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Sized Prince George cake scoops top prize
Her Prince George creation stands at almost 3ft and took 30 hours to build.
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She faces competition from a giant tyrannosaurs rex bursting out of a Jurassic Park set and a Star Wars Yoda making a cake levitate.
Building on that success she won another silver this year for a cake she calls “Scare Bear”, a twist on the children’s Care Bear toy.
Mrs Mason, from Walsall, West Midlands, said: “The feedback from the judges was they loved what I did”. Clarke said that when the cake was life-size and put on the table, the smaller details of the face and other aspects could not be seen properly.
Image copyright Lara Mason Image caption Lara Mason created the structure of her Prince George cake…
The cake was built on a skeleton of steel, wood and PVC tubing.
Here’s the comparison of a picture of the Prince and the cake.
Oh, Prince George, you’re too sweet, literally.
Last year, Mrs Mason baked a life-sized cake of Jennifer Lawrence’s character in The Hunger Games, and judges advised her to focus on detail to scoop the top award for a second year.
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Lara’s creation was one of 1,000 entries at the Cake worldwide competition being held at the Birmingham’s NEC.