Friday, March 16, 2012

Little Sassette Smurf

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This is Sassette Smurf. She was the second female Smurf who was created by the same magic formula Gargamel had used to create Smurfette with, though the Smurflings who created her used a smaller amount of blue clay than what Gargamel used for Smurfette, resulting in a female Smurfling.
Her attitude is that of a tomboy Smurfling who likes to do things that her fellow male Smurflings do. Smurfette considers her a sister Smurf, though, despite having a hard time understanding Sassette's interests at first. She does have a girly side though -- she likes dressing up and playing with her doll Smurfy Lou. 
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Sassette is a tomboy: playful, energetic, and is willing to get dirty just to have some fun. During her debut episode, Sassette liked playing usual boy games, like marbles, climbing trees, digging for earthworms, arm wrestling and even mud playing. She did gain some feminine interests over time. People who never heard of Sassette always questioned where she came from, as they thought there was only supposed to be one female smurf. Some incorrectly assume she was an offspring of the Smurfs.
She was really created by the Smurflings, in attempt to cheer up a sad Smurfette so that she wouldn't be lonely anymore, but due to their small size, they only gathered enough blue clay to make a Smurfette that was two apples tall (Or the size of a Smurfling).
Like Smurfette, Sassette started out as being extremely rude -- she actually got her name when Hefty pointed out how "Sassy" she was and then Painter called her a "Sassette." 


I made this cake for a "grown" smurf lover for her birthday.
I made marshmallow fondant for her entire body, hat & overalls. I also made her a flower out of gum paste!
Sassette has such cute pigtails!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As that " grown" smurf I want to say you did an awesome job! The cake was very fun even my 2 yr old had a blast! Debbie does great work and I would reccomend everyoune use her for that specail or not so specail ocasion! Great job again Debbie!!