Jack-O-Lantern pan
Click here for instructions and ideas from Wilton's website.
Cake Pans Galore!
Need a special cake pan for that special occassion? Check here! I might just have what you need!!!
I am working on getting pictures taken of the pans I have yet to find online. Please be patient with me, and check the sidebar for a list of yet to be posted pans. You can google the Wilton pan # to get an idea of what the pan looks like. Thanks!
If you don't see what you are looking for drop me an email, I may be able to find it for you.
If you don't see what you are looking for drop me an email, I may be able to find it for you.
Haunted House pan
Haunted house cake pan.
Click here for instructions from Wilton's website. For ideas for a Christmas house download the instructions.
Wilton # 2105-181 or 502-2464
Click here for instructions from Wilton's website. For ideas for a Christmas house download the instructions.
Wilton # 2105-181 or 502-2464
3D Mini Bear
Mini stand up bear 518-489 (also released as 2105-489)
Click here for ideas and instructions from Wilton.
Click here for ideas and instructions from Wilton.
Instructions for 3D Bunny and Bear
A Tutorioal I found on Wilton.com
Baking Instructions for the small bunny (518-284) and panda (518-489) molds
This information is taken from a sheet provided by Wilton in 1977:
"Although the Panda and Bunny Molds were designed primarily for candy and ice cream molds, they can be used to bake small cakes. Pound cake batter offers the best baking results, although other cake batters may be used.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Generously grease inside of mold halves with solid vegetable shortening. Be sure to cover all indentations. Clip mold halves together. Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons flour inside mold and shake so flour covers all surfaces. Turn upside down and tap lightly to remove excess flour.
To bake, stand Panda or Bunny mold in a small metal bowl or pan (with oven proof handle) and support each side with crumpled aluminum foil. Pour 1 cup of cake batter into Panda Mold, (1/2 cup of cake batter into Bunny Mold) and bake according to package or recipe directions. Bake 30-35 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
Remove cake from oven and cool on cake rack for 10 minutes. Remove clips and gently lift off top half of mold. Let cool 5 minutes and remove back half. Place cake back into top half of mold to cool completely."
Baking Instructions for the small bunny (518-284) and panda (518-489) molds
This information is taken from a sheet provided by Wilton in 1977:
"Although the Panda and Bunny Molds were designed primarily for candy and ice cream molds, they can be used to bake small cakes. Pound cake batter offers the best baking results, although other cake batters may be used.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Generously grease inside of mold halves with solid vegetable shortening. Be sure to cover all indentations. Clip mold halves together. Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons flour inside mold and shake so flour covers all surfaces. Turn upside down and tap lightly to remove excess flour.
To bake, stand Panda or Bunny mold in a small metal bowl or pan (with oven proof handle) and support each side with crumpled aluminum foil. Pour 1 cup of cake batter into Panda Mold, (1/2 cup of cake batter into Bunny Mold) and bake according to package or recipe directions. Bake 30-35 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
Remove cake from oven and cool on cake rack for 10 minutes. Remove clips and gently lift off top half of mold. Let cool 5 minutes and remove back half. Place cake back into top half of mold to cool completely."
Mini Ghosts
Mini Ghosts pan
You can make 6 mini ghosts at a time with this pan.
Click here for ideas and instructions from Wilton.
You can make 6 mini ghosts at a time with this pan.
Click here for ideas and instructions from Wilton.
Mickey Mouse Band Leader
Mickey Mouse Band Leader
This is NOT a full sized pan.
Click here for instructions and ideas from Wilton.
This is NOT a full sized pan.
Click here for instructions and ideas from Wilton.
Gingerbread man
Gingerbread pan
**I have 2 Gingerbread men. They are both Wilton. They are very similar to each other and also to this one, but not exactly the same...**
Click here for instructions and more ideas from Wilton
**I have 2 Gingerbread men. They are both Wilton. They are very similar to each other and also to this one, but not exactly the same...**
Click here for instructions and more ideas from Wilton
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