Cute Axolotl Cake

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My mom made me this super cute axolotl cake for my birthday today, and I just thought I'd share!
 

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:D HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! :D

Thanks for sharing that! What a cute cake! I think that's the cutest version I've seen. Sounds like you have a pretty terrific mom - Happy Mother's Day to her too!
 
that is a super cute cake.....you have a very clever mum....happy birthday to you
lea
 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HOPE YOU HAD A LOVELY DAY.

The cake is fantastic:happy:
 
Thanks for all the comments! I hope you all had a good mother's day as well!
 
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