This cake has Star Wars-worthy special effects, and the help of Yoda, to make it appear to float in mid-air. . . Seriously.
This is the cake Star Wars fans have been looking for.
The levitating confection appeared to spin in mid-air, stealing the show at last weekend's Cake International convention in Birmingham, England.
Baker Christine Jenson of Peboryon Cakes is not giving away the secret to how she accomplishes this Star Wars-worthy special effect. She swears it's "The Force" causing the cake to levitate–and you may seriously believe her after watching the video below.
Afterall, if Yoda can lift an X-Wing fighter out of the swamps of Dagobah, then this should be, well, a piece of cake.
The levitating confection appeared to spin in mid-air, stealing the show at last weekend's Cake International convention in Birmingham, England.
Baker Christine Jenson of Peboryon Cakes is not giving away the secret to how she accomplishes this Star Wars-worthy special effect. She swears it's "The Force" causing the cake to levitate–and you may seriously believe her after watching the video below.
Afterall, if Yoda can lift an X-Wing fighter out of the swamps of Dagobah, then this should be, well, a piece of cake.
By the way, this particular Yoda is not only a Jedi master, he's delicious. Jenson crafted him from a fruitcake soaked in brandy.
Remember the World's Best Wedding Photo we saw last month that had dinosaurs in the background? Another creative wedding photographer, this time in Toronto, has borrowed the idea to serve up a Star Wars theme via Photoshop for the bride and groom.
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