrylics. Once the brown paint had dried I drizzled some white puffy paint to look like icing... ...and added a few 'candy' snowflakes to the top. These were made with Sculpy air dry clay in a candy mold, then embellished with a bit of red puffy paint. And here you can see how it turned out. I love it paired with my faux hot chocolates and coordinating printable! ********** I hope you enjoyed this holiday decor post, thanks for stopping by! -Jennifer © Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2020 ********** This post was added to the following link parties: You're The Star The Really Crafty Link Party Craftastic Monday Tuesdays With A Twist All About Home Wonderful Wednesday (Oh My Heartsie Girl) Wonderful Wednesday (Penny's Passion) Your Whims Wednesday Creative Crafts Linky Party Party In Your Pjs Thursday Favorite Things Unlimited Link Party A Themed Link Up