• [object Object]@lemmy.world
    3·
    1 day ago

    Is that a piece of paper on the cake? Otherwise I have to wonder as to how the picture is made.

    • ickplant@lemmy.worldOP
      8·
      1 day ago

      You can order cakes with realistic pictures on them, they basically get “printed” on top of the icing with laser jet printers loaded with edible ink.

        • ickplant@lemmy.worldOP
          4·
          1 day ago

          Just saying, you don’t even need a printer for this…

          NSFW IMAGE

          • [object Object]@lemmy.world
            3·
            1 day ago

            Gorgeous. Seems pretty demanding on the decorator, however — both in labor and in moral dubiousness. Printing offloads the effort onto the customer, and allows photorealistic-ish pics. Can’t argue against the 3d factor, though.

            • ickplant@lemmy.worldOP
              4·
              1 day ago

              Hehehe, it’s all about how badly you want your filthy cake decoration to be in 3D. But all joking aside, you should be able to get those photo realistic cake at bakeries that do them - and often you can ask them to just print the pic for you on an icing sheet instead of making the whole cake - in case you want to make the cake yourself.

  • kindenough@kbin.earth
    8·
    2 days ago

    The cat and me share our birthday, this year for the 19th time. I always cook him a cat dinner, served warm. Rest of the year he is on a strict diet.

    • Agent641@lemmy.world
      2·
      2 days ago

      I don’t know my cats birthday because she was a stray, but her estimated age lined up with my birth month so I registered her with a birthdate the same as mine (but many years younger)

  • homes@piefed.worldEnglish
    4·
    2 days ago

    Unless that cake is actually for the cat (and not Tim), then he can wipe that smug frown off his face, lol