Friday, January 30, 2026

Fake Baking The Sims Birthday Cakes

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As an avid The Sims player for over 20 years now, I decided to try and make fake bake versions of the game's birthday cakes 😄  Check it out:


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Here are how the cakes look from the game in versions 1, 2 and 3.


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To create the base forms for the cake I glued dollar store foam rounds together until I had the height that I wanted.  I then applied joint compound to look like icing.



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The joint compound that I used goes on pink and dries white.  The shade of white is kind of dull though, so I repainted them with acrylic.  You can see the difference between the left and right cakes with the one on the right being a bit brighter.



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I made the cakes in three different heights so that they weren't identical in size.  It's just a personal preference, but I think it gives more visual interest that way when they are grouped together.



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A couple of the cakes have what looks like fondant.  I made this by rolling out some Modelite foam and cutting it to size.



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I then ran a bead of glue around the cake and pressed the Modelite into place.



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Another bit for the bottom.



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I ran out of the white Modelite foam part way through!  Luckily I found some random air dry foam clay in the bottom of a drawer.  It was pink, but I figured it could work for the cake with the pink bottom anyway.



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I did repaint it in the correct shade of pink using Pink Parfait.



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For the top of that cake (The Sims 3), I painted the top in Pool Blue, added puffy paint dots around the top and bottom, and glued on foam stars.  Some of the stars needed to be repainted first in Lavender Sachet, and the final touch was a few polka-dots in more of the Pool Blue.



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Here is how the cake from The Sims 3 turned out.



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For the cake from The Sims 2, I painted the top and bottom in Caribbean 
before gluing on mini foam balls.



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Here is how the cake from The Sims 2 turned out.



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For the final cake (original The Sims game), I needed to add icing rosettes to the top.  Using more of the joint compound in an icing bag I piped them on.



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I went ahead and added the rest of the details with puffy paint while the joint compound was still drying. 


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Here is how that cake looked once dry.  The 'icing' rosettes dried a nice white, but lost some of their shape.  I also had a little trouble getting the blue detailing to line up correctly.  Overall I'm happy with how it turned out Though!



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And that's how I fake baked the birthday cakes from the first three versions of The Sims.  I put these out with my birthday collection, which you can see here.

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I hope you enjoyed this how-to post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer

© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2026


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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Wednesdays in the Studio - Link Party 52

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Welcome to Wednesdays in the Studio, a weekly link party focusing on designing everyday life.
Thank you to everyone who joined last week!  This week's features include:


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Smart ways to dine out from The Inspired Eater
A candle makeover from Fresh Vintage by Lisa S
A metal can makeover from Steph Creates Things
A vase upgrade from Crazy Little Lovebirds



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Friday, January 23, 2026

Fake Bake Large Ice Cream Cones

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I found some really fun ice cream containers while thrifting and knew I had to turn them into a collection of fake bakes.  Here's how:


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Here is how the containers looked when I found them, three at $1.99 each.  I think they are supposed to be either drink cups or ice cream bowls, I'm not sure!



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Using foam balls, I cut a bit from the bottom and hot glued them onto the containers.  I used more than half of each ball so that the ice cream would have a full, rounded look.



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Using a spatula I smeared on joint compound to look like ice cream.  
This brand goes on pink and dries white.



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Here is one fully dry.  The texture is nice, but the color was a little too white for me.



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Using an acrylic paint in Antique White made the ice cream look a little more appealing.



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While the paint was drying on the scoops, I made up some faux cherries.  These are just tiny foam balls painted in Hot Rod Red.



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Every good ice cream cone needs whipped cream and a cherry on top!  I spooned some more of the joint compound into an icing bag...



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...and applied just like whipped cream.  While the compound was still wet I added the faux cherries.



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A few fake sprinkles onto the whip were the final touch.



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And that's how I made my faux large ice cream cones!  
They now live in my ice cream cabinet, which you can see here.


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-Jennifer

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