Cher
This full life-sized cake sculpture was created of buttercream icing
for a gigantic food and beverage show in Canada. This sculpture, like all
Roland's life-sized creations, required a special, one-of-a-king cake
stand. Roland builds the stand to exacting specifications to most resemble
the figure or personality he is creating.
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information on Roland's book Cake Sculpture and Sculptured Figure
Piping or his many other books for cake decorating.

Colonel Sanders
This life-sized cake sculpture was created for the Colonel's 86th
birthday celebration. He was impressed with the freehand artwork and
extreme detail of the buttercream icing work. He also inquired if the cake
was "chicken" flavored. Roland answered, "It is
vanilla."
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information on Roland's book Cake Sculpture and Sculptured Figure
Piping or his many other books for cake decorating.

Diana
"Princes Diana" was a life-sized cake sculpture created from
pound cake and buttercream icing. It had a specially built internal cake
stand. This sculpture was made for a special display in Canada. After
sending photos of the cake to Princess Di, Roland received a very nice
letter from Buckingham Palace stating how much the Princess enjoyed seeing
such a fantastic cake.
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information on Roland's book Cake Sculpture and Sculptured Figure
Piping or his many other books for cake decorating.

Elvis
This full life-sized cake sculpture of Elvis was created of buttercream
icing for a gigantic a food and beverage show in Canada where many Elvis
fans were on hand. They all agreed Elvis has never been so sweet!. This
sculpture, like all Roland's life-sized creations, required a special,
one-of-a-kind cake stand. The figure stood over 6 feet tall.
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information on Roland's book Cake Sculpture and Sculptured Figure
Piping or his many other books for cake decorating.

George Washington
George Washington was made as a display for the International Cake
Decorator's convention in 1990 in Seattle, Washington. After the sculpture
was displayed it was purchased by "Ripley's Believe It Or Not"
and is now displayed at one of their museums. This is one of the few
sculptures Roland had done using royal icing.
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information on Roland's book Cake Sculpture and Sculptured Figure
Piping or his many other books for cake decorating.

Christopher Columbus
This Christopher Columbus sculpture was created for an International
Cake Exploration Societé's (ICES) convention that was held in Columbus,
Ohio. It was the display used to greet attendees as they first came to the
convention.
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information on Roland's book Cake Sculpture and Sculptured Figure
Piping or his many other books for cake decorating.
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